Thank you!!! And surprisingly more than you’d think. It’s almost perfectly balanced if you just leave it on your thigh and it kind of stays upright if you sit in “player position” it’s like 3 lbs less than my Sabre and it’s pleasantly comfortable to play and effortless to hold.
They’re absolutely mid forward. I know some people don’t like that but for what I’m using it for the tuning and for a clear signal recording I really dig it, but for sure everyone’s taste is different
@@jakenielsen88 trem is super stiff but I’ve never been one to mess with it. No neck dive standing up. I actually love this guitar because of how balanced and light it is.
Nice detailed review. How comfortable is the body shape? Looks very angular.
Thank you!!! And surprisingly more than you’d think. It’s almost perfectly balanced if you just leave it on your thigh and it kind of stays upright if you sit in “player position” it’s like 3 lbs less than my Sabre and it’s pleasantly comfortable to play and effortless to hold.
I played one yesterday. It was so comfortable. I really disliked the stock pickups though. Way too mid forward. But it works for Tosin’s style.
They’re absolutely mid forward. I know some people don’t like that but for what I’m using it for the tuning and for a clear signal recording I really dig it, but for sure everyone’s taste is different
@@illuminatorindex I love the Music Man necks though.
@@bennyharderguitar I knooooow! That’s what hooked when I bought a stingray two years ago
Is there any neck dive when you play this guitar standing up? How does the tremelo feel? is it super stiff?
@@jakenielsen88 trem is super stiff but I’ve never been one to mess with it. No neck dive standing up. I actually love this guitar because of how balanced and light it is.