PumpkinKing86
Experienced
If it doesn't sound good unplugged, I'm not buying it. Dead guitars are a major bummer.
On a side note, what are those guitars? Lol the only one with a logo on it is the prs.
All Warmoth builds I did myself.On a side note, what are those guitars? Lol the only one with a logo on it is the prs.
Thought so. That EB copy looks great almost didn't realize it wasn't a music manAll Warmoth builds I did myself.
I got that and built right before Sterling gave them a cease a desist. Probably around 2006 or so.Thought so. That EB copy looks great almost didn't realize it wasn't a music man
Right on. They're electric for a reason. Still, sometimes it's nice to just grab one and run through an idea without powering everything up. On those rare occasions I usually reach for my Gretsch Black Falcon.The don't necessarily sound great acoustically, but they all sustain well and are balanced. Like I wouldn't mic one up or anything.
I have an ES-339 for that.Right on. They're electric for a reason. Still, sometimes it's nice to just grab one and run through an idea without powering everything up. On those rare occasions I usually reach for my Gretsch Black Falcon.
The guitar in my av is a Zion. If there's interest I wouldn't mind telling its story sometime in the Guitar sub-forum but I haven't made 10 posts yet.Now my Tom Anderson drop top, OTOH, rings and vibrates all through the neck. I'll go out on a limb and say acoustically, it's the best guitar in my stable. When plugged in, it's over the top amazing.
Most do of mine, some don't. You all? I know it is all about resonant frequency!