Submitted as part of a sweepstakes My only complaint is the frets are a little sharp. Could have used a little more filing.More details Gibson is back! 5 submitted9 months ago byDave fromLas Vegas This guitar sustains so long I can hit a note, go eat a sandwich, come back and it's...
It sounds more challenging than it really is and with a little time, you’ll know your way around the frets like a pro. So keep practicing and exploring that fretboard! The best tip we can give overall is to not let yourself get overwhelmed. Take your time, don’t rush things and ...
9.5-inch fingerboard radius and 25.5-inch scale maximize sonic-sculpting opportunities with unfettered access to all 22 frets Fender-crafted ClassicGear tuning machines and 1.65-inch synthetic bone nut mean rock-solid performance and buzz-free tones ...
profile, and satin-finished neck maximize speed and comfort to accommodate players of nearly any style 9.5-inch fingerboard radius and 25.5-inch scale maximize sonic-sculpting opportunities with unfettered access to all 22 frets fender-crafted classicgear tuning machines and 1.65...
Made for serious players, the ESP Horizon has a set-thru neck design, allowing for buttery smooth access to the highest frets. Its components include Seymour Duncan passive pickups that can go from a whisper to a roar with the turn of a knob, with wonderful dynamic response. Add in its ...
How many frets does this guitar have?? And why are some of them missing? It’s 7 strings… but it’s not a normal 7 string guitar. The whole thing is put together with beautiful neck through construction. This was an IYV prototype that was never made into a production guitar. But it...
Nut Width42mm Nut TypeLocking Neck ContourThin U Frets/Type24 J Hardware ColorChrome Strap ButtonESP Strap Lock TunersGotoh Locking BridgeFloyd Rose Original Neck PUSeymour Duncan '59 Bridge PUSeymour Duncan Distortion ElectronicsPassive Electronics LayoutVolume/Tone(Push/Pull)/Toggle Switch ...
I updated the Classical Guitar Care page to reflect some further thoughts, as I’m getting some feedback about neck shrinkage, causing those sticky frets at the end. Yikes. Humidity is important. The guitar (your guitars) need to be at and around 50% RH …. all…the….time! One bad ...
So dry that the bottom part below the bridge was almost warped. While the guitar itself is salvageable (no cracks or severe damage), it now needs to be humidified for at least 3 weeks before I can even consider getting the frets filed. It's obvious that Amazon stores their classical ...
You could expect two types of fretboards: fretted and fretless. Fretboards with frets mark the notes, while fretless – as the name suggests – has no frets. For most guitarists, I recommend the fretted bass guitars due to them being easier to use. ...