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That looks like it would be alot of fun to play with. I bet the custom shops (Jackson, Fender, BC rich, etc.) will get some crazy requests using that program. They will probably curse LINE 6 forever!
Tim, I still got to get one of those. Because the 1st version is so cheap now, do you recommend it?
$499.00 blowout at GC a few weeks ago! I missed it though. This new software technology is getting really interesting.
I have one and I recommend it if you get one with the right frame of mind.
It is not a high quality guitar.
It plays pretty good after some setup work
It looks well um, like a Gibson/Fender love child.
It is an incredible tool in the studio.
I now find myself using it more and more live. The acoustic models work great and I don't need to lug my nice acoustic out with me.
If you have a vetta, it interfaces with it which makes it even more versatile.
I like being able to pick thru some acoustic linse, twist a knob and spank out some tele tones, twist again and grind out some Les Paul driven chords.
I'm on my 3rd Variax. I bought one of the first ones at a steep discount. Then the 700 was announced and I ordered it and sold the first one. Then the 500's dropped to $499 at GC so I picked up another one and put a Roland GK wart on it.
The 500 is not a great guitar. However, with a bit of setup work it's not too bad. I've been talking to the folks at Warmoth for months now about getting the routes done so I will probably move the 500 guts into a decent guitar eventually.
The 700 is a good guitar. As a guitar it is not as good as other guitars in that price range. However, it is 20 guitars in one soooo...
I would definitely recommend getting a 500 for cheap if you can - it's well worth it IMO. The only problem with the 500 is it is ass ugly. Your choices are ugly black (my first one), even uglier red (my current one), or ridiculously fucking ugly tobacco burst.
I want REAL change. I want dead bodies littering the capitol.
after spending more time reading, im really excited. The fact that a person can keep stamdard tuning, but have the variax play some crazy outta tune stuff sounds great. NO more loose strings, bad intonation, string changes, etc.
You can turn your guitar into a Bass for simple recordings, I think that has cool potential. I'd just like all that on a neck-thru guitar with 24 frets. [img]graemlins/brow.gif[/img]
A member over there just installed the earvana nut on his, and I'm seriously thinking about trying that mod.
The Variax is great for rhythm parts and textures. It just does not scream enough for me to consider it as a serious axe for lead work.
For what I paid for it though, it rocks. The workbench really ups its value and give you VG-88 type editing features in what will probably be a very user friendly interface.
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