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New computer buying advice?
My team right now is crap. Im 16 and work in a local cuisine of 100-120 dollars a week. I want to buy equipment new to gaming, video and audio editing, recording through my guitar, and I want it to be fast enough to do this. dosnt have to be a great game computer good enough only for things like Guild Wars and BF2142. But I edit and add video effects / music etc.. I want a new one for less than $ 350 .. any ideas? maybe just upgrade my current 1? current team is … 1.70GHz Intel Pentium 4 CPU, 1.69ghz, 1.00 GB of RAM, audio card stock, ATI radion X1050 graphics card. everything else is shiz Dell stock.
ok I'm on stage the same as you. I definitely would go to a technical team type that can bud from a computer. It costs a lot less because their Payi. For the name and corporate profitability. Computer companies to add hundreds (thousands if alienware is) for everything. As to newegg.com and find all the parts to build a team compared to a desktop of equality, of a company. You need: Processor (2.2GHz highest dual core) Ram (at least 4 GB) Graphics Card (NVIDIA GeForce 9500 or higher) HDD (150 GB is good) Motherboard (Asus xfx and ate good marks) You can get a dollar for 650 or 1200 if the construction itself. Find a computer store and have to build one of their needs.
Guild DV4 and DV6 Guitars, Wolfe Guitars
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Muddy Waters: Classic Concerts
$6.36 Anyone who calls the late McKinley Morganfield, aka Muddy Waters, the greatest of all bluesmen isn't likely to get a whole lot of argument. But just in case, Classic Concerts offers a handy rebuttal to any doubters. The approximately 90 minutes of music here were drawn from three separate Waters concerts, spanning some 17 years. The five tunes from the 1960 Newport Jazz Festival include two, "(I'm... |
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Jota: Guitar Music By Francisco Tarrega
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The Great Regondi: Volume 2
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Guitar Card
5 x 7 inch premium quality folded paper greeting card. Music & Dance cards for the whole family are available at Greeting Card Universe. Make the occasion a memorable one by sending a custom Music & Dance card. Allow Greeting Card Universe to handle all your Music & Dance card needs this year. This paper card includes the following themes: black, white, and guild. Greeting Card Universe has the bi... |
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The Guild Guitar Book
$21.48 Guild guitars have been around since the early 1950s, and by the beginning of the '60s, the company had established a solid reputation for its electric and acoustic archtops, which are still widely regarded today. Despite this enduring popularity, little was known about the history of Guild. The Guild Guitar Book is the result of years of intensive research and countless photo sessions. It include... |
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Guild GN-5 Classical Acoustic-Electric Guitar with Case
$999.99 The Guild GN-5 nylon-string guitar is designed for live performance, with a satin-finish mahogany neck, smooth Venetian-style cutaway and narrower 1 3/4 nut. |
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Guild D-150CE Dreadnought Acoustic-Electric Guitar with Case
$949.99 The Guild D-150CE is a performance dreadnought that delivers smooth playability and a rich, powerful voice. |
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Guild F-130R Rosewood Orchestra Acoustic Guitar with Case
$749.99 Rosewood orchestra-style guitars, like the Guild F-130R acoustic guitar, are ideal for players looking for a rich, complex sound with great balance and articulation. This perfectly describes the F-130R, which has all the smooth playability and solid construction discerning players have come to expect from Guild. |
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Guild D-140 Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar with Case
$649.99 The Guild D-140 is a dynamic guitar with a solid spruce top and solid mahogany back and sides that give it a full, clear voice great for many different styles, with tight, focused bass and crisp mids and highs. |
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Guild GC-2 Classical Acoustic Guitar with Case
$899.99 The Guild GC-2 is a beautifully crafted classical guitar with a solid cedar top and solid rosewood back and sides that produce warm, articulate tone with exceptional balance and dynamic range. |
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Guild F-1512 Jumbo Acoustic Guitar, 12-String with Case
$1199.99 Guild 12-string guitars, such as the Guild F-1512, are long revered for their rich, lush sound and exceptional articulation, setting the standard by which all other acoustic 12-string guitars are judged. |
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Guild M-120E Concert Acoustic-Electric Guitar with Case
$679.99 The Guild M-120E features a solid mahogany top, back and sides that produce warm, balanced sound with excellent projection and distinctive presence. |
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Guild F30 Aragon Orchestra Acoustic Guitar (with Case)
$1899.99 In 1954, Guild introduced the F-30 Aragon, the smallest of the original Guild flat-top guitars. Early versions featured a unique orchestra body shape with a spruce top, arched maple back, and maple sides. By 1959, the F-30 Aragon had acquired a mahogany back and sides. During the late '50s and early '60s, the F-30 had become the guitar of the folk explosion, and to this day its compact body produces a full, balanced sound perfect for nearly any style. |
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Guild F-130CE Orchestra Acoustic-Electric Guitar with Case
$849.99 The Guild F-130CE is a performance-driven orchestra-style guitar with a solid spruce top and solid mahogany back and sides that deliver a strong and articulate voice. The 1 3/4 nut makes it ideal for advanced fingerstyle techniques, and the onboard Fishman Sonitone electronics provide clear and natural amplified sound. |
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Guild D-140CE Dreadnought Acoustic-Electric Guitar with Case
$849.99 The Guild D-140CE is a performance-driven dreadnought with all the playability and tone that have made Guild the go-to name for discerning players. The solid spruce top and solid mahogany back and sides produce a strong, balanced voice with tight, focused bass and crisp mids and highs. |