I have only limited experience with these new Charvels, but I have been so impressed, I keep selling my other axes and picking these up. Between these two I would have to say the Snow White Standard sounds more aggressive, bright & of course the Floyd is very good thing. The Custom shop is much warmer for clean, I would imagine the Korina wood helps with that. Thanks for all the great info on this Forum!
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I have only limited experience with these new Charvels, but I have been so impressed, I keep selling my other axes and picking these up. Between these two I would have to say the Snow White Standard sounds more aggressive, bright & of course the Floyd is very good thing. The Custom shop is much warmer for clean, I would imagine the Korina wood helps with that. Thanks for all the great info on this Forum!Tags: None
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Originally posted by eddyroxyou didn't happen to score that snow white from Brian Meader over at WMC?
I've been eyeballing that guitar for awhile now. I'm on a all white kick.Come and get one in the yarbles, if you have any yarbles, you yunick jelly thou!
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Originally posted by eddyroxyou didn't happen to score that snow white from Brian Meader over at WMC?
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very nice...beautiful pair!www.usacharvels.com - info, pics and Charvel guitar discussion board. All things Charvel
My Charvel guitars - always one away from too many!
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Originally posted by cloudnineSweet - just like mine, cept take away the extra pup and switch!
I appreciate all the cool comments from my fellow forumites!
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Originally posted by PlexedThe Custom shop is much warmer for clean, I would imagine the Korina wood helps with that.Jackson: DK1
Charvel: CS (CSB), SD (RGF), SD (Bullseye), SD '83 (HRF)
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Originally posted by RufueNice set of Charvies Plexed. I remember that Korina Custom Shop when it was at Wild West Guitars on thier web site - I bet it makes a nice axe for blues.
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