Thank you sir! It's probably the "vibiest" ltd I've played, especially once I put the P94s in there. Still cracks me up that its an old sig guitar for some nu metal guitarist
phantasmagorovich wrote:That offset sg body looks cool as hell, but the spades inlays kind of kill it for me.
Yeah that's definitely my least favorite aspect of the guitar, I can't lie they are ugly as shit but it plays good, sounds good, and looks cool other than those, so I am able to look past them
phantasmagorovich wrote:That offset sg body looks cool as hell, but the spades inlays kind of kill it for me.
Yeah that's definitely my least favorite aspect of the guitar, I can't lie they are ugly as shit but it plays good, sounds good, and looks cool other than those, so I am able to look past them
Haha, yeah, it's something else entirely to play an instrument or look at a pic online and judge by looks only. But I would still consider swapping out the neck... Lol.
phantasmagorovich wrote:That offset sg body looks cool as hell, but the spades inlays kind of kill it for me.
Yeah that's definitely my least favorite aspect of the guitar, I can't lie they are ugly as shit but it plays good, sounds good, and looks cool other than those, so I am able to look past them
Haha, yeah, it's something else entirely to play an instrument or look at a pic online and judge by looks only. But I would still consider swapping out the neck... Lol.
Now you've got me thinking, how doable/compicated/expensive would replacing a set neck be? I don't know if it's even possible, I am a neck swapping noon lol
Edit: was doing some googling, sounds waaaaay too expensive/complicated to do, fuck it lol. I guess I could look for some block or trap sticker inlays, that's a viable option
phantasmagorovich wrote:That offset sg body looks cool as hell, but the spades inlays kind of kill it for me.
Yeah that's definitely my least favorite aspect of the guitar, I can't lie they are ugly as shit but it plays good, sounds good, and looks cool other than those, so I am able to look past them
Haha, yeah, it's something else entirely to play an instrument or look at a pic online and judge by looks only. But I would still consider swapping out the neck... Lol.
Now you've got me thinking, how doable/compicated/expensive would replacing a set neck be? I don't know if it's even possible, I am a neck swapping noon lol
Edit: was doing some googling, sounds waaaaay too expensive/complicated to do, fuck it lol. I guess I could look for some block or trap sticker inlays, that's a viable option
A set neck can def be removed but it's no easy task. Requires drilling holes in fretboard, injecting boiling water and/or steaming the shit outta the glue joint. A costly job for a very experienced luthier usually reserved to reset old valuable vintage Gibson neck angles when nothing else will make them playable again.
Holy Schnikes wrote:A set neck can def be removed but it's no easy task. Requires drilling holes in fretboard, injecting boiling water and/or steaming the shit outta the glue joint. A costly job for a very experienced luthier usually reserved to reset old valuable vintage Gibson neck angles when nothing else will make them playable again.
Yeah, considering I spent around $250 for that guitar, definitely not worth it lol
sylnau wrote:Same pickup configuration (p90 at the neck, humbucker with split coil at the bridge)... big fat neck... What else on the market for a better price?
LP BFG
Necropost – Just discovered the G&L Fallout tonight and remembered the above... Looks pretty sweet! Nice workup with this P90 / HB pickup config, and it's available as a standard G&L or a Tribute.