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markm0926

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Hi All
Considering this guitar in the HH version.
Is it good for some harder rock and drop tunings?
Thank You
 

GWDavis28

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Mark, what part of Conn are you in? There is a dealer who posts here very often, his shop is over in Manchester - Dubaldo Music, I highly recommend them, best customer service around and super good people.

And Welcome to the forum.

Glenn |B)
 

markm0926

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Mark, what part of Conn are you in? There is a dealer who posts here very often, his shop is over in Manchester - Dubaldo Music, I highly recommend them, best customer service around and super good people.

And Welcome to the forum.

Glenn |B)
I’m in Middlefield.
I can definitely make a trip out there .
Thanks!
 

xjbebop

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Axis & Al's are both great gittars! Same pickups, only with covers on the AL HH.
Besides the lack of arm contour on the Axis, the neck carve differs.
AL's have a nice round "C" shape, where as the Axis is asymmetrical = thicker on the bass side...
 

click track

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I have both and they are both fantastic / I have been playing the AL live all summer long / the more I play the AL the more I love it / the slightly wider neck gives me that split second to be more thoughtful in lead lines / I know that sounds weird but it's just another reason to love the AL
 

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I have both and they are both fantastic / I have been playing the AL live all summer long / the more I play the AL the more I love it / the slightly wider neck gives me that split second to be more thoughtful in lead lines / I know that sounds weird but it's just another reason to love the AL

"...slightly wider neck..." this to me is/was a very important point.
The Axis (S(S)) necks are really quite narrow, and I know a lot of folks who don't get along with that. I do :D

However, for some playing techniques the wider neck and veeeerrry slightly wider strings spacing felt a little more comfy. But I stuck to my AS(S) and got so used to the necks.
 

click track

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I never ever thought I'd get an AL due to the body shape BUT, this guitar looks fantastic in person and I get a ton of compliments on it! The guitar..... not my playing, never played one prior got it on line local / if you are on the fence go for it
 

jlf599

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I never ever thought I'd get an AL due to the body shape BUT, this guitar looks fantastic in person and I get a ton of compliments on it! The guitar..... not my playing, never played one prior got it on line local / if you are on the fence go for it

I thought the shape seemed goofy...but once I played one, it was all over. Super comfortable and the look really grew on me.
 

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I thought the shape seemed goofy...but once I played one, it was all over. Super comfortable and the look really grew on me.
I did the same thing. Would see them in the store for years, look at it and think "I'm not even touching that"...
Then one day a particular one caught my eye and my interest... sat down with it... and took it home!
And that moment led to this after a number of years...

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If I could wire position 4 or 2 for series in place of parallel it would be a perfect guitar for my needs. I thought about buying a Reflex, again... just for this capability, and switching out the components to make this happen / had a Reflex loved it, but prefer the compact feel of the AL and Axis
 
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