I’m not even a musician but I liked the look. Doesn’t work but I bet it’s because of the makeshift repair on the battery wires.

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    19 days ago

    The only guitar I’ve ever gotten stolen from me was an ARIA Pro 2 guitar that had authentic P90 pickups in it. It was a Gibson knockoff, and I’m still sad about it.

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      That sucks. I guess that means Aria is a good make?

      I just saw this pedal in the display case at Value Village, I knew it was a pedal, but not the specifics. It was a bit over my comfort zone price-wise, but it was in good condition. Turns out I could turn it around for a profit, but nah. I like my new trinket.

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        18 days ago

        They are interesting. I wouldn’t say that they make very high-quality guitars, but they make solid equipment, and some of their older stuff was right about the time when everyone was knocking off Gibson’s. So you can get a surprisingly good Gibson knockoff for not a whole lot of cash if you can buy one of their old 80s or 70s guitars.

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    17 days ago

    As suspected, I replaced the battery wires and it works. Can someone teach me to play guitar?