Oh I'm not going to say that it takes getting used to because even though I know I'm pretty bad at playing guitar....this thing makes it more apparent lol. But in is own way it's just as easy to play as a flatter radius....probably because I can't shred anyways lol
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Chords are a little more comfortable on the smaller radius, but even though I'm not much of a shredder either, I still can't bend that well without fretting out... unless I have my action too high for my liking.I feel my soul go cold... only the dead are smiling.
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Originally posted by toejam View PostChords are a little more comfortable on the smaller radius, but even though I'm not much of a shredder either, I still can't bend that well without fretting out... unless I have my action too high for my liking.I live on the edge of danger facing life and death every single day.....then I leave her at home and go disarm bombs.
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That's the problem I have and I like big strings. I have 11's in Eb on an old schecter strat and its a pain in the ass to bend strings but it sounds great.
Originally posted by toejam View PostI still can't bend that well without fretting out... unless I have my action too high for my liking.
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Nice. I agree too, nothing wrong with having a strat in your stable. I have a strat as well. the funny thing is, I wanted the strat that nobody else likes. I remember always wanting a strat and when they came out with the American Deluxe plus (IIRC), that was what I was jonesin for. It had features I wanted, but cork sniffing strat snobs turned their nose up to. It had the roller nut, locking tuners, an american standard pivot style bridge, and a factory installed trem setter. fuck yea. it stays in tune. I also loved the finish option trans red with candy apple red sunburst type edges, with a white pearloid pickguard. lots of folks disliked these strats, and values are low for resale so I was able to bag one for $500."clean sounds are for pussies" - Axewielder
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Originally posted by toejam View PostNice! Vintage-style frets aren't a big deal, but I hope you can deal with the vintage 7.25" radius. I can deal with the 9.5" radius on Strats, but just barely.
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I prefer at least 12" radius, also. My Strat is 9.5" and I can deal with it, but it's not ideal. I've been playing my '94 Hamer Special lately that I just had refretted, and it also has the 14.5" radius which is awesome.I feel my soul go cold... only the dead are smiling.
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