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1) But it says "From Fender" (or something like that) on the headstock, so it must be true!
2) Allen Keys should always be of a harder material than the bolt they are moving. The truss rod just needs to be less shit.
I'd go for pedantic twats on guitar related forums.
Straight frets are an intonation compromise and picking makes attack go sharp and decay will drop in pitch, the harder you pick the more extreme this is.
There's basically no way to use the full dynamic range of a guitar without the tuning being compromised at some point (except for with an evertune bridge in theory).
The problem is if you get a true temperament guitar with an evertune then everyone in the band needs one. At least with things as they are traditionally you're generally equally out with each other, so sound in.
Ouch, that hurt. (I have to admit you're right though.)
I'm extremely jealous of bands made up of Youtubers who can tour Europe and the US without having to play shit pubs on the way up.
And I don't like guitar players who wear shiny suits on stage (or anywhere, come to that).
the fact that a guitar the has been pre fucked by a factory is worth shitloads but one that has been actually played somehow the value is less. makes no sense whatsoever
Obviously planning some private head-shaking later on
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In case you can't guess I'm looking for a cheap double gigbag for my electrics - I have nearly given up and lost the will to buy shit I don't really need here.
That vid's already gone viral.
Actually that reminds me of a Roy Harper gig someone dragged me to in the 80s. Last song before the interval had so many effects sounds, about three or four of us had to go up to the stage to work out what the hell his pedals were. What a racket!
(Anyway sorry for the diversion.)
(There are some great builders like Joseph Kaye and Marc Rutters who literally build the guitar from the ground up).