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The Orange thing with block markers is a monstrosity ...........I don't mind the Orange sparkle........it's the big block fretboard that's so ugly
The AL rosewood feels 'right' with a wonderful neck, great weight, too, and is probably the best-sounding and most versatile twin humbucker guitar I've ever heard. All pickup positions are useable and the inbetween sounds have a lot of chime and quack whilst the humbuckers have enough girth and clarity to deliver. It's a shame I can't get on with the shape
I've had a PRS DGT and a Suhr Alt T (w/Thornbuckers) and they're both excellent guitars and versatile but the HH Albert Lee trumps them. If I could get the vibe, the feel of the AL neck and sounds in a 'more regular' shaped guitar, I'd be all over it.
If you accept that it has a certain Art Deco type feel you could learn to love it .......I love the shape it's really grown on me
@simonhpieman - I've no idea if they differ in dimensions but they do feel different and the rosewood has a smoother, slicker feel and you'd expect them to lend a different sound to the guitar. There's plenty of chat of people with both the SSS and HH versions swapping the necks on each i.e. HH with Maple neck = brighter and SSS with Rosewood neck = mellower but fuller.
Nice to hear so many accounts of how great this guitar is! No wonder I can’t find one for sale xD