New paranormal baritone colors. Oxblood and puke green
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Re: New paranormal baritone colors. Oxblood and puke green
I won't be buying either, especially not the olive green.
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Re: New paranormal baritone colors. Oxblood and puke green
I like the oxblood, black was still the best color on these I think.
Most likely will buy the olive when Amazon inevitably clearances them out at $289
Most likely will buy the olive when Amazon inevitably clearances them out at $289
Re: New paranormal baritone colors. Oxblood and puke green
I like the oxblood finish but never been hugely keen on the Cabronita look tbh.
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ekwatts wrote:I'm just going to smash it in with a hammer and hope it works. Tone is all in the fingers anyway.
Re: New paranormal baritone colors. Oxblood and puke green
Into the oxblood, dang. Not sure about the oxblood-gold-white combo tho.
Caught the guard looking white with lighting glare; looks pretty cool, bit more 'Harmony' like that, although maybe skating dangerously close to Jack White territory:
Caught the guard looking white with lighting glare; looks pretty cool, bit more 'Harmony' like that, although maybe skating dangerously close to Jack White territory:
Re: New paranormal baritone colors. Oxblood and puke green
I ain't making a new thread. Suck it.
I got a Epiphone Les Paul II doing fuck all. If I got it setup with Mammoth Slinkies it'd be same sorta vibe as these?
I got a Epiphone Les Paul II doing fuck all. If I got it setup with Mammoth Slinkies it'd be same sorta vibe as these?
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Re: New paranormal baritone colors. Oxblood and puke green
No. Done that with a strat once which is even slightly longer than Gibson scale. Sure it intonated and played the same notes but it wasn’t great to play and the tension didn’t feel right. I think there’s a reason baritones usually start at 27”, that extra room really helps
Re: New paranormal baritone colors. Oxblood and puke green
Yes, it's all about string tension. The longer the scale the higher the tension, so then you can tune a couple of steps down for a thicker baritone toans. The shorter the scale the flabbier the strings and the flabbiness will only increase with tuning it down
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Re: New paranormal baritone colors. Oxblood and puke green
Did this with an Epiphone Dot and some Chrome 13s but never got on with it tbh. Feel was off and had a lot of tuning issues around the lower frets even though it intonated fine at the 12th (assume it was probably a nut issue but never liked the overall sound/feel enough to try to fix it).
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.