It’s a beautiful guitar. It sounds good amplified but when I play it I get a feeling that there is a dead spot on the neck or the neck is constantly warping, leaving me with a perception they it needs an adjustment. I just took it in and the guy measured and said it was fine.
It’s a Custom Classic Silberburst with the Classic 57plus/Classic 57 pickup combo. The charts on these pickup don’t look like they are that hot but these seem to be. They come close to using a drive boost compared to my other two hot pickups, the Dimarzio Super Distortion and the Duncan Distortion. Both feel like they have less gain.
I’m debating on selling it. I’ve had the vol and tone lots replaced 3 times and recently added a treble bleed trying to get it to clean up using the volume. And nothing has worked. And so I rarely play it. But I’m torn because it may be valuable someday. I saw the same model and same Guitar if the Week issue priced at $2,900 on Reverb in ‘good’ condition. Mine is in excellent cosmetic condition.
maybe it’s time to look ata PRS. But I like the strat feel, so the Suhr Thorn model looks fun. But then I don’t have my Gibson on the wall. Also, it takes a few minutes getting used to the small scale. Not a big deal, but definitely feels different...less good.
Should I look at like a girlfriend? I’ve given her plenty of time to change her skanky ways...time to split? Or give her another chance with some lower, vintage pickups? There’s still the dead neck feeling (jacked up tooth but a hot body). The girl down the street looks enticing. I need relationship advice
It’s a Custom Classic Silberburst with the Classic 57plus/Classic 57 pickup combo. The charts on these pickup don’t look like they are that hot but these seem to be. They come close to using a drive boost compared to my other two hot pickups, the Dimarzio Super Distortion and the Duncan Distortion. Both feel like they have less gain.
I’m debating on selling it. I’ve had the vol and tone lots replaced 3 times and recently added a treble bleed trying to get it to clean up using the volume. And nothing has worked. And so I rarely play it. But I’m torn because it may be valuable someday. I saw the same model and same Guitar if the Week issue priced at $2,900 on Reverb in ‘good’ condition. Mine is in excellent cosmetic condition.
maybe it’s time to look ata PRS. But I like the strat feel, so the Suhr Thorn model looks fun. But then I don’t have my Gibson on the wall. Also, it takes a few minutes getting used to the small scale. Not a big deal, but definitely feels different...less good.
Should I look at like a girlfriend? I’ve given her plenty of time to change her skanky ways...time to split? Or give her another chance with some lower, vintage pickups? There’s still the dead neck feeling (jacked up tooth but a hot body). The girl down the street looks enticing. I need relationship advice