ihave27frets Well-known member Mar 20, 2024 #1 I’m really diggin the new specs on this Dellinger. The Australian Blackwood is SUPER punchy!!
PurityS.L.G Well-known member Mar 20, 2024 #4 Orange is the new black...? What amp were you playing through?
OldGtrGuy Well-known member Mar 20, 2024 #6 ihave27frets said: I’m really diggin the new specs on this Dellinger. The Australian Blackwood is SUPER punchy!! Click to expand... Pretty amazing playing. How does that fretboard feel compared to some other caparisons or regular ebony? Any faster?
ihave27frets said: I’m really diggin the new specs on this Dellinger. The Australian Blackwood is SUPER punchy!! Click to expand... Pretty amazing playing. How does that fretboard feel compared to some other caparisons or regular ebony? Any faster?
ihave27frets Well-known member Mar 21, 2024 #9 PurityS.L.G said: Orange is the new black...? What amp were you playing through? Click to expand... ENGL Blackmore
PurityS.L.G said: Orange is the new black...? What amp were you playing through? Click to expand... ENGL Blackmore
ihave27frets Well-known member Mar 21, 2024 #10 OldGtrGuy said: Pretty amazing playing. How does that fretboard feel compared to some other caparisons or regular ebony? Any faster? Click to expand... Thanks - The fretboard is high polished ebony with stainless frets so it feels like actual glass. The body is Australian Blackwood, it’s punchy like walnut but still warm.
OldGtrGuy said: Pretty amazing playing. How does that fretboard feel compared to some other caparisons or regular ebony? Any faster? Click to expand... Thanks - The fretboard is high polished ebony with stainless frets so it feels like actual glass. The body is Australian Blackwood, it’s punchy like walnut but still warm.