Ugly Jaguar type guitar
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Ugly Jaguar type guitar
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Jaguar-Custom-H ... 46005e6695
wow. it even has a jaguar animal inlay. disgusting looking guitar the worst ive seen in awhile.
wow. it even has a jaguar animal inlay. disgusting looking guitar the worst ive seen in awhile.
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Is this some sort of fucking joke?
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I can't really wrap my mind around why someone would need to go back and forth between standard and drop D so quickly and often enough to warrant a hardware device to do the job. I also can't imagine a mechanical device can really provide accurate and repeatable tuning.
Somehow this is the most offensive aspect to me.
Somehow this is the most offensive aspect to me.
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I played a GAX that had a drop d lever (below the bridge though), seemed pretty stable switching back and forth. I totally see the use of it.avj wrote:I can't really wrap my mind around why someone would need to go back and forth between standard and drop D so quickly and often enough to warrant a hardware device to do the job. I also can't imagine a mechanical device can really provide accurate and repeatable tuning.
Somehow this is the most offensive aspect to me.
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That guitar is as pretty as three sphincters stitched together.
It's a little wanky, but, it does have its use. Of course, almost no one else actually does this sort of thing; most people people use it between songs, and it's quite silly.
[youtube][/youtube]avj wrote:I can't really wrap my mind around why someone would need to go back and forth between standard and drop D so quickly and often enough to warrant a hardware device to do the job. I also can't imagine a mechanical device can really provide accurate and repeatable tuning.
Somehow this is the most offensive aspect to me.
It's a little wanky, but, it does have its use. Of course, almost no one else actually does this sort of thing; most people people use it between songs, and it's quite silly.
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I dunno. One band I'm in has all songs but four in standard tuning. So those 4 songs are always grouped together in the set. It would be nice to be able to change things up every now and again.avj wrote:I can't really wrap my mind around why someone would need to go back and forth between standard and drop D so quickly and often enough to warrant a hardware device to do the job. I also can't imagine a mechanical device can really provide accurate and repeatable tuning.
Somehow this is the most offensive aspect to me.
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We switch frequently as well, but it takes less than ten seconds to retune. I guess I just don't understand why someone would slap some ugly-ass thing on a guitar to save ten seconds. Not to mention, our friend Science seems to agree that tuning down to pitch rather than up into it is not a great idea—discounting locking tuners, of course.gaybear wrote:I dunno. One band I'm in has all songs but four in standard tuning. So those 4 songs are always grouped together in the set. It would be nice to be able to change things up every now and again.avj wrote:I can't really wrap my mind around why someone would need to go back and forth between standard and drop D so quickly and often enough to warrant a hardware device to do the job. I also can't imagine a mechanical device can really provide accurate and repeatable tuning.
Somehow this is the most offensive aspect to me.
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avj wrote:We switch frequently as well, but it takes less than ten seconds to retune. I guess I just don't understand why someone would slap some ugly-ass thing on a guitar to save ten seconds. Not to mention, our friend Science seems to agree that tuning down to pitch rather than up into it is not a great idea—discounting locking tuners, of course.gaybear wrote:I dunno. One band I'm in has all songs but four in standard tuning. So those 4 songs are always grouped together in the set. It would be nice to be able to change things up every now and again.avj wrote:I can't really wrap my mind around why someone would need to go back and forth between standard and drop D so quickly and often enough to warrant a hardware device to do the job. I also can't imagine a mechanical device can really provide accurate and repeatable tuning.
Somehow this is the most offensive aspect to me.
haha, honestly, i don't really do drop-d (i play keyboards in the band i was refering to), so i'm knda talking out my ass.
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[/spoil]endsjustifymeans wrote:Apparently this guitar sets you on fire when you play it...
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Presumably an act of self-immolation on the guitar's part, due to
a) its looks, and
b) the Johnny Tryhard playing it, donned with 'ROCK WITH THE ROCK' t-shirt.
Nothing says "rockstar" like a 'Rock And Roll World Tour' t-shirt. I hear Bono wears his as pyjamas.
I think I know the one you're talking about. Pains me to say it now, but He did an actual decent job considering.SKC Willie wrote:that guitar reminds me of the thread where the guy tried to build a jag-stang without using templates or any plans but figured he'd get close enough by just cutting away.
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