MeHereNow
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Yeah..
people with an ounce of sense play straighttraveltostringpost guitars.. like a strat.
then keep hitting and rolling off the volume control because it's to close..
can't select the neck pu and bridge pu together.. or all 3 together..
can't control the tone for all 3 pu independently cause there's only 2 tone pots
need a 'string tree' to keep the E and B string in the nut and have downward tension so these string won't flabber in the nut causing buzzzzz
then have those same 2 strings skreeching and pinging because of the metal to metal friction of string to stringtree
can't play a good pitched doublestop cause the tension of the bend will cause the tremolo to dive a bit and detune all strings
will have ghostnoting or reverberation from the tremolosprings in the back
will have the neck shifting sideways in the neckpocket
will 'fret out' at low action on the higher registers of the fretboard because of the 7.25" or 9.5" radii
used to have the entire neck removed to adjust the trussrod
or the whole front to maitenance the electric components
Then, moving on to a Tele:
or PRS:
or any other fing guitar..
Get it?
Every guitar has 'design faults'
And NASCAR.. that you don't need to be a NASCAR driver to recognize if your wheel is not balanced..
Maybe so.. But you do need to be a good NASCAR driver to get the race finished or won with a unbalanced tire..
people with an ounce of sense play straighttraveltostringpost guitars.. like a strat.
then keep hitting and rolling off the volume control because it's to close..
can't select the neck pu and bridge pu together.. or all 3 together..
can't control the tone for all 3 pu independently cause there's only 2 tone pots
need a 'string tree' to keep the E and B string in the nut and have downward tension so these string won't flabber in the nut causing buzzzzz
then have those same 2 strings skreeching and pinging because of the metal to metal friction of string to stringtree
can't play a good pitched doublestop cause the tension of the bend will cause the tremolo to dive a bit and detune all strings
will have ghostnoting or reverberation from the tremolosprings in the back
will have the neck shifting sideways in the neckpocket
will 'fret out' at low action on the higher registers of the fretboard because of the 7.25" or 9.5" radii
used to have the entire neck removed to adjust the trussrod
or the whole front to maitenance the electric components
Then, moving on to a Tele:
or PRS:
or any other fing guitar..
Get it?
Every guitar has 'design faults'
And NASCAR.. that you don't need to be a NASCAR driver to recognize if your wheel is not balanced..
Maybe so.. But you do need to be a good NASCAR driver to get the race finished or won with a unbalanced tire..