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Pretty cool, but I wouldn't consider a single-locking design a "shred" guitar.
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I'll tell ya, I have an Ovation Adamas with no inlays on the ebony board and I don't miss them. That's what the sides dots are for.
Besides that you can kind of learn your way around.
My Yamaha Silent Guitar only has side dots on frets 5, 7 and 12 and I haven't ever felt that I needed any others more than that.
Might even be able to get by without side dots.
The stud mounted Kahler is the thing that baffles me. It was designed to retrofit guitars that originally had TOMs. If you're manufacturing a new guitar, doesn't it make sense that you would go with a proper flatmount Kahler?
The stud mounted Kahler is the thing that baffles me. It was designed to retrofit guitars that originally had TOMs. If you're manufacturing a new guitar, doesn't it make sense that you would go with a proper flatmount Kahler?
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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