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Originally posted by DonP View PostI can't seem to find neck-thru guitars on Warmoth's site
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Originally posted by DonP View PostI wish they could bind the neck.
Still seems like a good value for the money.
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Originally posted by blindmuddy View PostYou're right, Warmoth are bolt on. but you can get a bound bolt on neck.The Guitars:
Jackson USA SL2H, Jackson Performer PS-4, Gibson Les Paul Studio Gothic, Ibanez JS-1000, B.C. Rich Mockingbird ST, Martin GPCPA5 Acoustic, 14 Warmoth customs, Ibanez Artcore AS73, Ibanez Prestige SR1000EFM Bass
The Amps:
Peavey JSX 212 with JSX 412 cabinet, Ampeg B2R with Ampeg Portaflex PF210HE cabinet
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Originally posted by blindmuddy View PostThats part of the reason I opted for birdseye. To me it looks better without the binding
What about Jumbo vs. Med. Jumbo? I usually prefer the biggest frets money can buy. Can you have frets that are too large?
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i used to scallop my boards half way (g,b,e strings), but now i kinda prefer to feel the wood of the board under my fingers, plus i play so hard on my left hand it's too easy to go outta tune., and im grinding frets down to the nubs, my practice guitar is not even a year old, and the frets are pitted and flattened, after about 8 months of just an hour or two 3 or 4 nights a week, (if that), sucks, i'm too afraid to play my expensive guitars much because of it.
Are Stainless Steel frets any more resilliant to wear?
I was even thinking what about titanium frets?, lol, cause seriously, a couple grand for a guitar and then to just burn it out it in a year and have to get an expensive refret, is um, just not in the budget.
Maybe i'll just keep buying 99 dollar starcasters for practicing
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Originally posted by Trem View Posti used to scallop my boards half way (g,b,e strings), but now i kinda prefer to feel the wood of the board under my fingers, plus i play so hard on my left hand it's too easy to go outta tune., and im grinding frets down to the nubs, my practice guitar is not even a year old, and the frets are pitted and flattened, after about 8 months of just an hour or two 3 or 4 nights a week, (if that), sucks, i'm too afraid to play my expensive guitars much because of it.
Are Stainless Steel frets any more resilliant to wear?
I was even thinking what about titanium frets?, lol, cause seriously, a couple grand for a guitar and then to just burn it out it in a year and have to get an expensive refret, is um, just not in the budget.
Maybe i'll just keep buying 99 dollar starcasters for practicing
They claim that SS frets don't wear out. I got em on mine and cant notice any wear and I've been playing it ALOT. It's my main guitar.
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Originally posted by blindmuddy View PostThey claim that SS frets don't wear out. I got em on mine and cant notice any wear and I've been playing it ALOT. It's my main guitar.I want REAL change. I want dead bodies littering the capitol.
- Newc
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Originally posted by relativity View PostWas wondering about the string spacing at the nut on those Carvin electrics?
What exactly does a 1.7" nut feel like compared to a 1 11/16"?
I'm pretty sure all the Carvin electrics have 1.69" wide nuts. They are using a common mathematical technique known as rounding.I want REAL change. I want dead bodies littering the capitol.
- Newc
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