dan desy
Well-known member
I recently got a new Axis Super Sport Rosewood.
It plays like butter. Tonally, it rocks hard. The rosewood makes the sound a little darker. I also love the feel of the vintage trem. Obviously, the feel of the neck is out of this world - they don't call it crackwood for nothing
At first, I thought the top, with the grain direction and all, reminded me a bit of 70s wall paneling
But I'm getting used to it, and I'm diggin it more now.
I like the specs of the guitar overall.
I'm taking her to band practice tomorrow. In my experience, that's the ultimate test, and I'll report more after I test drive her there. Revcently, I've become very aware, and obsessed I guess, about guitars cutting through in the band context. I play in a band with two guitars and keys, so the sonic space is pretty busy. Also, I've never really dug Dimarzio pickups, so I tend to be a little skeptical about them. I sure hope I eat my words come practicie tomorrow night.
Thought you guys would like some porn. So here she is:
It plays like butter. Tonally, it rocks hard. The rosewood makes the sound a little darker. I also love the feel of the vintage trem. Obviously, the feel of the neck is out of this world - they don't call it crackwood for nothing
At first, I thought the top, with the grain direction and all, reminded me a bit of 70s wall paneling
I like the specs of the guitar overall.
I'm taking her to band practice tomorrow. In my experience, that's the ultimate test, and I'll report more after I test drive her there. Revcently, I've become very aware, and obsessed I guess, about guitars cutting through in the band context. I play in a band with two guitars and keys, so the sonic space is pretty busy. Also, I've never really dug Dimarzio pickups, so I tend to be a little skeptical about them. I sure hope I eat my words come practicie tomorrow night.
Thought you guys would like some porn. So here she is:

