I went out to look at Guitar Center's big July blowout sale thingy today...and came home with a NOS RR5! Why did I do that? $399.00, that's why. It's the cream w/black pinstripes and gold hardware version. I decided to try it since it has a Tune-o-matic bridge. I'm getting a bit fed up with Floyds and decided to see how a Rhoads would fit me. Pretty cool, so far.
My wife will be, umm, 'intrigued', when she comes back to town Monday, I'm sure. [img]images/icons/smile.gif[/img]
The cool thing is that this is a new guitar, so the 30-day return policy is in effect. This will probably help with the wife, as well. I may end up returning it to get a set of studio monitors, but we'll see.
One question, though: Because the neck is angled back due to the TM bridge, I can't raise the bridge pickup close enough to the strings, which sit quite a ways off the body. I seem to reach the end of the adjustment screws' travel with still a long distance between pickup and strings. Any ideas on how to rectify this without guitar alterations (that 30-day return policy, remember...)?
My wife will be, umm, 'intrigued', when she comes back to town Monday, I'm sure. [img]images/icons/smile.gif[/img]
The cool thing is that this is a new guitar, so the 30-day return policy is in effect. This will probably help with the wife, as well. I may end up returning it to get a set of studio monitors, but we'll see.
One question, though: Because the neck is angled back due to the TM bridge, I can't raise the bridge pickup close enough to the strings, which sit quite a ways off the body. I seem to reach the end of the adjustment screws' travel with still a long distance between pickup and strings. Any ideas on how to rectify this without guitar alterations (that 30-day return policy, remember...)?
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