i own apprx. 40 guitars. i expect more from some than i do from others. i dont expect $8k tones from my $400 guitars and visa versa. I have used this guitar, amplified, at several live performances now. it performs more than admirably under those conditions. I am really pleased with it as a viable instrument.and i haven't said one word about the aesthetics of the guitar, just how it performs live at shows. For the money i paid for this guitar, i am extremely pleased with it. thx 4 lookin' - ek
nice playing my friend. Pretty cool guitar. I would probably use a pedal to sustain the tones and just strum the guitar once over each chord with the chorus. Soloing over that sound could be really interesting. You have a nice voice dude. Keep up the awesome work. What was it you were singing?
its pretty nuts. actually, i have seen the consecutive guitars in this production run and... you can see this grain pattern you see here on my guitar... change evr so slightly with each guitar produced in the run. Mine was obviously at the start of the production run because all the other grain patterns diminish as the run proceeds. its pretty interesting to see. Thx for lookin' at my guitars. - e 5.23.12
the one problem with guitars with hardwood fronts is that the hardwood dos'nt vibrate as well as a softwood producing a poorer tone.. although it does look amazing
i own apprx. 40 guitars. i expect more from some than i do from others. i dont expect $8k tones from my $400 guitars and visa versa. I have used this guitar, amplified, at several live performances now. it performs more than admirably under those conditions. I am really pleased with it as a viable instrument.and i haven't said one word about the aesthetics of the guitar, just how it performs live at shows. For the money i paid for this guitar, i am extremely pleased with it. thx 4 lookin' - ek
thx 4 the compliments.
song is "plush" - stone temple pilots.
its a nice guitar.
thx 4 lookin' at my axes.
- e 5.27.12
LOL THAT guitar is one of a kind with the great wood, VERY COOL.
nice playing my friend. Pretty cool guitar. I would probably use a pedal to sustain the tones and just strum the guitar once over each chord with the chorus. Soloing over that sound could be really interesting. You have a nice voice dude. Keep up the awesome work. What was it you were singing?
Nice vid. I have the exotic zebra wood. Really mediocre sound unplugged but sounds sweet plugged into my acoustic amp.
I have that guitar. How do you like it?
its pretty nuts. actually, i have seen the consecutive guitars in this production run and... you can see this grain pattern you see here on my guitar... change evr so slightly
with each guitar produced in the run. Mine was obviously at the start of the production run because all the other grain patterns diminish as the run proceeds. its pretty interesting to see. Thx for lookin' at my guitars. - e 5.23.12
type of wood?
the one problem with guitars with hardwood fronts is that the hardwood dos'nt vibrate as well as a softwood producing a poorer tone.. although it does look amazing
luv it. i take real good care of it.
- e
burled ash.