True, but I find that it stays in tune better under bar use with a little more down pressure on the B and E from the tree. Also, I like the way it looks!
The picture in the display case looks like an authentic rode hard put up wet strat that gigged heavily in the late 70's-80's -- and retired after a double dose of penicillin lol
So far I'm digging it - for such a high output pickup, it is still pretty organic/uncompressed, but I definitely need a bit more time with it before I make a final decision on it for this guitar...
I had an unfinished Franky body laying around that I couldn't decide what to do with...or find the time for. After seeing yours, I made up my mind. I sent it to MJT for a Daphne Blue over Sunburst finish.
True, but I find that it stays in tune better under bar use with a little more down pressure on the B and E from the tree. Also, I like the way it looks!
I had an unfinished Franky body laying around that I couldn't decide what to do with...or find the time for. After seeing yours, I made up my mind. I sent it to MJT for a Daphne Blue over Sunburst finish.
The picture in the display case looks like an authentic rode hard put up wet strat that gigged heavily in the late 70's-80's -- and retired after a double dose of penicillin lol
Congrats on finishing the new guitar Steve. It looks great! How does the vintage Floyd compare to the Fender trem? I have been contemplating trying one on my Srat and am curious if it has better tuning stability and/or tone?