dubkitty wrote:seems to me an aluminum guitar that thin is going back to the original problem they had with the Velenos...they were so thin that they were unstable tuning-wise because they expanded/contracted with temperature fluctuation. Todd Rundgren said the stage lights made his Veleno go out of tune.
Though that is a logical concern, it doesn't explain the insanely huge amount of bands using EGC instruments these days. I don't think that Isis and Torche would be using them if they went out of tune easily. In fact, when I saw Torche live, I was surprised by how little the bass player had to tune. He only turned on his tuner to tune between drop-D and standard.
univalve wrote:Wait, you are also gasing for the Space?
Finally gave in to the Space GAS last week, it's awesome, although overkill for a reverb. It's like part 'verb/part delay/part modulation/part weird noisemaker.
That and the Timeline should keep me busy for quite awhile!
theavondon wrote:Though that is a logical concern, it doesn't explain the insanely huge amount of bands using EGC instruments these days. I don't think that Isis and Torche would be using them if they went out of tune easily. In fact, when I saw Torche live, I was surprised by how little the bass player had to tune. He only turned on his tuner to tune between drop-D and standard.
i wasn't referring to the EGC guitars there...i was referring to the Obstructures, which seem terribly thin to the point of diminishing returns. the EGCs look fine.
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I could never spend more than $600 on a single guitar. I wouldn't be able to play it. I barely touch even my MIM Strat because I'm afraid of doing something to it. I like cheap old guitars like the Korean old Korean Squiers, Teiscos, Kay, and Harmonys. But thats just me.
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The only reason why i'd be afraid of buying and beating up say... PRS is that they look incredibly stupid while not in pristine condition it's an instrument and when i play it i'm not afraid of any battle scars... it's rock'n'roll and the instrument should not look like it's locked up in a safe
ps: stupid sturdy polyester finish on my tele
the best thing about it is that i wonder if it's even possible to scratch ECG (in standart life conditions, every day situations) - is it?
"What if I scratch my guitar?" Polished aluminum - buff it out. For extreme scratches, you may need to wet sand it out. If you dont feel comfortable doing this, send it back to me and I would be happy to take care of it. Anodized - Reanodize Chrome - Chrome is very hard to scratch, but if you do manage to, its nearly impossible to buff out. Rechroming will be the only fix.