Worse than the Mustaine stuff is that he's trying to sell an LTD Grynch (Hetfield model) that was owned by the guy from Evanessence for $65k. :ROFLMAO:
I avoid paper like business cards or cardboard because it compresses over time. I buy wood laminate from a local hardware store or laminating film (the plastic stuff that you used to use on school reports because all teachers love the fancy folders.)
They're thin so it lets you have a lot of...
Also had an excellent experience. If you create an account and place an item in your cart but don't purchase it, they'll often try to contact you and offer you a lower price.
Or you could just call and talk to someone to get a better deal.
Capo on the 1st fret. I fret the low E somewhere around the 15th fret or where the body meets the neck (if it's closer than the 15th). I use a feeler gauge at the 7th fret and go for .010"
I measure nut slot height with nothing fretted and strung to pitch. I shoot for between .018-.020" over...
The Korean 1000 level LTD guitars are pretty good. Replacing some of the hardware and a good setup should get you there.
That being said, I haven't played any of the Indonesian made 1000 series guitars, so maybe my opinion would change. I suspect they wouldn't put out guitars that didn't...
I had a 5150III with one of his mods. I didn't particularly like how it sounded, but at least it was on a pot so I could turn it off.
There was a lot of bad opinions of him and his mod to a KSR amp of some sort on (no surprise) a KSR group on bookface.
My understanding is that the circuit of the Artemis has "the Wood mod" as a standard part of the voicing. On the Colossus, it's an option. I don't remember what, exactly, it does, but I believe it is slightly different than a stock Colossus.
Now that I think of it, I think there is also an...
Talk to Kyle (from KSR). He was super friendly and was able to help me make sure what I wanted was what I was getting. It may be that you can get what you're looking for from his new Ceres pedal, or in one of the smaller heads (Ares, I think). The Artemis was a hefty investment, I think the most...
I'm not so sure I'd be into the OP hanging setup, but I've used String Swing hangers for over 12 years with no issue. The hanger is mounted into the wall studs. I inspect them occasionally and they show no sign of pulling away from the wall.
Late to the party here.
I have a bunch of Eclipses. The E-II I had was the same neck shape and dimensions as my Standard Series guitars.
At the 1st fret it's around .83" (20mm) and around .89" (22mm) at the 12th.
I don't have an LTD, but the ESP Standard Series Eclipses I have with the "thin U" profile are around .82" at the 1st fret and .89" at the 12th.
It's hard to say whether anyone else will find that chunky or not, but I find it very comfortable.