PeteDuBaldo
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I know that if I can get my hands on one to add to the arsenal it wouldn't be going anywhere.
Sorry! And I'm not suggesting you're 'silly'. Quite the contrary you seem to know when your strings need to change. Obviously, any floating trem on any guitar won't pose that particularly problem for you.
And I do understand not being able to try guitars out, it's a bummer. It may also explain why people seem to chop and change their guitars so often?
It definitely deserves the praises.
And don't underestimate it for metal. This guitar was built for rock, but for metal it just plain smokes. It will melt your face off...I promise.
It's a phenomenal guitar. Really resonates beautifully ... hard to believe you're playing an electric when you strum it acoustically.
The pickups are a great match. They're hot and middy and sound great in series. For me they really shine in parallel. In particular, the bridge p'up in parallel has got some great chime to it- just perfect.
Fing has bought and sold two due to health reasons...I dont see man of these on resale
For me it is the perfect guitar. It has great comfort, playability, and the tones you can get with it are just as amazing.
I know that if I can get my hands on one to add to the arsenal it wouldn't be going anywhere.
I'm pretty sure Guitar Center online has a few for the grabbin'.
If you're on the fence. Get one. It rocks, smokes and melts!
Did I hear him say "almost 10 pickup combinations"? What does he mean almost? There are 10 different combinations.![]()
So ... I'm thinking, because I'm more a finger picker than picker, tho I will occasionally use a pick under duress, that a RW neck might sound a bit muddy and that the brightness of a maple neck would be best to compensate for the reduced high end from using the fingers and ante up better definition -- even the RW is prettier to my eyes. Amiright or amidaft?
I just prefer the rosewood neck over the spanking maple.![]()
So ... I'm thinking, because I'm more a finger picker than picker, tho I will occasionally use a pick under duress, that a RW neck might sound a bit muddy and that the brightness of a maple neck would be best to compensate for the reduced high end from using the fingers and ante up better definition -- even the RW is prettier to my eyes.
Amiright or amidaft?
Only reason mine is for resale is to grab one with a fully rosewood neckand time is running out ...
Poppa I wanted to apologize for the post I made here, it was out of line and I was unaware of what you did. again my apologies
Brasco thank you for the msg
The 25th really is that good. Classy, articulate, refined, hi-fi sounding, comfortable. Based on your expressed preferences, I would imagine that it would be a great fit. I have a rosewood board and there is absolutely no muddiness.
Only reason mine is for resale is to grab one with a fully rosewood neckand time is running out ...
<blink> what the hell did I miss???
I said a dirty word and sent myself to the corner![]()