theavondon wrote:Think of it this way: the guitar will likely break you before you can break it.
Good point!
DarkAxel wrote:Holy Shnikes: yeah, non-mediocrity costs too much
Yet another excellent point! I guess when you consider Gibson is charging 4K now days for a new LP Custom, the EGC stuff is actually a bargain for what you're getting...
DarkAxel wrote:Holy Shnikes: yeah, non-mediocrity costs too much
Yet another excellent point! I guess when you consider Gibson is charging 4K now days for a new LP Custom, the EGC stuff is actually a bargain for what you're getting...
Ive played around on a aluminum neck Kramer bass and although just about everything on the bass was the neck did feel quite nice. the bridge gave me a blister tho. fuckin kramers
dmcmahon wrote:Question for those who have played one: Do any of the ones available have skinny jaguar or mustang-style dimensions? I really want one but I'm picky.
I think when you deal with EGC, it can be a total custom job regarding specs and overall feel, don't think you have to go with a standard shape or size.
dmcmahon wrote:Question for those who have played one: Do any of the ones available have skinny jaguar or mustang-style dimensions? I really want one but I'm picky.
I think when you deal with EGC, it can be a total custom job regarding specs and overall feel, don't think you have to go with a standard shape or size.
Yup, Kevin will make absolutely anything you want. The more custom the specs are, the higher price of course. He offers a ton of different options already though, so if you just wanted a non-standard body and scale length I doubt it would cost THAT much more (it'd certainly take longer to build though).
Shit. I emailed Kevin at Electrical about making an aluminum copy of a neck I love. He said it would be a $65 premium over the normal price. I think I'm going to have to sell my '66 Mustang to fund one.
dmcmahon wrote:Shit. I emailed Kevin at Electrical about making an aluminum copy of a neck I love. He said it would be a $65 premium over the normal price. I think I'm going to have to sell my '66 Mustang to fund one.
And while I'm at it, here's Matt Pike's, easily the best "Rig Rundown" ever filmed! Jordan Wagner loses control of said interview right out of the gate and looks like he can't wait for it to end. Pike rules, crazy bastard!