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Got my custom V!
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Popular is not the same as good
Rare is not the same as valuable
Worth is what someone will pay, not what you want to get
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Sweet
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DAVE"It's because the speed of light is superior to the speed of sound that so many people look shiny before they actually sound stupid"
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Originally posted by phill_up View PostI feel like a dumb ass for asking but I'm going to ask anyway. Is the normal scale on the KVs 24.75"? Did you go with the medium frets or Jumbos?
I love the look of the KV2T but the neck is thicker than the speed neck on a KV2 which I prefer. That's why I got the specs of the KV2 guitar with a KV2T headstock. Also, I play in a way lower tuning (Drop C) so the extra tension of a 25.5 scale makes chords a little tighter and cleaner. Drop C on a 24.75 is pretty evil sounding haha... I'm trying to keep it as thrash as possible without being too deathy. Frets are Jumbos.
lml lml
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That guitar is awesome Dave! I saw that over at the Megadeth.com forums. Was never a fan of that particular style of headstock but the finish is gorgeous!I would so snatch that up it if were 24 frets
I'm out like Axl Rose just before a GNR concert
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Originally posted by toejam View PostThe first batch of KV2Ts actually mistakenly got the 25.5" scale, so there's a few of them floating around somewhere.GAS list >KV2T first batch in black ghost flame, and CS KV / RR in string thru & rearloaded.
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Beautiful and unique looking custom. The fact that it probably has a sound and tone different from the standard wood styled KV series gives it even more of a coolness factor. I might be able to convince the wife I need another KV style because the ash sounds a lot different than the other ones!!!
Really nice guitar.
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