Because theres NO way you could find everything you need to try it out at NAMM... :laughing11: :laughing11: :laughing11: :laughing11: :laughing11:MUYFUE said:haahaa, my favorite part,
"The tone, I'm told...Haven't been able to listen to it yet..."
HAHAHAA! Dude is nuts!
it could be magnesium, seriously though titanium is light but not that light, about 60% that of steel but 2x aluminum.Death by Uberschall said:Hmmmmm, lets remove weight and mass from a Floyd Rose. Don't think it will work well, but somebody will buy them. :doh:
But I do love my brass big block. :icon_thumright:
But not as major as the difference between steel and aluminum.Steve_Karl said:When it comes to mountain bike frames there's a major difference in ~~~ feeling ~~~ between a cromolly (steel) frame and a titanium frame.
it's the strength and hardness of the titanium that make it desireable most of the time, and usually people take that "lightness" of titanium and simply make stuff a bit beefier because of it.Dan025 said:it could be magnesium, seriously though titanium is light but not that light, about 60% that of steel but 2x aluminum.Death by Uberschall said:Hmmmmm, lets remove weight and mass from a Floyd Rose. Don't think it will work well, but somebody will buy them. :doh:
But I do love my brass big block. :icon_thumright:
Doughboy said:Ed Roman has got to be the biggest hype master this side of Chris Kinman.
I went by his shop when in LV a few years ago & the prices he sells things for are astronomical.
He also sells his own Ed Roman guitars which are standard bolt-ons with nothing special about them for almost $3,000. I can get 2 Warmoths with way better wood & hardware for that price.
The funniest thing was that a lot of the metal parts on the guitars in his store were rusted due to the air conditing system in the store.
He was selling brand new guitars with rusted floyds & screws for $3000.
I saw Ed there in the office & his wife was nice & gave me a bottle of water for free.