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Nick, didn't know you got rid of your Carvin! What's wrong with the licensed Floyds on them? I almost went with a Floyd but opted for the hardtail instead.
I feel my soul go cold... only the dead are smiling.
Nick, didn't know you got rid of your Carvin! What's wrong with the licensed Floyds on them? I almost went with a Floyd but opted for the hardtail instead.
tuning stability was fine, the metal was soft as shit. I stripped two of the locking screw (on the blocks ) in the first 4 months that I had it and the gold came right off (and I don't gig). It was pathetic.
I dropped in an OFR 7 and my guitar sounded so much better, it was almost shocking.
Unfortunately the string spacing on an OFR 7 is a little wider than the licenesed trem so I had to do a total refret (the genius at Carvin that does fret dressing beveled in the ends so far it was a joke so my High E and low B kept pulling off of the end of the fret board.
I had Steve Morrill here in Boston do it for me (incredible work)and after all was said and done it played awesome and sounded awesome (Nailbomb/coldsweat combo) but I dumped so much time and cash into it , to get it to where I felt it should've been right out of the factory, that it left a bad taste in my mouth so I sold it.
I probably should've just put it away for a couple of months because now I miss it.
It was my main player for almost 2 years.
But I won't buy another Carvin 7 unless they start using OFR 7 trems and that does not look like it's ever going to happen.
I agree.
there's a thread over on SS.org focusing on Carvin 7's and a few others hasve also wished that the fret board was a little wider so the string slip wouldn't happen.
I think the 7 string line is pretty far down the priority list at Carvin though so I'm not holding my breath on that one.
The 5-piece neck does look really cool, just stays streamlined and directly down the middle. I was going for a bit of a vintage B.C. Rich look, especially with the maple body. I never cared that much for the stringers on the B.C. Riches where they're surrounding the neck and on the body; just looks a little odd to me.
I feel my soul go cold... only the dead are smiling.
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