An EG for $199? That's a great deal: more along the price range of an AG.braj wrote:I got my EG for $199 from zzsounds.com,
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An EG for $199? That's a great deal: more along the price range of an AG.braj wrote:I got my EG for $199 from zzsounds.com,
D'oh, typo. It's an AG.Markleford wrote:An EG for $199? That's a great deal: more along the price range of an AG.braj wrote:I got my EG for $199 from zzsounds.com,
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Pretty short. Usually only last for less than 5 hours for me (with rechargeable batteries).braj wrote:How's the battery life on these things?
KLG wrote:Pretty short. Usually only last for less than 5 hours for me (with rechargeable batteries).braj wrote:How's the battery life on these things?
I dunno, I like the option of being able to send it back. But $175 vs $199 means different things to different people.manytone wrote:Cool
He has 4 and says Like new ... so i wonder what that means.
Interesting to hear that comparison. I typically just do fretboard-tapping on my EG, so I rarely pick, but then use my fingers when I do (as both my hands need to be free of a pick).AndrewSimon wrote:But AG is much nicer for finger picking.
If you are tapping it doesn't make any difference.Markleford wrote:Interesting to hear that comparison. I typically just do fretboard-tapping on my EG, so I rarely pick, but then use my fingers when I do (as both my hands need to be free of a pick).AndrewSimon wrote:But AG is much nicer for finger picking.
So maybe my back-up will be an AG! Cheaper, at least.
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Now I'm really happy I didn't get the EG.AndrewSimon wrote:The EG is simply unusable for low soft velocities.
I got mine through Amazon.com for xmas when the EZ-EG was down to $279 or so.manytone wrote:Keep the links coming Guys.
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