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Originally posted by RacerX View PostYeah, and I got a bridge to sell ya. Not far from ya either."illegal downloading saved people from having to buy that piece of shit you tried to pass off as music" - Nighbat
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Originally posted by chrisolson View PostAgreed. Kinda nit-picky.
Some guitars look find with this kind of setup...skinny/sharp dinky style bodies tend to lend themselves better to direct mount. I have a J-Custom Ibz that looks completely at home with the direct mount pickups. But the San Dimas bodies just look like there's too much real estate to not have pickup rings. Take a look at my pics...one with and one without. My question is...you've mentioned it's an easy fix. I'm not a guitar tech. I can change strings and intonate...that's about it. What's involved in changing from direct mount to having a ring?
Thanks guys!
Todd M
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Originally posted by rudociliak View PostHeyyyy, how come these ones come with a case, and the USA ones didn't? ....
Lets face it...Charvel made a great product with the USA pro-mods...especially for the price...but they didn't exactly knock them out of the ball park in terms of sales. To move production overseas, they lower the overall production cost, which, in turn makes them a more attractive deal to potential buyers (who are on a tighter budget)...and now they'll throw the hard case in as well. It just makes better business sense...despite what the die hard enthusiast thinks (like me)
Personally, I'd rather have my USA-made guitars with gig-bags. If I want a hard case, I'll buy one. But I much prefer the "made in USA" label to the "made in Japan" label....and paying a 200 dollar premium for that made in USA label was easily worth the price (hard case or no hard case). Still, $899 for a Charvel is a great deal, especially with the hard case included...even if they are Japanese. If they were Mexican or Chinese, I might not be so bold as to make that statement. In any event, Charvel probably will sell more of the Japanese models...they're cheaper...I'm sure they'll be very good quality, and your average guitar player on a budget will see this as an opportunity to own a great guitar for a few hundred bucks less and a hard case.
Hope this answers your question.Todd M
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Originally posted by greywolf View PostI had something to say here, but the advertisement in the sidebar for panties and lingerie has broken my concentration. What was the question again?
And no, I'm not seeing any ads for skeet cleaner. ( Ah the benefits of being platinum... )GTWGITS! - RacerX
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