Sound?
So Carvin sent me a free promotional DVD with artist interviews, factory tours, etc. Having already seen the EB factory, most of it was boring.
However, when talking about their 'Fatboy' model, they mentioned that the headstock was very small because Holdsworth wanted it to be light. At the open house, Dudley mentioned that the EBMM headstock is small to keep the guitar compact. Is there any other reason? Does the size of the headstock, size/shape of the string tree, etc have any tonal or 'tunal' benefits?
Mike
So Carvin sent me a free promotional DVD with artist interviews, factory tours, etc. Having already seen the EB factory, most of it was boring.
Mike