I try to go by ear, but i’m not that good, so i struggle a lot
I try to go by ear, but i’m not that good, so i struggle a lot
If he designed and spec’d it like this he’d had his reasons… btw, he influenced a shit ton of musicians over the years, not me personally, even though i recognize the craft and touch, so he might be a bit of an authority in the field. There are way worse guitars designed by way worse guitarists… why do you care? Listen to what he plays instead of caring for the colours or shapes of a product that carries someone’s name
Post the results! I’m curious :)
Awesome job man! I suggest locking tuners and graphite nut, the total cost should be under or around 100$/€ and they do make a difference!
I think you should use turrets, the board has mounting holes for a reason
Uuuh! Nice! Seems you have a lot of grounds covered! My friend is on a N4 quest
I like this, although i won’t probably be ever able to use one of these at the volume they’re intended to be used. Still i like tha fusz
I have a home rig, which is modeler-based and on which i play whatever i like in that moment, few ODs, Mooer Preamp Model x2 and TC’s FB2 and HoF2 I mainly play a general purpose NickJohnston-oriented modded mim strat with a jbjr in the bridge tuned in Eb, but also a prs se standard 22 with a kluson paf pickup in the neck and a JB in the bridge for the heavier stuff and lower tunings I have an Ibanez S1 xxv aniversary with pink dimarzio evolutions in the bridge and neck tuned to E standard which is the “practice/study/school-guitar”, but i find myself playing it quite seldom
In my rehearsal room i have a peavey 6505mh running into a hb212 with v30s, here i mostly play ambient or heavy stuff with a Cort M600 in dropC and use a boss ch-1 and a carbon copy along the amp built-in reverb for effects
I don’t think i’m very good at playing guitar, i’m a drummer primarily, but i’m always learning new stuff and i love a lot of genres, even though i tend to gravitate towards stoner/nu-metal/grunge stuff when i write/jam
Cool, cool, thanks for the reply, i hope i’ll get a chance at trying out one of these beauties one day
WOW! That’s amazing! I sincerely love it, how does it sound???
Even though you add encoders on the wheels it’s still an open loop locomotion method, you need the room to have a feedback of the position on the plane/in the space