I wanted to try Soloist and I went for used SLX entry level. Good start to get basic idea what this type of guitar has to offer. Floyd Rose Special keeps tuning, action can be very low, intonation ok, lightweight as I wanted it to be. Overall: guitar is really nice and everything is ok. I feel impressed and would like to use this as my primary guitar.
But the sound is not ok. New strings sound dead as if they are old. Charvel San Dimas has richer tone with same strings, more harmonics, as it should be when strings are new. This shows acoustically and also plugged-in on both guitars.
I suspect that root cause maybe in tremolo. Comparing to my Charvel San Dimas, flutter dies quicker on Soloist. Springs maybe creating dull tone on Soloist?
Also, it is visible that Soloist had tremolo without strings pulled back onto cavity bottom by springs. Cover on bottom has marks that show this. Some damage happened to tremolo and it causes this dull sound?
Or... is it just neck-through so all neck through guitars have less harmonics in tone, comparing to bolt-on guitars?
But the sound is not ok. New strings sound dead as if they are old. Charvel San Dimas has richer tone with same strings, more harmonics, as it should be when strings are new. This shows acoustically and also plugged-in on both guitars.
I suspect that root cause maybe in tremolo. Comparing to my Charvel San Dimas, flutter dies quicker on Soloist. Springs maybe creating dull tone on Soloist?
Also, it is visible that Soloist had tremolo without strings pulled back onto cavity bottom by springs. Cover on bottom has marks that show this. Some damage happened to tremolo and it causes this dull sound?
Or... is it just neck-through so all neck through guitars have less harmonics in tone, comparing to bolt-on guitars?
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