I am a new owner of a Steve Lukather model and had a couple of questions I was hoping that someone could answer:
1) I purchased it at a local guitar center. The one they had was banged up pretty well, so they ordered me a new one and let me take the banged up one until the new one comes in. Any idea how long I will be waiting?
2) The old one did not come with a manual. Will it come with a manual, or are there manuals online?
3) I've never used active pickups. How often do you need to change the battery?
4) I read somewhere that the factory model comes with an unconventional string setup (as far as size). What are the string sizes, and does Ernie Ball sell them as a string set?
5) I haven't used a tremolo in years. This one feels great, but I've noticed that if I hit an open a, and then try to sustain it while a bend a note (not with the tremolo) then the a goes up in pitch also. Is that common on floating bridges?
If any one knows where I can get more information on this great guitar, or wants to talk about it, please reply. Thanks.
1) I purchased it at a local guitar center. The one they had was banged up pretty well, so they ordered me a new one and let me take the banged up one until the new one comes in. Any idea how long I will be waiting?
2) The old one did not come with a manual. Will it come with a manual, or are there manuals online?
3) I've never used active pickups. How often do you need to change the battery?
4) I read somewhere that the factory model comes with an unconventional string setup (as far as size). What are the string sizes, and does Ernie Ball sell them as a string set?
5) I haven't used a tremolo in years. This one feels great, but I've noticed that if I hit an open a, and then try to sustain it while a bend a note (not with the tremolo) then the a goes up in pitch also. Is that common on floating bridges?
If any one knows where I can get more information on this great guitar, or wants to talk about it, please reply. Thanks.