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Recommendation for Electric Guitar?

I’ve been playing guitar for 2 years now and I want to upgrade from my Squire Strat which doesn’t have that great of a sound. Can anyone recommend a quality electric guitar that is less than 1000$? I play mostly classic rock and some alternative

The Laguna LE524 HH is a feature-rich electric guitar, made with a solid Louisiana swamp ash body and a gorgeous AAA flame maple veneer top. The rock maple neck is fast and comfortable and has an Indian rosewood fingerboard. Uniquely wound humbucker pickups produce massive gain. The Laguna LE524 HH has a 3-position pickup switch and a double-locking tremolo bridge that provides dive-bombing excitement to your guitar solos without tuning worries.

http://www.guitarcenter.com/Laguna-LE524-HH-Electric-Guitar-104515416-i1375185.gc

The Fender American Standard Telecaster Electric Guitar is a pro player’s axe that delivers authentic Tele vibe. American Series pickups and deluxe hardware with original ’52 ash or alder body dimensions deliver more resonance and tone. The maple neck has a modern C shape with rolled edges and highly finished frets for easier playability. The detailed nut eliminates rattles and improves tuning stability. Custom staggered tuning machines eliminate the need for one of the string trees. Staggered pole pieces in the pickups provide balanced output across all strings, and especially improves tone for the G-string.

http://www.guitarcenter.com/Fender-American-Standard-Telecaster-Electric-Guitar-515750-i1385921.gc

There’s just a few.

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