Having never bought a guitar I haven't played, I would keep the one I knew to be a good player.
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Originally posted by xenophobe View Post$700? It's a deluxe, not a standard. The only ones I could find for sale google searching forums years back were all in the $900-$1200 range.
and this one for under $700 w/ case
but none of them look anywhere as gorgeous as your guitar. Its a tough one mate.
and you paid $1200 out the door or + tax? I assume it was at guitar showcase? those guys don't budge on the prices I've seen.Sam
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Originally posted by toejam View PostHere's some info about the S1. http://www.musiciansfriend.com/brows...ediaId=m712031
Originally posted by Flatpicker View PostI think it's more phasing vs splitting.
As for the price, they sold for 1599.99 in 2005 (I believe), I doubt they will go lower than 900-1200.
They were a very limited run, Either 250 or 500, and they came out with almost no marketing.
I lucked into one as I was looking for a SSH strat as they hit the market. Fell in love with the pics then the guitar.
Originally posted by Hellbat View PostHaving never bought a guitar I haven't played, I would keep the one I knew to be a good player.
Originally posted by emperor_black View PostYeah, I know, but still you can get them under $900. Here is a 2001 one with hard case for $865
and this one for under $700 w/ case
but none of them look anywhere as gorgeous as your guitar. Its a tough one mate.
and you paid $1200 out the door or + tax? I assume it was at guitar showcase? those guys don't budge on the prices I've seen.
Originally posted by RacerX View PostDid you have cash, Mike? I would've fanned out 11 C-notes?
Originally posted by Shawn Lutz View Postkeep it, Floyd it and replace the tuners with black ones and call it a day
Originally posted by DonP View Post$1200 is a lot of coin. Here's what I'd do. Ask yourself "Are there any other axes you would rather have for this much money?"The 2nd Amendment: America's Original Homeland Defense.
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So, having put a good few hours on it...
I've never had a volume knob that was so pervasively annoying. It feels like it's gritty sandpaper and it jumps in the way to purposely aggravate me even when I'm trying to consciously avoid it. Fucking pissing me off. But the neck is pretty fucking amazing. Blank ebony is pure win and the action is so low. It doesn't feel like a typical vintage Fender neck at all. Man, I'm loving it.
Good news, the S1 knob is easy to remove. Bad news is Fender doesn't make a black one. Normal dome knobs won't fit, the shafts are too large. So I need to machine dome knobs to fit. I don't care about the S1 function. I think it's neat and does offer quite a range of tonal options that I won't ever use, so I don't mind covering it.
As for putting in a Floyd? I'm not afraid to, and while I'd probably like that upgrade, these baby-Floyds, or whatever they call them works great and it stays in tune as well as any double locking guitar I've ever owned.
This is one of less than a half dozen guitars I've ever played or owned in the last 20 years that play better than my Jackson Strathead... but that volume knob definitely has to go...
Oh, it does have some string buzz... but it's really light and very consistent across the whole neck... not that horrible bad string-fretting-out type of buzz, just low action buzz which is a non-issue plugged in, which I can deal with.Last edited by xenophobe; 12-02-2012, 05:12 AM.The 2nd Amendment: America's Original Homeland Defense.
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Originally posted by emperor_black View PostThat calls for a group shot!!The 2nd Amendment: America's Original Homeland Defense.
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