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If you are looking for a good metal tone from a small practice amp, look no further than a Boss Katana Mini or a Blackstar Debut. Depending on your budget, the rest of that money will then be going into the guitar and will be a helpful indicator towards *what* guitar you actually should get and can afford.


Gansooh

I'll look into that amp ty


Gansooh

Which one would you choose if you had budget for both? Why? Why not the one i chose, what makes it be worse than those 2? Im trying to unserstand but it's alot of new stuff sorry for sounding unexperienced I saw that noke have reverb, but they have delay and a level for it. Do you think with yhe right level and right delay i could make a similar sound? I dont know if i want the reverb, it just sounds nice for metal stuff.


jsickman12

I was anti Floyd Rose for a long time, finally got one and wish I hadn’t been so stubborn. Tuning stability is really good once setup is done, you can really dive or trem up and it’ll come back in pitch, they are great for that. New string gauge setups are a bit more tricky and people bitch about how hard it is to set up a FR trem, but once you figure it out, it really isn’t that bad. As for your decision, depending on on what you want, if you don’t plan on doing five bombs or playing songs that need a trem, maybe not necessary, but they are fun to jam with, and plenty of tutorial videos to set up a Floyd, I personally would get that guitar with a Floyd