Never said you couldn't disagree :rock-on: or even down tune any shorter scale guitar.
That being said, if you think your going to have the same action/set-up tuning down more than about a half step from standard tuning then I beg to differ :icon_tongue:
Playing in tune is important isn't...
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Your Schecter is 26.5" scale. I think a lot of people, if they did not know in advance, wouldn't even notice the difference from a 25.5 scale. It is not that big of an adjustment to play as long as they were already used to a 7 string vs a six string width fret board.
I have...
Obviously 7 string guitars are not a "fad". If Warmoth would show some interest in 7 strings they stand to do well. Nobody offers the wood choices Warmoth does, not to mention all the other options available. For 6 string Warmoth guitars anyways.
Not saying everything Warmoth in a six string...
get a capo and be done. Your kidding right? :toothy12:
No, the idea of a seven string is not drop tuning.
My seven Loomis is a seven string and a baritone. For a reason which someone who plays them already know and it would sound that you don't care really, which is fine, other than your...
Hi Eric,
Does anyone at Warmoth ever wonder...Why don't we sell any seven strings when people are selling 7 strings at SS.org for $3500+ using nothing more than Mahogany body and necks with Satine fret boards? Or, Why are PRS and Suhr jumping into the seven string market as of NAMM 2010...
Reverse Strats look weird to me. That said I think reverse headstocks look great on a lot of guitars. It depends. For instance I think DangerousR6's Tele is smoking hot looking. Sometimes they look right on a V and sometimes they don't. I don't think many people are thinking Hendrix nowdays when...
Well time to order my first Warmoth. I would like your suggestions if you wish to make them.
1. I have not decided on the body yet. I am somewhat burnt out on the whole Super Strat thing, nice as they are and I may still go that way because of 2.
2. I am going to use a 24 fret neck for sure. I...
Ah, TY. Well I know who owns it so I'll send an email for the info [they didn't mention that when I mailed them about neck plates]. Will Warmoth do a Floyd route on a Warmoth Tele body? Of couse I can ask them however I have never seen one at the company website? The Blue Quilt and the Spalt are...
It seems that in many countries learning a second and third language is very common. Perhaps with so many in Europe living in small [real estate wise] countries where they travel and are in contact with other languages much more ferquently than say here in the USA many people speak at least two...
Other than the gloss finish that is sweet as can be to me. So is your Quilt Blue Metal Tele! :kewlpics:
Yes, I am a gloss finish hater, but I accept myself for how I am lol. I love Floyds!
If I could only have one wish from Warmoth become a reality it would be that they offer a 26.5" - 27" scale option for the 7 string neck. I would be willing to pay extra for this scale.
If I could ask for more then I would include that scale option for the six string necks too.
Three wishes...
Old topic however I REALLY LIKE this guitar but have a question or two.
I like 24 frets too. Can you reach them on this guitar?
Could you route better access and still have a stable and good looking shape?
I do not like the control placement, is there room within the route to move the volume...
The Blue and the Spalted Tele's are just frickin' badazz :party07: I especially like the Spalted Tele because I have never seen a Floyd Tele body in the Warmoth company webite and wondered if it was a no-no or something.
hmmmmmm, tax return time could be interesting :headbang1:
And since he can't hear the difference he thusly became a guitar tech instead of player lol. SS frets, a must for Chicken Pickers! Thats like saying the nut material does not make a difference because unless your playing an open string or fretless guitar or slide, the frets are the nut. And...
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