Who here has played/owned an Aristides guitar?

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I am just curious about a non wood guitar, how does it sound, play, etc.
 
Buddy has one. Played it a bunch. The weird thing about it is it sustains like a motherfucker.

Rando specs include SS frets, compound radius, SD Jazz/Custom pickups, Richlite board, Hipshot bridge and tuners, Graphtech nut. C shaped neck but thin, like 19-22mm from 1st-12th fret. Wiring is really nicely done, frets were finished well. It has a weird blue marble finish that looks sick in person but sucks ass in photos.

It's a nice guitar, plays really well. I'm a fan, and would own one if $ were no object. I'd put it on par with the PRS I bought from you and match it up close to even with my RGA121, which is in the top 3 of best guitars I've ever played.

Honestly from where we were 20 years ago it's kind of amazing where we are now for custom guitars. I think you'd dig it Mike.
 
I spent a few days with a friends and the build quality was incredible. Heavier than I thought it would be but if I was into their aesthetic I would probably order one. Wish someone would make something more classically styled with the modern materials.
 
I tried one and it played incredible but I can't get past the looks of them. Not my thing.
 
I have one on order. So I can't really be of any help. But they interested me enough to take a chance. I'd imagine it'd be similar to my current Mayones Duvells. Only, you know... made of super cool futuristic putty.
 
I have serious gas for one. I'd love to get a 060 or 070, but have a Skervesen build in progress and too many other things I want as well....life is just too short.
 
stratjacket":rdkizg73 said:
I have serious gas for one. I'd love to get a 060 or 070, but have a Skervesen build in progress and too many other things I want as well....life is just too short.


life is too short!! have you owned a skervesen in the past? what model did you order? some of those skervesen look and sound really cool.
 
I have never played one so I can't really help but I became friends with a guy who I sold my AX8 to and he has two of them, along with many many other awesome items.

I did ask him and he confirmed...In his opinion Aristides are everything they are cracked up to be and more.
 
I have had several of them and played a few more. They have a ton of sustain, but in general, sound like the pickup set that is in them and not much past that. Not a bad thing, just expect great sustain and choose your favorite pickup set to go in it. Build quality is incredibly good, the company is terrific to work with, finish work is impeccable. I love the headstock but the body was a little big for my liking. Fretwork on all of them has been impeccable. Definitely worth a try if you like that futuristic look!
 
engage757":myjsozv7 said:
I have had several of them and played a few more. They have a ton of sustain, but in general, sound like the pickup set that is in them and not much past that. Not a bad thing, just expect great sustain and choose your favorite pickup set to go in it. Build quality is incredibly good, the company is terrific to work with, finish work is impeccable. I love the headstock but the body was a little big for my liking. Fretwork on all of them has been impeccable. Definitely worth a try if you like that futuristic look!

I've spec'd my build with the Duncan Alpha/Omega. But now I'm having second thoughts and I might go with the Black Winter set. I dunno. Every day I change my mind lol.
 
FourT6and2":7wbfjcjn said:
engage757":7wbfjcjn said:
I have had several of them and played a few more. They have a ton of sustain, but in general, sound like the pickup set that is in them and not much past that. Not a bad thing, just expect great sustain and choose your favorite pickup set to go in it. Build quality is incredibly good, the company is terrific to work with, finish work is impeccable. I love the headstock but the body was a little big for my liking. Fretwork on all of them has been impeccable. Definitely worth a try if you like that futuristic look!

I've spec'd my build with the Duncan Alpha/Omega. But now I'm having second thoughts and I might go with the Black Winter set. I dunno. Every day I change my mind lol.

Black winter all the way!
 
FourT6and2":31s881je said:
engage757":31s881je said:
I have had several of them and played a few more. They have a ton of sustain, but in general, sound like the pickup set that is in them and not much past that. Not a bad thing, just expect great sustain and choose your favorite pickup set to go in it. Build quality is incredibly good, the company is terrific to work with, finish work is impeccable. I love the headstock but the body was a little big for my liking. Fretwork on all of them has been impeccable. Definitely worth a try if you like that futuristic look!

I've spec'd my build with the Duncan Alpha/Omega. But now I'm having second thoughts and I might go with the Black Winter set. I dunno. Every day I change my mind lol.

Really depends what you like haha! Can always swap them. I know I LOVE the Black Winter set personally. A/O was a bit too "djenty" for me. :D
 
mooncobra":wu7sitrn said:
stratjacket":wu7sitrn said:
I have serious gas for one. I'd love to get a 060 or 070, but have a Skervesen build in progress and too many other things I want as well....life is just too short.


life is too short!! have you owned a skervesen in the past? what model did you order? some of those skervesen look and sound really cool.

I've had a couple. I had a 4AP 7 string, the original prototype and I had a 7 string Raptor built. I sold/traded them both. I regretted selling off the 4AP and I have another build in progress. The Raptor, I took a chance and went with 26.5" scale and just really didn't jive with it. I felt so damn stupid for that, I should have gotten a regular ole 25.5" scale and I'd still have it. But traded for my Herbert, so I can't bitch too much...
 
engage757":32ovlr3g said:
FourT6and2":32ovlr3g said:
engage757":32ovlr3g said:
I have had several of them and played a few more. They have a ton of sustain, but in general, sound like the pickup set that is in them and not much past that. Not a bad thing, just expect great sustain and choose your favorite pickup set to go in it. Build quality is incredibly good, the company is terrific to work with, finish work is impeccable. I love the headstock but the body was a little big for my liking. Fretwork on all of them has been impeccable. Definitely worth a try if you like that futuristic look!

I've spec'd my build with the Duncan Alpha/Omega. But now I'm having second thoughts and I might go with the Black Winter set. I dunno. Every day I change my mind lol.

Really depends what you like haha! Can always swap them. I know I LOVE the Black Winter set personally. A/O was a bit too "djenty" for me. :D

How does the BW compare to the Nazgul?

I'm hesitant to try the BW because the output is so high. I typically don't like high-output pickups because of the way they couple to the input of the amp. I prefer to let the amp do all the work when it comes to drive and saturation.

I'm pretty happy with the Omega and Nazgul right now. I just figured I'd try something different for this guitar since it's a custom order. Right now it's either the Aristides BKP Customs, Nazgul/Sentient, or Alpha/Omega.
 
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