The Ash Shortage is unlikely to abate anytime soon. TONS of usable ash have gotten EAB and were cut down, and then turned into wood chips. The wood can still be used but they need to decontaminate...
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The Ash Shortage is unlikely to abate anytime soon. TONS of usable ash have gotten EAB and were cut down, and then turned into wood chips. The wood can still be used but they need to decontaminate...
If the police have some of the parts, I would definitely get in contact with them to find when you can have them back. I know it'll suck in terms of waiting, but there's no reason to go through so...
Have you tried loosening the screws that hold the buttons on? There is usually a tensioning washer in there that controls how hard it is to turn the tuners.
Depends on the buyer. Some will care, some won't care at all. The signatures are YOUR memories, not their memories.
I heard some "pings" when you were moving the bridge. You may be having movement of the strings over nut, which is binding to the new strings. There also can be movement over the bridge saddles.
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Seeing those prices, I can see why they parted it out. This also means that keeping an eye out for parts on the market is a good idea.
This wasn't a random theft. Someone knew what you had and...
Oh man that sucks. Got any pictures of the current state of the bass? Were they able to get any information from the people who stole it? I guess they were stripping the paint so they could make it...
As long as there isn't a huge size difference with the screws, it shouldn't really make a difference if you are replacing the existing strap buttons.
NICE!!! I've seen some of those in different configurations. How does the sound of the Ash body compare to the usual Maple topped basswood?
Doesn't BP call the 25th Anniversary / Reflex his favorite mistake? It's an incredible guitar, but I think it was just not different enough from other guitars, particularly the Axis.
I have played the Stingray, the Jazzmaster, and the Jaguar. The Stingray RS is the closest in terms of playing the guitar sitting down, however the playing feel is completely different. This is...
Steve and Dimarzio knew what they were doing when they made those pickups. They really do work well together. I've been experimenting with mixing the humbuckers and single coils more and more. Just a...
I'm still stuck on whether to look for the regular axis, the super sport, or the sport. All depends on the color I guess. Gotta have a trem though. Those pickups were voiced for a Trem.
NICE!!!! That's a great color!
Dang that looks nice!!! How does it sound? Are the pickups more modern voiced or more vintage?
These really were tempting, lemme tell you. So as the Albert lee in that orange rainbow flake.
But, I'm happy with the Stingray RS I picked up.
That sparkle is AWESOME. I too am very tempted but can't justify it just because that one is sparkly, and my morse isn't.
Oh wow!!! That's a great color! I never even saw those on the Sweetwater website, though I may have been distracted by the Pacific Blue Sparkle. I'm still distracted by it honestly.
There's...
Oh wow! Hopefully you can snap a nice photo of it, and then you'll have a new avatar!
WHOOOOOAAAAA. That is one awesome guitar! Though so is the one in your avatar. Play it in good health!
You will need to lower the saddles and possibly shim the neck to get an acceptable action. Floating the bridge will raise the saddles.
The pictures are down now, so I'm pretty sure Guitarguitars just got some angry emails and phone calls from EBMM regarding jumping the gun on a BFR release.
How long ago was that posted? I'm gonna guess that is some type of one off, maybe for an artist or the store itself.
Ahh... is the hate more about the guitar, or about HER? I definitely think it's an interesting shape for a guitar, and the three mini setup seems quite nice. If they had offered the three mini in...
Which guitar do guitar forums love to hate?