not really i don.t even use the clamp on my floyd half the time and its fine
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Originally posted by sonicsamurai View PostStrat?
Yes...unless they're trying to make it look sorta retro and hot rod. I would also imagine theres no routing on that one? So that would mean less tone loss from cutting chunks out?is that right? I don.t know an awful lot about the trem
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Originally posted by slash-ed View PostThe blurb says black acrylic.
That's just dumb. Black dots to help you find your way around the jet-black fretboard
Finding your way around is pretty easy.
I just didn't get if they were filling the dots with epoxy and calling it acrylic inlay?Build a man a fire and he's warm for a day, set a man on fire and he's warm for the rest of his life.
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Originally posted by zeegler View PostWell, see that's what makes it even dumber. The stud mounted Kahler does require a small route between the two sets of studs. If it didn't, it would make more sense, because you could always switch it to a TOM setup if you wanted. As it is, you would have a big ugly hole there. I'm guessing that Gibson had a pile of studmount Kahlers kicking around in a warehouse for some reason, and wanted to get rid of them.
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Originally posted by sonicsamurai View PostStrat?
Yes...unless they're trying to make it look sorta retro and hot rod. I would also imagine theres no routing on that one? So that would mean less tone loss from cutting chunks out?is that right? I don.t know an awful lot about the trem
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