Do you not know what entirety meanS? It’s easy to cherry pick a one liner to suit your narrative by neglecting to critical context associated with the statement.
A pro would certainly take a headshot at 200 yards. The lethality probability with neck or head is nearly 100% whereas a center mass shot had less than a 50% chance of lethality
Unoriented magnets are weaker. Generally A2 is always unoriented. Most A5s are oriented but are available unoriented. And Unoriented A5 in a JB is generally considered the best swap for JB
Magnets change the tone in 2 ways. Each type has a different ferrous content making them have different inductance levels. The higher the inductance the lower the resonant peak A2 has a higher inductance than A4 and A5 and that’s why they sound meaty.
Ceramic has the lowest inductance and...
Honestly it’s really small,the poles aren’t even the larger flat parts of the magnet the pole are
The 1/8 edges. The frequency influenced by the inductance and strength, which are identical between rough cast and polished.
Japan minimum wage is less than $7. The only reason people flourish is that 3 generations share hosing and expenses. I do not recommend coming to Japan on a work visa.
You already have amps though right? You can get 8 years on tube playing at home at moderate levels no problem. Re-cap? 30 years under conservative use.
I think the opposite. Go digital if gigging because it’s indistinguishable in the mix, where as at home, for me, just doesn’t replace “in room” tones. Additionally, you digital rig will depreciated more the the price of occasional tubes or cap jobs
A little back story. Edwards guitars are a great value, and are consistently well made. The reality is that anything after 1997 was made in China with and Japanese hardware and setup added in Japan.
Story number 2. Navigator is ESPs premier brand for traditional style guitars. After 50 years...