Interesting sparkly blue - I bet you would'nt have had trouble finding that in the dark.
So I got the SSS yesterday and after experimenting - I think for now i prefer position 2 on the lever, that is if 1 is the closest position to the neck and the player. I am not sure what pick up choice this selects, but from John C's previous post this would seem to produce a sound that is unique to the SSS. It produces clear and distinct notes and chords, previous electrics I have tried sounded a bit crunchy or muddy in comparison.
As I said previously the looks do not have instant showroom appeal, but the quality of the instrument becomes more apparent the more time I spend with it. The paint job is stunning.
So I got the SSS yesterday and after experimenting - I think for now i prefer position 2 on the lever, that is if 1 is the closest position to the neck and the player. I am not sure what pick up choice this selects, but from John C's previous post this would seem to produce a sound that is unique to the SSS. It produces clear and distinct notes and chords, previous electrics I have tried sounded a bit crunchy or muddy in comparison.
As I said previously the looks do not have instant showroom appeal, but the quality of the instrument becomes more apparent the more time I spend with it. The paint job is stunning.