
MrFlexx
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Does anyone know the neck dimensions of Doug Aldrich's Gold tops?
That was my thought exactly...but he dp say his Gold tops are 57s and R7. Got me thinking ?I believe he runs typical 60’s taper thin necks. There’s no way he’s slinging his guitar as low as he does and playing 59 style baseball bats lol
I heard he had to quit gigging those and retire them as they were getting too road worn and instead plays more basic ones live?His gold tops are R7s. They have huge necks. There is a video on you tube where he says he prefers thicker neck profiles.
He has said he retired his first R7. He bought two more for touring. It's in the rig rundown for the Dead Daises from a few years ago.I heard he had to quit gigging those and retire them as they were getting too road worn and instead plays more basic ones live?
Yeah, that I did know. He refret them to 6100 stainless steel.I think he regrets them right away with big jumbos. Probably helps.
Amazing that he can shred like he do with that fat neck.His gold tops are R7s. They have huge necks. There is a video on you tube where he says he prefers thicker neck profiles.
He's not the one making the knock-off guitar...and he's way to big and a long time user of the brand. That's what I think.He has a custom sig LP knock-off. How is he not getting sued by Gibson ?
Leo Scala does contract work for Gibson in their custom shop. So there's that...He has a custom sig LP knock-off. How is he not getting sued by Gibson ?
That would be awesome hearing it from the man himself ?He's a member on here. Maybe he will chime in.
I'll message him and tell him to respond.That would be awesome hearing it from the man himself ?