![]() There’s no doubt about it: cheap gear can produce great sounds. James Hetfield stormed through Metallica’s garage days equipped only with a no-name flying V copy. Kurt Cobain owned (and destroyed) a few fine vintage Fenders, but he spent most of his time playing sturdy, burly imported Strat copies. Certainly, a fair share of hit albums have been recorded with instruments that cost more than most used cars, but a remarkable number of legendary discs have also been tracked with extremely inexpensive instruments that produced equally stunning results.Įdward Van Halen, for example, recorded his most memorable work with an axe thrown together from leftover and discarded parts. Rock history has proven time and time again that where electric guitars are concerned, you don’t have to break the bank to bust onto the charts.
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