Butch Snyder
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Sorry for the long rant but as you can imagine, this Morse love affair has only just begun.
Rich
Rant all you want Rich.....
Sorry for the long rant but as you can imagine, this Morse love affair has only just begun.
Rich
Robelinda, the reason the Morse works better for me is because of the lack of a belly contour. I have to position my left hand/wrist a certain way in order to minimize the pain and the Morse body allows me to do so. If I play in the wrong position, the pain immediately intensifies, so imagine trying to play with the feeling of banging your funny bone only multiplied by 20 or so. I was lucky enough to play any EBMM that interested me at the Desert Bash and NAMM but I just kept returning to the Morse model. Don't get me wrong, I love the AL in all it's glory and am toying with the idea of making that my next EBMM, I will just have to add something to fill in the rear body contour (stiff foam perhaps) TwAn is making sure that my former AL is getting plenty of love too !!
That is really interesting. I am surprised that the contour on the rear of the guitar has that much affect on the positioning of your left hand. But hey, what ever works for you. I am so glad you don't have to give up playing!
Nice guitar by the way. The white color sure makes it look unique for a Morse. Love it.
I can't understand why guitars without a body contour get a bad rap.
I love my Morse. It's so damn comfortable!
I can't understand why guitars without a body contour get a bad rap.
I love my Morse. It's so damn comfortable!
I guess it just comes down to the person who is playing it and his/her playing style. I much prefer a contoured body, it just feels more comfortable and natural. I do have a SUB1 and like playing it, but I really feel like I have to adjust my strumming hand when I play it.
Pug thanks for your explanation of the AL/Morse. I never thought that much about how it might be more comfortable with no body contour, personally the Morse just wasnt right for me, and the Super Sport to a lesser degree. Hopefully one day you can get over the injury and buy an AL again!!!
I never thought that much about how it might be more comfortable with no body contour, personally the Morse just wasnt right for me, and the Super Sport to a lesser degree.
That is really interesting. I am surprised that the contour on the rear of the guitar has that much affect on the positioning of your left hand.
I can't understand why guitars without a body contour get a bad rap.