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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 07 2009 at 06:19
Originally posted by HughesJB4 HughesJB4 wrote:

^Post some pics!




Sadly my LTD isn't in that photo, as it's at the band practice room. I've sold that white Schecter since then aswell.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 07 2009 at 06:20
Lol, you own twice as much stuff as you listed.
Is the 7 string Schecter just an Omen 7 or something?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 07 2009 at 06:29
Yeah, it's no amazing model. I just lucky though, as it plays so much better than all the other Schecter's I've played. I'm really wanting to sell the majority of my guitars to get a really nice 7 String.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 07 2009 at 06:37
^The Jeff Loomis signature model is really sweet.
They just recently discontinued the fixed bridge models though and only have the Floyd Rose models, and not sure if locking trems are your thing or not, but yeah, if you like the necks on Schecter 7 strings, you'll love the Loomis for sure, it's widely regarded as one of the best production 7 strings ever made.
Most people eventually ditch the EMG 707s for Seymour Duncan Blackouts though.
Personally for me, Schecter necks are too thick (I prefer the thin Ibanez 7 string necks), but they have some amazing fast fingerboards, no doubt.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 07 2009 at 09:01
Yeah, the neck sits very comfortably. I'll never get a floyd rose guitar though, and those lame gothic inlays don't help either. I'm only ever buying string-through guitars now. I'll end up with the Stephen Carpenter signature, most likely. The STEF B-7 if I can afford it or settling for the SC-207 if I have to. I'd prefer the SC-607B but it has his signature on the 12th fret, and I think he's a right nonse.

(http://www.espguitars.com/guitars_stef.html)


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 07 2009 at 09:46
Originally posted by HughesJB4 HughesJB4 wrote:

Originally posted by AlbertMond AlbertMond wrote:

A Squire model Stratocaster. Maybe it's because I'm not exactly an expert, but I think it sounds pretty great.


I think it's safe to say you're not an expert:P
I honestly wouldn't touch a Squier with a 20 foot long pole if I didn't have too.
The exception is the Showermaster series, which is now out of production unfortunately, the best guitars Squier made and the only ones worth buying IMO.
 
^lol, that's very true. My best friend/bass player bought a squire strat when he first started out playing guitar, and he never liked it. He soon upgraded to a Michael Kelly. Still not the greatest guitars in my opinion, but it looked and sounded a helluvalot better than his bullet did.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 07 2009 at 11:33
my leftie american strat and reissue r/handed 70's strat restrung  (not altered the strap button yet) ...Big smile
 
 
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 07 2009 at 13:42
^ Beautiful guitars, mystic. Clap
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 08 2009 at 01:10
Originally posted by Lev Lev wrote:

Yeah, the neck sits very comfortably. I'll never get a floyd rose guitar though, and those lame gothic inlays don't help either. I'm only ever buying string-through guitars now. I'll end up with the Stephen Carpenter signature, most likely. The STEF B-7 if I can afford it or settling for the SC-207 if I have to. I'd prefer the SC-607B but it has his signature on the 12th fret, and I think he's a right nonse.

(http://www.espguitars.com/guitars_stef.html)


I'm guessing the Floyd on your (Charvel?) is blocked perhaps?
Yeah, I hate dealing with Floyds too personally, a pain in the ass.
When I get a custom made 7 string axe, it will have a Hipshot non locking trem with Graphtec nut and locking tuners, which is 85 per cent of the tuning stability of a Floyd, but yet set up/restringing time and maintenance is about 1/10th of the time. I'm more than willing to trade 15 per cent tuning stability for a easier to set up guitar by miles.
Absolutely perfect set up if you like to use a trem enough to justify onwning a trem equipped guitar, but you don't use a trem enough to justify the goddamn hassle of a locking tremolo.

Eh, screw the ESP 7 strings dude, seriously, you'd be surprised what saving up just a few hundred quid more would do and go to a custom shop maker.
A small to medium size custom shop ( i.e not Fender of Gibson type thing) can make you a pretty snazzy guitar that will be worth every cent.
To put it in perspective, you can buy an Ibanez RG 1527 for 2399 AUD here.
That's 2399 for a guitar with crap stock pickups that would need to be replaced to even get a good tone.
And then, on the other hand, I know a guy that got a KxK 7 string (KxK being an American custom maker) to his exact specifications for the same price.
All that had to happen, was that it was shipped to Australia, easy as poop, no distribution costs, no retailer to go through.
 So realistically, the Ibanez is actually only worth about 1500, but due to distribution costs, and then the retailer having to bump the price up further to make a profit, it comes to 2399Thumbs Down
Do some research on British custom makers, you'd be pleasantly surprised how much guitar you can get for your dollar.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 08 2009 at 01:13
Originally posted by mystic fred mystic fred wrote:

my leftie american strat and reissue r/handed 70's strat restrung  (not altered the strap button yet) ...Big smile
 
 
 


Are both stock?

I have to admit, I absolutely hate the 6 screw tremolo. Those b*****ds never hold tune when you use the trem arm.
The 2 point floating non locking bridge on the other hand, is one of the best things Fender has done for the guitar industry. Throw on a set of Graphtec saddles and those things have serious tuning stability. Throwing on a set of locking tuners if you don't already have any, is a great modification too. In particular a higher  gear ratio tuner than what came stock makes for more precise tuning too.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 08 2009 at 06:44
^ yes they are both stock - i have the tremelo set just so on the reissue strat as it has the 6 screw trem arrangement and have had fairly little trouble with tuning, i only had to remove the string trees from the headstock as the strings were buzzing slightly due to them being set the opposite way round  i guess (nut reversed also) but i don't use a trem on the grey one - it is 20 years young and fading nicely, the reissue with rosewood neck sounds very traditional but slightly more "wiry" than the grey one with the maple neck. Smile
the reissue has all the old style hardware including open tuner string slots, 3 screw neck, bullet truss rod adjuster - i added the off white pickup covers and control knobs myself ..Embarrassed
 
 


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Currently endorsed and been recording,giging & touring with Germany's Framus guitars.
Super versatile;and light guitars;and using the always meaty,full sounding Seymour Duncans for real!


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 08 2009 at 15:07
Originally posted by HughesJB4 HughesJB4 wrote:



I'm guessing the Floyd on your (Charvel?) is blocked perhaps?
Yeah, I hate dealing with Floyds too personally, a pain in the ass.
When I get a custom made 7 string axe, it will have a Hipshot non locking trem with Graphtec nut and locking tuners, which is 85 per cent of the tuning stability of a Floyd, but yet set up/restringing time and maintenance is about 1/10th of the time. I'm more than willing to trade 15 per cent tuning stability for a easier to set up guitar by miles.
Absolutely perfect set up if you like to use a trem enough to justify onwning a trem equipped guitar, but you don't use a trem enough to justify the goddamn hassle of a locking tremolo.

Eh, screw the ESP 7 strings dude, seriously, you'd be surprised what saving up just a few hundred quid more would do and go to a custom shop maker.
A small to medium size custom shop ( i.e not Fender of Gibson type thing) can make you a pretty snazzy guitar that will be worth every cent.
To put it in perspective, you can buy an Ibanez RG 1527 for 2399 AUD here.
That's 2399 for a guitar with crap stock pickups that would need to be replaced to even get a good tone.
And then, on the other hand, I know a guy that got a KxK 7 string (KxK being an American custom maker) to his exact specifications for the same price.
All that had to happen, was that it was shipped to Australia, easy as poop, no distribution costs, no retailer to go through.
 So realistically, the Ibanez is actually only worth about 1500, but due to distribution costs, and then the retailer having to bump the price up further to make a profit, it comes to 2399Thumbs Down
Do some research on British custom makers, you'd be pleasantly surprised how much guitar you can get for your dollar.




My Charvel doesn't have a floyd rose. My Dean does, but that's...a weird one. Doesn't pull up, only down, and the string actually thread through, rather than clamp in. And it's still bloody annoying.

Basically, I just wish they'd make my LTD MH-1000  in seven string form. I'd be daftly happy then.

The difference with getting a custom job is, when it's made, if I don't like how it plays, I'm stuck with it. I know for a fact I love ESP/LTD, so if I try it in a shop and it's spot on...happy camper.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 08 2009 at 17:01



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 08 2009 at 19:22
Since p0mt3 has requested more pictures, I present more.



As you can see in this picture, the tremolo cover is flush mounted into the body unlike a Fender Strat, which makes for a neater and more aesthetically pleasing appearance.


Here's a pic of the neck through design. Once you play one of these, you can't ever go back to a Fender style block heel neck joint or a bulky Gibson style set neck joint, it really is sooo much more comfortable.


This picture shows the amazing body contouring, which makes it the most comfortable guitar to play that I've ever played in my life.



This pic looks like crap, because my photography skill are craptacular at best.
It's basically gives you an idea of........well I don't know what exactly, but regardless, the picture is there.



This shows off some of the highly detailed maple top figuring, but this picture doesn't do it justice, it really looks better than that, again a result of poor photography skills.



Another one showing off the highly figured maple top.



Again, the smooth neck joint and again you can see the flush mounted tremolo cavity cover design.



Here's the wiring cavity.
As you can see, it's very neat and tidy and is far better done than many cheaper guitars I have seen.



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 08 2009 at 19:58
^ *drools*
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 12 2009 at 16:53
An Ibanez RG320FA Embarrassed Cheap but the best guitar I've ever played!Embarrassed
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 13 2009 at 01:37
Originally posted by DaleHauskins DaleHauskins wrote:


Currently endorsed and been recording,giging & touring with Germany's Framus guitars.
Super versatile;and light guitars;and using the always meaty,full sounding Seymour Duncans for real!



Cool stuff.
Never had a chance to play a Framus guitar or amp.
What particular model are you using?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 15 2009 at 14:25
a white Epiphone Flying V '67 (I think it's '67)...

But I'm saving money for a PRS SE custom, do any of you know that guitar? is it good. I just saw and thought I'm gonna save me money for that and then try it out
Help me in my search for knowledge,
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 16 2009 at 19:11
The PRS SE custom is a nice guitar.
Remember though it's offered in  22 and 24 fret models, just depends on how many frets you want and how you like your neck pickup to sound.
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