So resonant. Plays like butterThe perfect strat….![]()
I may need the rosewood one now also.Enjoy it! I got the same exact guitar.
2025. Just ordered it from SweetwaterNice! What year is that? I want one so bad
I guess i have a lighter touch than i realized because i feel if you can play jumbo frets on a regular guitar without sharp notes then you should be able to play scalloped fretboard with no issueBetter late than never!
I've owned and sold it twice, only to rebuy it for the third time. This time it stays forever!
It's the perfect guitar for practicing "light fretting".
Thinking of relic'ing it as it refuses to scratch even after I let me little son do whatever he wanted to do on that guitar. The finish is just so t-h-i-c-k!!!
I wonder if the high E slipping is still persistent on newer production as well. Are you experiencing any of that?I guess i have a lighter touch than i realized because i feel if you can play jumbo frets on a regular guitar without sharp notes then you should be able to play scalloped fretboard with no issueno adjustment needed. Feels natural to me playing on it lol
Warmoth to the Rescue! (and maybe even a 22nd fret while they're at it!)Looks awesome! I wish they made something like this but with a flatter 12" radius.
I dont have that issue but I can see how some would. You can look at some guitars online and see the neck shift is worse than others. But repositioning neck helps. But some folks do buy a vintage narrow trem to make string spacing better also. But my particular guitar is ok as is, as long as i dont monkeygrip the neck while playing. But that would make notes go sharp alsoI wonder if the high E slipping is still persistent on newer production as well. Are you experiencing any of that?
Indeed! I took right to it. No adjustment needed. Feels natural to me. Easy to playcongrats!! everytime I play a scalloped neck they feel awesome!!