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Recommend a good electric guitar
Emo, originated from the roots of music, evolved from punk. So the timbre is closer to the traditional punk. It is required that the timbre is not particularly thick, and it is necessary to highlight the middle and high frequencies. Gibson's guitar can do this, and it is very good.

In fact, if it is hard rock, popular metal and other styles, Gibson can be very suitable. If it is Thrash or heavier style, I would recommend Jackson Limited, BC Rich, Schechter, Dean or more expensive ESP. These brands will get heavier timbre. Especially the models with active pickup will be very suitable for the timbre requirements of heavy metal music. As for the requirements of Emo mentioned just now, Gibson is fully qualified. And Emo doesn't necessarily need to take the initiative to pick up the goods.

Gibson's cheapest models are Flying-V and Explorer, and the current price is 9000- 10000 RMB. These two Gibson electric guitars happen to be the coolest in appearance and the heaviest in timbre. Metal style is also basically competent.

For other classic models, SG series offers 1.2- 1.4 million yuan, les paul Studio offers nearly 10,000 yuan, and other les paul production models approach 1.5 million yuan. Both models have medium pickup output power, and the timbre can't meet the requirements of heavy metals, but ordinary pop metals and hard rock can.

Gibson Les Paul Classic and SG 6 1 replica are especially recommended here. These two pianos have thin necks, close to the feel of fenders, and high pickup power, which is suitable for rock performance.

The brands I just mentioned, especially Schechter, have a good choice in both appearance and timbre. There is also Ibana's SZ520 model, about 5000, which is also a good choice.

When choosing these pianos, it is suggested to choose the passive pickup style.

Gibson, made in the United States, has no second place of origin. If it is Epiphone, except for a few high-end models (mainly limited edition hollow electric guitars), they are all produced in the United States abroad.

Gibson is genuine, with the serial number printed by the machine and the words "Made in America" on the back of the piano head. The reel must be a classic product of Grover brand. The anti-angle of the piano head is 13 degrees, and it is a piece of wood from the piano head to the neck, and there is absolutely no splicing. On the front of the piano head, the steel cover plate is fixed with two screws, one on the top and the other on the bottom.

All Gibson pianos are equipped with original black piano cases with silver Gibson American trademark printed on the front. The velvet lining of the piano box is usually white.

Gibson Les Paul Classic, the pickup has no cover, and the word 1960 is written on the piano body guard. These characteristics are obvious. This piano was discontinued this year, and there are still some stocks on the market. The price is estimated to be around 1.3 million.

SG 6 1 reissue, the quotation is about this level. The SG standard model will be one or two thousand cheaper, but the neck will be thicker. You can also consider it.