The "Classic" SG
Pros:
*Made by Red Octane
*The guitar that started it all
Cons:
*Wired
*Tilt sensors on this old model wear out much easier than the new SG
Direct link to buy
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The new SG
Pros:
*Made by Red Octane
*Updated technology from the original
Cons:
*Wired
*Can't get black SG with new technology
(No direct link to buy -- check eBay)
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Red Octane's Wireless
Pros:
*Wireless
*Made by Red Octane
Cons:
*More expensive
Direct link to buy
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TAC's Shredder
Pros:
*New design
Cons:
*Wired
*You need the GH2 adapter to play Guitar Hero 2 with this guitar
(no direct link to buy, check eBay)
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TAC's Rocking V
Pros:
*It's a Flying V
*Some models were updated for Guitar Hero 2
*Available in Red and Blue
Cons:
*A Flying V is cool, but not a sit-down-and-play guitar
*Wired
(no direct link to buy, check eBay)
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TAC's Freedom V
Pros:
*Comes in Blue and Red
*Wireless
Cons:
*Hard to play sitting down
(no direct link to buy, check eBay)
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TAC's NEW Double Range Freedom V
Pros:
*All the benefits of the Freedom V
*Five identical buttons near the body for soloing fun
*Works with GH2 by default
Cons:
*More expensive
(no direct link to buy)
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React Wireless
Pros:
*Cool paint
*Wireless
*Works with GH2 by default
Cons:
*Poor reviews
(no direct link to buy, check eBay)
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"Rock" Guitar
Pros:
*Something different
Cons:
*Wired
*Needs GH2 adapter
(no direct link to buy, check eBay)
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Nyko Frontman
Pros:
*Wireless
*Comes with USB cable (plugs into your PS2 and Guitar) to CHARGE BATTERIES WHILE YOU PLAY
*Gibson Explorer design
*Wireless reciever looks like a FX pedal
Cons:
*Hard to find (not released to public until 1-10-07)
(no direct link to download, check eBay)
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Here's a great review that compares most of these guitars:
http://www.gamepro.com/sony/ps2/games/features/85468.shtml
http://www.gamepro.com/sony/ps2/games/features/85468.shtml
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1. Where in the hell did you find that React Wireless one? it looks like the Shredder with a skin.
2. The FrontMan one is just awesome. However, it is simply a colored version of the one that will ship with GH2 for the 360. I think I'll just wait for that, if I get it at all. Its a damned good thing I am satisfied with my Freedom V, or else I would go nuts for that guitar.
2. The FrontMan one is just awesome. However, it is simply a colored version of the one that will ship with GH2 for the 360. I think I'll just wait for that, if I get it at all. Its a damned good thing I am satisfied with my Freedom V, or else I would go nuts for that guitar.
Here's a second review of some of the older guitars, including the "Rock" which I haven't seen reviewed anywhere else.
http://www.driverheaven.net/gamingreviews/mymy%20guitar/index2.htm
http://www.driverheaven.net/gamingreviews/mymy%20guitar/index2.htm
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