I can't stand lacquered necks. Yick.SOAPboy wrote:Im with you on that..R00k wrote:I can't stand to play Les Pauls. They look great, but they're heavy and not balanced very well. They're really awkward to play sitting down, IMO.PhoeniX wrote:Looks nice. I keep thinking about getting a new guitar, I love the Les Paul look but then I wonder if it's actually worth it
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Only exception is a friend had a "new wood" les paul. Oddly played ALOT better than some of the others ive dicked around on.
New toy....
turn off video accel in the performance tab :icon14:mrd wrote:Check out the demo video... I'd take a screen dump but WMP is a faget and won't let me and I can't be arsed to find some software to do it just for this.
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OK, I've recieved and installed my tremol-no. Takes about an hour start to finish, hardest part is retuning the bloody thing constantly throughout the procedure, can scarcely feel the thing once it's in there. I'm not so sure about all their claims about increased sustain - seems slightly better but then again the S had pretty amazing sustain already - but the tone seems unchanged and the tremolo-fixing part works perfectly. Need to rout out the tremolo cover plate with a slot to allow me to turn it off/on as required and then we're done :-)
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i'm dont really know much about locking systems as i've never had one.
i play plaine stats with non-locking bridge.
with this type, all thats needed is 5 springs in the trem cavity to hold it agiast the body.
then its effectivly blocked
sometimes the claw may have to be tightend tho
i'm dont really know much about locking systems as i've never had one.
i play plaine stats with non-locking bridge.
with this type, all thats needed is 5 springs in the trem cavity to hold it agiast the body.
then its effectivly blocked
sometimes the claw may have to be tightend tho
it is about time!