NGD Firebird X
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NGD Firebird X
Naw, just kidding that thing is a piece of shit.
However, I did play one today and it is a total waste of wood.
However, I did play one today and it is a total waste of wood.
I tried it . They're actually VERY hard to find I guess but out there . I don't think it's worth the money . They didn't want $5k for it but it was still expensive to the point like not really anyone can touch it ( I didn't get that ) . I think like $4500? Pretty lights and junk but I didn't care for it . Rather just have a normal Firebird.. If I liked that...
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New Premier Guitar has a review (Link)
For a guitar whose main show is effects, the review doesn't really talk about them beyond mentioning they exist.
The valuation of this thing is quite screwed up. The Robot Guitars were sold for, what, $1500-ish? A small multi-effects unit might be $100-500. Add the convenience of combining them, and I can still only imagine $2500. At $4500, it's competing with custom guitars.
For the same or less money, you could get a custom-made guitar from the dozens of small shop luthiers out there AND the best POD Line 6 makes. Then you'd have a better guitar, better effects, and higher resale (probably) on the whole package. You'd have to tune it yourself, though.
The valuation of this thing is quite screwed up. The Robot Guitars were sold for, what, $1500-ish? A small multi-effects unit might be $100-500. Add the convenience of combining them, and I can still only imagine $2500. At $4500, it's competing with custom guitars.
For the same or less money, you could get a custom-made guitar from the dozens of small shop luthiers out there AND the best POD Line 6 makes. Then you'd have a better guitar, better effects, and higher resale (probably) on the whole package. You'd have to tune it yourself, though.
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Wow, that put us in our place.Buy if...
you want a fully integrated, feature-packed self-contained guitar and effects package that can thoroughly cover virtually any gigging or recording duties, and have the money and time to get the most out of it.
Skip if...
you can’t be swayed into thinking that Gibson should produce anything other than traditional instruments.
Rating... 4 plectrums out of 5
Rod, whats that original picture from? It looks partly like one of these three:
- Guildsman from Dune
- Cenobytes from Hellraiser
- That shit Star Trek NG film
It's a regular conservative/liberal debate.
The anti-FBXers say "My hands are busy playing - that's why my effects are on the floor!"
And the pro-FBXers say "You just hate technology and change!"
And both sides are sort of wrong. It's easier to manipulate parameters with your hands than feet, and the technology on this guitar already exists in a superior/cheaper form.
Still ugly, though.
The anti-FBXers say "My hands are busy playing - that's why my effects are on the floor!"
And the pro-FBXers say "You just hate technology and change!"
And both sides are sort of wrong. It's easier to manipulate parameters with your hands than feet, and the technology on this guitar already exists in a superior/cheaper form.
Still ugly, though.
I dunno, I can see why accessing effects with your hands on the guitar is a good thing, but on the floor or side in separate boxes means we get to use the exact guitar and effects that we want, instead of having to compromise with a complete turkey like this. Effects and guitar setups are a very personal thing - does anyone expect a company to get it right in a guitar?
Plus on the floor is cheaper
Plus on the floor is cheaper

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I played a self-tuning guitar a few weeks back and completely forgot to report back: it was a Wilkinson one (SURPRISE! It was the local shop that loves Wilkinson kit where I bought the Vibrochamp from) and you turned one of the pots round to select the tuning, then pushed it down to select it. You had to strum the open strings to get it to listen to the notes, and the tuners chugged to bring it into tune. I had a whale of a time selecting tunings, pressing "Tune now pls", then attacking the trem or bending notes and listening to the resulting confusion. Until my high-jinks caused it to break a string and the people in the shop got grumpy because I'd broken it...Pens wrote:Whoa, that's fucked up. Guitars meet technology. It fucking tunes itself???
I like things to be simple and basic, but the tech nerd in me is screaming "THATS COOL!", I have to admit.
Film of A+dub wrote:Dark City.George wrote: Rod, whats that original picture from? It looks partly like one of these three:
- Guildsman from Dune
- Cenobytes from Hellraiser
- That shit Star Trek NG film
Underrated film.
This excrement fodeu really my brain. I saw it in the perfect time, as soon as I was not shitless scared, but I thought on it per YEARS.
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It's hard to take a review seriously when the reviewer thinks Tune-O-Matics are tuners.One of my favorite features of the Firebird X is the Robo-tuners, which made their debut several years earlier on the Gibson Robot Guitar. These computerized tuners look like traditional Tune-O-Matics, but have a small motor that automatically tunes your guitar in seconds to one of the many preset tunings offered.
Kicking and squealing Gucci little piggy.
hlysht, that's hilarious.honeyiscool wrote:It's hard to take a review seriously when the reviewer thinks Tune-O-Matics are tuners.One of my favorite features of the Firebird X is the Robo-tuners, which made their debut several years earlier on the Gibson Robot Guitar. These computerized tuners look like traditional Tune-O-Matics, but have a small motor that automatically tunes your guitar in seconds to one of the many preset tunings offered.