Okay, I've got one of those new 2002 Charvel Traditionals and a 2002 DK2 HRF. I'm in a band with a guy who plays a really expensive Parker Fly. Since I've been playing with them, this guy has broken strings twice. We tune down to D-D, so I'm really baffled as to why he keeps breaking strings. I'm using 10-42 Slinkys, so maybe that's got something to do with why mine don't break. But, seriously, tuned to D-D with a floating trem (which the Parker has), I don't know why any string would break.
Anyway, usually when we get together, I play my Charvel. I go in with the guitar tuned and come out with the guitar in tune. About midway through the set, I check to make sure the guitar is in tune, and it usually is. And even when it's slightly flat or sharp, a quick tug on the trem pulls the strings right back in tune. But this guys Parker has to be tuned about 2 times per practice. Not that I'm downing the Parker Fly, but it's a $2000 guitar. Even my DK2 stays in better tune, and it only cost me $300.
So, anyway, I've also watched other local bands playing with Ibenhads, PRS, Gibson, Fernandes (most without trems), and most don't play a full set without having to tune up at least once.
Anyone else out there play live with imports? Do the Jackson/Charvel imports seem to hold up pretty well under live conditions? I'm anxious, but the more and more I play, the more and more confident I become.
--Dan
Anyway, usually when we get together, I play my Charvel. I go in with the guitar tuned and come out with the guitar in tune. About midway through the set, I check to make sure the guitar is in tune, and it usually is. And even when it's slightly flat or sharp, a quick tug on the trem pulls the strings right back in tune. But this guys Parker has to be tuned about 2 times per practice. Not that I'm downing the Parker Fly, but it's a $2000 guitar. Even my DK2 stays in better tune, and it only cost me $300.
So, anyway, I've also watched other local bands playing with Ibenhads, PRS, Gibson, Fernandes (most without trems), and most don't play a full set without having to tune up at least once.
Anyone else out there play live with imports? Do the Jackson/Charvel imports seem to hold up pretty well under live conditions? I'm anxious, but the more and more I play, the more and more confident I become.
--Dan
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