Doog wrote:What's shit about something that solves an inherent problem with a crappy old design? It's not the prettiest thing ever, but I'd rather have a guitar that works properly over a vintage-correct rattle-and-buzz machine.
"Hey audience, sorry the second half of that song sounded so crap, my low E popped out of the saddle and went out of tune. Again".
A Staytrem still won't solve the inherent problem of a lack of angle. As soon as you have to shim a neck so much that it's sitting SO high above the body, something has gone deeply wrong.
You’d get banned off OSG for that post
I’d completely forgotten about buzzstops. Shows how long it is since I messed around with Jags and JM’s.
*glances over at the Jackson Rhoads V in the corner of the room*
In a cab phonescaling and struggling to post pictures etc but I got an e-mail from Fender this morning with some of their new stuff. In addition to the Lead III there is a Lead II and there’s also a couple of Mavericks.
Fran wrote:I love how this place is basic as fuck.
ekwatts wrote:I'm just going to smash it in with a hammer and hope it works. Tone is all in the fingers anyway.
It would be fun if Fender did a limited run of Lennon's Rickenbackers and gave it all to homeless for free. No money involved, you can't sue me, na-na-na-na-na, can't hear you!
BearBoy wrote:In a cab phonescaling and struggling to post pictures etc but I got an e-mail from Fender this morning with some of their new stuff. In addition to the Lead III there is a Lead II and there’s also a couple of Mavericks.