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What an incredible journey through the history of electric guitar makers! The list of electric guitar makers is a testament to the impact these brands have had on shaping the music landscape. My personal favourite is Fender
I have an electric guitar but now it is giving immense trouble and recently after changing the tune o matic bridge parts (https://faberusa.com/product-category/faber-bridges/abr-59/) it is still not giving the output which it used to. The guitar is spoilt also because I couldn’t maintain it so I am planning to purchase a new one but I was so confused. I read this post and it has helped me understand about different brands. I want something budget friendly so this time I will go for Squier.