Shark Guitars Convertible Bridge

The trem is very Kahler cam, if I'm understanding it correctly. In my experience with the Kahler, you had to keep a shallow break angle to have a chance to get closer to tuning stability, and that killed the tone. I'd like to think this is somehow fundamentally different, but I don't see how.

Also, this is great if the company lasts, but if they don't, it'll be like trying to get electronics for a Parker.
 
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Also, this is great if the company lasts, but if they don't, it'll be like trying to get electronics for a Parker.
A YouTube content goldmine! Finally there could be more variety in this kind of video if a new brand were added.

My concern is that Turkey is just outside the EU, so customs and taxes are sure a significant factor, as will be S&H, not just financially, but physically: It's a fair bit distant, and shipping stuff back and forth for warranty or repairs or whatever is gonna be a nightmare.
 
But what about those height-adjustable frets that he demos near the end? While I never thought I had seen it all, I know I didn't expect to see that!

Edit: No, not near the end, 9:40!
 
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I watched the video with Dweezil and Shark Guitars. Man that guitar is nuts. I tend to mistrust anything with a lot of gimmicky features. Maybe it’s all good though and actually works and sounds good. I’ll allow other people to be the guinea pigs.
 
I watched the video with Dweezil and Shark Guitars. Man that guitar is nuts. I tend to mistrust anything with a lot of gimmicky features. Maybe it’s all good though and actually works and sounds good. I’ll allow other people to be the guinea pigs.
I'm with you. Obviously it's very intriguing, but when I really think about it, there is so much that could fail with it. I don't think I'd want my guitar and effects incorporated into one entity. I agree with @Sleestak that the price doesn't seem unreasonable, but the question is "Do I really need, or even want, everything it offers?"
 
I'm with you. Obviously it's very intriguing, but when I really think about it, there is so much that could fail with it. I don't think I'd want my guitar and effects incorporated into one entity. I agree with @Sleestak that the price doesn't seem unreasonable, but the question is "Do I really need, or even want, everything it offers?"
I think that is a good way to say it. There is a lot of intriguing potential here. It would be fun to experiment with.
 
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