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they are willing to train, so I could get to learn the legit skills as i get paid to do it

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That'd be fuckin' awesome. You're a little old to enter the industry, so keep that in mind. The sound engineer I want to hire is like 28. Alas, I have no real studio and no need to employ a sound engineer full time.

Also, I think the next purchase a new guitar player would make is an amplifier. Currently, my 'beginner' budget would buy something like the Mustang LT-25 from Fender. For the money, it's about the best amp I could buy - without needing to immediately run out and buy an effects pedal.

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I think that would depend on the person. I would love it, some people might be intimidated by that

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If you get bored, do a video search of it and check the reviews where they play it.

It's a solid amp for the price and now that I have my shitty amp I can get a better one. This one will even be good for adding pedals as I go!

I've even been shopping for cheap pedals. Like < $30 pedals even.

Though I'll probably buy a multi-effects pedal before buying individual pedals. That's what a beginner would do - which I kinda consider a mistake (unless they plan on playing nothing but covers).