I love the fact that PRS still improves their guitars, while all other build the same thing since the 50s.
That being said, I think it's a mistake swapping the durable material for plastic for that smidge of midrange...if thats even there.
so one, why are we worrying now? Haven't we've been saying the same thing once the keyboard/synthesizer was invented? In the end you could see A.I. created music still as a see as human created. Someone has to give input to the A.I.
two, I don't have so much of a problem with A.I. music as an...
But is there any other than the Floyd Rose NFT?
I really don't get the point of stripping the ballends and locking the string when there is no fine tuner.
If one digs the '59 profile, but wants to go unsymmetrical, would you recommend the Wolfgang or the SRV?
Is it fair to say the Wolfgang is the unsymmetrical standard thin and SRV the unsymmetrical '59?
now that is a se*y info :icon_thumright:
Interesting, as many with a burst on the edges have a clear back. I didn't know a burst over is then still possible.
Thanks a lot for all the insight :guitarplayer2:
Really? That doesn't look blue to me at all :icon_biggrin: . In the first 2 pics there is an apuamarine dye too, again totally different.
But that would also lead me to the question: When would the outer edges turn a littler darker an when not?
In research for my next build, i found there seem to be 2 pretty different variations of turqouise dye (all on flame maple), one more bright and one more bluish and getting darker at the edges.
Even from the same sources:
Production line:
Warmoth reference images:
..and see attachment from...
Here is mine:
https://www.unofficialwarmoth.com/index.php?topic=29525.msg417102#msg417102
https://www.unofficialwarmoth.com/index.php?topic=30025.msg423039#msg423039
Not really a strat, but a strat body with vortex neck.
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