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Guitar addiction
Does anyone else suffer from buying guitars when they are way underpriced? I know I have enough guitars, but itโ€™s so hard to turn down a super deal. Please tell me Iโ€™m not alone. Lately Iโ€™ve made a promise to myself that for every guitar I buy, I have to sell one. My latest buy, an Ibanez Acoustic Electric on FB Marketplace for $50. In return I sold my prized Gretsch for $450.
Guitar addiction
6 likes โ€ข Aug 14
@Doug DeLuca very cool. Years ago found a Gibson 335 at a garage sale and they were asking $150. Best purchase of my life.
3 likes โ€ข Aug 17
@Christian Lie the setup wasn't bad. It intonated and played well. My only issue was getting used to Gibson necks vs fender. Other than that was near perfect
Posting and Discussion Announcement!
Hey Gang! I made the decision to open up the ability to post inside the group to any day of the week, instead of just Friday. I would like to acknowledge @William Gentry who is our new group admin for coming up with the idea of adding more discussion topics/categories. Here are the new categories that you can choose from when writing a post. Its important that you select the appropriate one so that its easier to search for posts in the feed. * General Discussion (already available) - anything not covered by another topic * Giveaways (already available, limited to admin & moderators only) * Announcements (limited to admin & moderators Only) * Guitar Maintenance, Upgrade, & Repair (advice, instructional videos, etc.) * Show & Tell (Show off your guitars, pedalboards, unboxing new gear, videos of you playing, etc.) * Jam Sessions (renamed Jam Session Friday -- requests for meet ups or jam sessions, videos of you/your band practicing or live shows, etc.) * Tips, Tricks, & Techniques (picking, scales, soloing, arpeggios, string skipping, practice routines, etc.) * Reviews (anything that youโ€™ve tried โ€” good or bad โ€” courses, books, videos, YouTube channels, guitars, gear, accessories, offbeat products, etc.) * FAQs (frequently asked questions and classroom guidelines, dos and don'ts) We just ask that you continue to follow the community guidelines and not post anything that goes against them. Our community is all about helping each other, discovering amazing products, and enjoying exclusive rewards. Hereโ€™s what to expect and how to make the most out of being here: ๐Ÿ“œ Community Guidelines: 1. Be Kind & Respectful โ€“ Weโ€™re all here to learn and grow. Be kind, courteous, and supportive of others! 2. Stay on Topic โ€“ Keep posts and comments related to guitar gear, insights, reviews, and lessons. This keeps our community focused and valuable for everyone. 3. No Self-Promotion โ€“ Letโ€™s keep the focus on the guitar marketplace! Any promotions or advertising outside of Omni Guitar products wonโ€™t be allowed, including Facebook Links 4. Absolutely NO Engagement Farming - This is empty content meant to boost posts and get likes. This can also be done by flooding posts with an abundance of comments to gain likes. Excessive comments will be flagged by our Marketing department going forward and your account may be closed without warning. Engagement farming makes the community frustrating for all. Don't be that person. 5. This is not LinkedIn - Please do not post as a "Thought Leader" (expert) in topics. 6. Be positive, Don't be annoying, and make an effort!
4 likes โ€ข Jul 4
Congrats William
What do you look for in a new guitar??
When looking for a new guitar, what to you look for? Is it the overall appearance, the feel when you pick it up and play it, the initial sound when you hear it? Iโ€™m looking for a new guitar and itโ€™s really hard to get past the looks of a new guitar.
1 like โ€ข Jun 28
I first look at the action. I can just run my fingers over the strings and get a feel for the height and action. Then playability. If it plays well or close I consider if it is tuned down to give the impression of a more slinky feel...this is a trick many music stores use. So... If it plays well and is close I also consider it, if electric is probably strung with 10s. I play 9s, so I know it will loosen up a bit. Will also chk intonation and insure a straight neck. If I'm still interested, I'll plug it in to hear how the guitar and pickups sound.
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Weโ€™re giving away the amazing Orangewood Morgan Live AGAIN โ€” but this time in beautiful SPRUCE! ๐ŸŒฒ Whoโ€™s pumped?! ๐Ÿ™Œ Tell us โ€” if you could pick any song to play first on this beauty, what would it be? Drop your answers below! ๐Ÿ‘‡๐Ÿ”ฅ I will pick a couple of the comments that I like best and send you a FREE T-Shirt!
2 likes โ€ข Jun 27
The Trees Intro - Rush
Hassle-Free Floyd Rose Setup
Hey guys, wanted to share with the group. BTW, I have no arrangement with this company, just sharing as it has made using my Floyd trem guitar actually usable for gigs. The first huge solution is the replacement of the locking nut that requires the alen wrench with the Tonevise lock. It's a bit klunky, but allows for quick tuning just like with standard tuner setup. The second is their Terminator trem stop. I've tried just about every one on the market both simple/cheap and more expensive ones. The Terminator works really well. Let me know your thoughts or questions.
1 like โ€ข Jun 22
@William Gentry https://www.tonevise.com
0 likes โ€ข Jun 22
@Justin Huggins https://www.tonevise.com
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Greg Cutler
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@greg-cutler-6066
Guitar Player - 30+ years playing. Started playing tunes from Rush, Yes, Hendrix, Trower etc. Currently, cover band playing a bit of everything

Active 9d ago
Joined May 2, 2025
San Marcos CA
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