So Suhr guitars have been peaking my interest, lately. Gorgeous finishes, great reputation, supposedly killer players and tone. Given their high pricing, though, I'm not ready to take the plunge without trying one out for a while. Maybe I'll pick up a used Pro Series as a "test drive", if I can find one on the cheap.
But I honestly don't know a whole lot about them, except word of mouth. And there are no Suhr dealers near me to try them out. Hoping there are some knowledgable Suhr fans here to help me better understand...
I dig the looks of the Pro Series, especially the Standards. Are these customizable at all, though? Or just totally stock production guitars (no options, except finish)? For instance, I'm not a fan of basswood bodies. Could I get a Pro - say an S4 or S6 - in alder or ash?
Also not a fan of the Gotoh Floyd, which i know Suhr switched to using. I'm sure it's a solid unit, but I just (strongly) prefer an Original Floyd. Will Suhr still build a custom order with an OFR, if the customer specs it this way? Alternatively, is an OFR a drop-in replacement for the Gotoh? Has anyone tried/done this?
Has anyone tried the baked maple neck option? This sounds really cool, just not sure the reality lives up to the hype?
Is Suhr's reputation for build quality and consistency really the case? I don't want the standard "fanboy" response - give me the reality from folks who have experience with Suhr AND other top notch "custom" brands, please.
Also, any Suhr owners feel free to post pics here so I can drool over your guitars. LOL
Thanks in advance.
But I honestly don't know a whole lot about them, except word of mouth. And there are no Suhr dealers near me to try them out. Hoping there are some knowledgable Suhr fans here to help me better understand...
I dig the looks of the Pro Series, especially the Standards. Are these customizable at all, though? Or just totally stock production guitars (no options, except finish)? For instance, I'm not a fan of basswood bodies. Could I get a Pro - say an S4 or S6 - in alder or ash?
Also not a fan of the Gotoh Floyd, which i know Suhr switched to using. I'm sure it's a solid unit, but I just (strongly) prefer an Original Floyd. Will Suhr still build a custom order with an OFR, if the customer specs it this way? Alternatively, is an OFR a drop-in replacement for the Gotoh? Has anyone tried/done this?
Has anyone tried the baked maple neck option? This sounds really cool, just not sure the reality lives up to the hype?
Is Suhr's reputation for build quality and consistency really the case? I don't want the standard "fanboy" response - give me the reality from folks who have experience with Suhr AND other top notch "custom" brands, please.
Also, any Suhr owners feel free to post pics here so I can drool over your guitars. LOL
Thanks in advance.
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