it has a thickness from all sides of the gain and eq structure that cannot be gotten from any amp......so thick....its sounds like a guitar on cd a :rock: after mastering
ill try soon, the tremelo was amazing, ill do it when that fixed...its tube tremelo...so smooth....from the info i got i now can say its a 1960 first production....i use it for my charlie christian bebop tone....it breaks up like a malcom young type overdrive when cranked....when the tremelo...
i use this amp for jazz and cleans....i know its from 1962 and earlier because Gibson had the knobs mounted on the back before 1963, which mine does.....i cant find any info....anyone got info? thanx :doh:
im sorry your right there is no chance that guitars made with extra frets could not cause an intonation problem....your right there is just no possibility that the craftsman ship of these extra frets could actually cause a problem....im sorry for wondering...
i dont have it yet, and dont know the model....i was very unfamiliar with it....its an esp.....my origional question pertained to how some new 27 fret guitars have curved frets for intonation like rusty cooly and some shred guys...they said it kept intonation more accurate...you seem to have had...
atleast on this guitar,u cannot play these extra frets at all...its a total gimmick....u could tap em....i just need a floyd for a project...i got no cash and its a trade...or i would never want it