WOW. i'm impressed, it's neat and looks badass. I guess it takes a NASA tech to operate this thingy tho...
I hope there's no ground loops or other problems, otherwise ask for Advil to sponsor you !!
I got a question for you luthiers guru's here...... is there any guitars with 24.75 scale with a floyd rose??? Or is it possible just to "change it" to 25.50 with the same frets (and no intonations problems)
thanks !!!!
good idea, sir!
1. You could just ask for a deposit of the same value of the amp on the customer's credit card. People can rent a Ferrari here, $3000 per day, with $30k deposit. So nobody walks out with the amp.
2. Gets covered with #1.
When I had a band, I would've been in the market for...
I don't know man... I LOVE the guy's playing.. saw a clinic a few years ago and I was blown away, played perfectly in every possible musical genre for more than an hour... but I can't get into his songs...
Thanks Tom!! I might convert her to 6-string. The previous owner did that, but he put a bone piece on the bridge, the spacing between strings was larger, kind of like with a classical guitar he said...
but If I do that 7 to 6 strings convertion, i'll just use regular spacing so the strings...
I got an "old" guitar here that needs some love. It was actually made by a luthier here, but since the head stock broke, and the repair job wasn't done professionally, I got it for a steal a few years ago. It's a 7 string old-school-flying-V, all in mahagony, with ebony fret board. Scale...
All good if its 8 ohms in herbert and in the cab. just don't crank the master volume your speakers will most likely be destroy. but for home volume, no problem.
Herbert low-end is way tighter, the midrange and high's are way more musical yet could be more agressive and saturated than the recto... why waste your time??
No offence BTW, try it if you like then its all fine in the R&R world :rock:
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+1. I mean... His lead playing was stellar, so much feeling went in each and every note. every vibrato was vibrant, like it was the only note on the record. the rythm playing was crushing like nobody-ever-did before, (except on CFH, its not that heavy) but boy that tone was RAW...