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Whammy's might not have been an option...
A bit of a toy really - except it's not! I took it to a jam with a friend yesterday, and although its inherent tone and volume aren't great played acoustically, if you run it through some effects and a 450W Ampeg, it's absolutely HUGE sounding .
At one point I was using octaver, fuzz, chorus and controlling the feedback with the volume pedal all on my Boss GT-1B. The whole lot, including cables and power supply, fits in a Taylor Baby gig bag I got with it (but obviously not the amp!).
Surprisingly easy to play given that it's fretless and the positions are very close together too - I expected intonation to be an issue, but it isn't really until you get up to the body joint area. At least, after I cut the nut properly it isn't...
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