phatduckk
Well-known member
So last night i was wondering ... "what prompts a guitar company to make a new bass or guitar?" ... so i thought id post this up and see if someone at EB could comment.
Some instruments like the HH and HS Ray's and Sterling's seem like an evolutionary thing, some guitars are a sig model or an updated Sig etc but a few are a "new thing" and I was wondering what prompts these "new things" to pop into the production line ... im guessing there's a lot of "gut instinct" involved.
I was also wondering is there's any kind of "got to cover all the bases" pressure. ex:
- P-bass sound, check
- better strart than a start sound, check
- metal guitar, check
- "affordable" bass, check
have a good weekend all
BTW: im definately not bagging on the new models (ya'll know how excited i am for those) ... just wondering what the "introduce a new instrument" process is like
Some instruments like the HH and HS Ray's and Sterling's seem like an evolutionary thing, some guitars are a sig model or an updated Sig etc but a few are a "new thing" and I was wondering what prompts these "new things" to pop into the production line ... im guessing there's a lot of "gut instinct" involved.
I was also wondering is there's any kind of "got to cover all the bases" pressure. ex:
- P-bass sound, check
- better strart than a start sound, check
- metal guitar, check
- "affordable" bass, check
have a good weekend all
BTW: im definately not bagging on the new models (ya'll know how excited i am for those) ... just wondering what the "introduce a new instrument" process is like