Rex
Dignified but Approachable
Wow. The neck must have been frigid after the first couple of songs. How did your left hand feel?We played 2 hours ...
Wow. The neck must have been frigid after the first couple of songs. How did your left hand feel?We played 2 hours ...
Aha! That’s different from playing in 25° temperatures.We had a propane heater and a kerosene heater on stage.
I used these gloves, I don’t know how cold the fretboard was ... the are not leather, they are plastic (made for paining,...) and that felt perfect on the fretboard. Not sticky but not too fast either.Wow. The neck must have been frigid after the first couple of songs. How did your left hand feel?
Did you used a FC board? Any troubles with the Tuner Display?!?Just did an outdoor "Oyster Roast" a few weeks ago where the temp at night dropped rapidly. At starting time the temp was 30F (~ -1C) and dropped to about 25F (~ -4C). We had a propane heater and a kerosene heater on stage. The fretboard seemed to be in a tropic and arctic climate zone at the same time. I wore polartec long johns, an army surplus skull cap, foot heating pads and gave everyone hand warmers. We played three hours. Never had one issue with the AxeIII or any of the other equipment. For sure though, the brain moves much quicker than the fingers.
Aha! That’s different from playing in 25° temperatures.
Did you used a FC board? Any troubles with the Tuner Display?!?
Switching was fast, just the display struggled ;-)Hey, it's a cool experience! (And probably not one you'd want to do again...)
Interesting about the FC being slow. I'm assuming the switching was not affected, but I suppose that liquid display struggled.