new guitar
Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2008 12:57 am
Meet the new gat. Same as the old gat. Only it's not. It's completely different.
Parts:
- Ebony fingerboard
- Kwila neck, 5 laminates, one piece construction.
- Sapele body
- Cheap and nasty Gotoh tuners. They do actually have Gotoh stamped into them, but that doesn't excuse them from being cheap and nasty.
- Gotoh 103T bridge, 101Z tailpiece.
- DiMarzio Bluesbucker neck, Virtual PAF bridge pickups.
It's completely different to my other guitar, even though it looks the same. I guess it's the Gibson version. Despite having to hide many mistakes, it seems to have come out better than the first guitar.
The action is as low as I care to have it without fretting out or buzzing. The sound quality can be described by all the usual adjectives. There are guitars that I like to play and guitars that I don't like to play. By combination of various attributes, this guitar is one that I like to play.
I emptied three cans of clear acrylic lacquer onto the body, and didn't manage to sand through anywhere. The neck is danish oiled. The transition between the two finishes doesn't look too bad, although I might have bursted it instead of a straight cut. I'd list all the small things wrong with it, but I don't want to.
Oh yeah, and the pickups are fantastic. I don't know what a humbucker sounds like in the neck position from first hand experience, but the Bluesbucker seems to do a reasonable job of staying out of the mud. I'd place it closer to the single coil side of the P90 fence. Virtual PAF is as Ash says it is.
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Parts:
- Ebony fingerboard
- Kwila neck, 5 laminates, one piece construction.
- Sapele body
- Cheap and nasty Gotoh tuners. They do actually have Gotoh stamped into them, but that doesn't excuse them from being cheap and nasty.
- Gotoh 103T bridge, 101Z tailpiece.
- DiMarzio Bluesbucker neck, Virtual PAF bridge pickups.
It's completely different to my other guitar, even though it looks the same. I guess it's the Gibson version. Despite having to hide many mistakes, it seems to have come out better than the first guitar.
The action is as low as I care to have it without fretting out or buzzing. The sound quality can be described by all the usual adjectives. There are guitars that I like to play and guitars that I don't like to play. By combination of various attributes, this guitar is one that I like to play.
I emptied three cans of clear acrylic lacquer onto the body, and didn't manage to sand through anywhere. The neck is danish oiled. The transition between the two finishes doesn't look too bad, although I might have bursted it instead of a straight cut. I'd list all the small things wrong with it, but I don't want to.
Oh yeah, and the pickups are fantastic. I don't know what a humbucker sounds like in the neck position from first hand experience, but the Bluesbucker seems to do a reasonable job of staying out of the mud. I'd place it closer to the single coil side of the P90 fence. Virtual PAF is as Ash says it is.
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