They’re about 4 hours away, so if anything it’s like 20 hours late (kidding)One day shipping, damn !
Interesting case too.
I wondered how you got it that fastThey’re about 4 hours away, so if anything it’s like 20 hours late (kidding)
Thanks for paging me!I am quite proud of you Hodgo!
I was worried you might miss it and am glad you got one. IMO it is the coolest one to boot!Thanks for paging me!
I’ve been playing this guitar all last night and this morning and I am forming the opinion that the Crawler pickups are similar to a Duncan JB/Jazz. Bridge pickup loves harmonics and sounds great on both ends of the Fender Twins mid tone control.
The neck on the other hand is more like a slightly overwound PAF… warm, round, and cleans up quick when you roll the volume down.
Speaking of, I don’t know what pots are under the hood yet but man they turn like butter. That’s a nice touch.
Pictures won’t do it justice, the goldtop gold looks less yellow in person and the quilt top has unreal depth.
Speaking of, I don’t know what pots are under the hood yet but man they turn like butter. That’s a nice touch.
The specs on the website say the pots are PRS. The pickup rings could possibly be PRS, as well. Not 100% sure on that one, though.
Thanks for paging me!
I’ve been playing this guitar all last night and this morning and I am forming the opinion that the Crawler pickups are similar to a Duncan JB/Jazz. Bridge pickup loves harmonics and sounds great on both ends of the Fender Twins mid tone control.
The neck on the other hand is more like a slightly overwound PAF… warm, round, and cleans up quick when you roll the volume down.
I agree - and it’s been many years since I was a JB fan, but I remember the JB being almost too shrill. Of course my amp setup has changed drastically over the years, and I didn’t fiddle too much with the amp this weekend - ‘65 Twin with treble on 8-9, bass on 2-3, mids usually down around 3-4, and a Maxon OD-9 in front. I cranked the mids just to see what was what and the Crawler did well both with the mids cut and pushed. Very versatile setup.Compared to a JB, I find the Crawler less bright. The JB has that upper mid thing going on, whereas the mids on the Crawler are centered a little lower, in a range I find more pleasant. Output is similar.
Given the option I would’ve asked for a 59 roundback for sure.The Meadowhawks are all beautiful to look at, the only weak spot is the STD thin neck. I use my Warmoth STD Thin as a finishing stick now!View attachment 68557