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Ha ha, for some reason looking at the tiny photo I assumed it was a 2 hum soloist with the SD's in it and I thought new Dinky's (given that A/F is a relatively new color) came stock with EMGs over SD's?
You couldn't tell it was a bolt-on from the photo. At least I couldn't.
That seems to be sorta true... LOL.
I hooked up my accelerator pedal in my car to my brake lights. I hit the gas, people behind me stop, and I'm gone.
Gotta watch the price/quality of the guitars posted online at GC. You will find the same model online priced very differently with no explanation. The best way to know what you are getting is see it in person, if not, call them. Don't assume anything. I called about an SL1, asked lots of questions, requested more pics, haggled the price to 950 and took a chance. When I got it, the magnetic polls on the two single humbucking pickups were badly staggered which resulted in interference. Some were even below the plastic housing. So I returned it. I am not a techie and wasn't about to pay someone to mess with it or buy new pickups. They did not tell me about it even when asked if something was wrong with the pickups. Plus the FR locking nut was not flush to the neck, there was a large gap. Buyer beware if the price is too good to be true.
Gotta watch the price/quality of the guitars posted online at GC. You will find the same model online priced very differently with no explanation. The best way to know what you are getting is see it in person, if not, call them. Don't assume anything. I called about an SL1, asked lots of questions, requested more pics, haggled the price to 950 and took a chance. When I got it, the magnetic polls on the two single humbucking pickups were badly staggered which resulted in interference. Some were even below the plastic housing. So I returned it. I am not a techie and wasn't about to pay someone to mess with it or buy new pickups. They did not tell me about it even when asked if something was wrong with the pickups. Plus the FR locking nut was not flush to the neck, there was a large gap. Buyer beware if the price is too good to be true.
But with jacksons and charvels, GC seems to be relatively dumb. Like selling a soloist for the price of a DK2 or something. A bit dramatic, but you get the idea...
I hooked up my accelerator pedal in my car to my brake lights. I hit the gas, people behind me stop, and I'm gone.
But with jacksons and charvels, GC seems to be relatively dumb. Like selling a soloist for the price of a DK2 or something. A bit dramatic, but you get the idea...
More like they're pricing it according to the market so it actually sells.
When I got it, the magnetic polls on the two single humbucking pickups were badly staggered which resulted in interference. Some were even below the plastic housing.
That's how the pole pieces are supposed to be on certain single coil models.
I feel my soul go cold... only the dead are smiling.
That's how the pole pieces are supposed to be on certain single coil models.
That actually dawned on me but I don't know if it was supposed to be that way on the SL1. It appeared to be F-ed up and the sound was not good on those pups. It needed a major setup and was missing the top of the toggle switch. I didn't want to spend $1K only to have to put more money into it. After it got returned, I found a perfect trans green SL2H with unique reverse headstock, so it worked out in the end.
The guitar was a trans blue SL1 and I now see it is now listed on GC online for $1200. I returned it my local Cherry Hill store. It is a beautiful finish. The other major turnoff was that the case absolutely smelled to high heaven. The guy at the store said it was the glue they used in the case or something but it was unbelievable. The guitar had a faint smell as well.
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