Fujigen (japan), wmi, cort, samick, and miir are just a few that make really high quality guitars. Martin guitars, in particular, have a line made partially, or almost completely, from hpls As a guitar construction material, there are a lot of advantages But, in order to go into this with y hazeguitars.com Builders, how do you feel about cts vs I know the cork sniffers all say the cts is best, but i've bought a number of the boutique.
I had a tribute legacy with a 12 radius for a short time and could not get used to it However, i have an asat classic custom with the same radius and it works just fine for me I know that doesn't make a lot of sense but i think it depends on the guitar, or style of guitar To me, it does anyway As bonedance said, find what works for you. Discuss amps and cabs on the gear page forum, share insights, and connect with other enthusiasts.
They offer a build of a guitar i really want for $255, but i'm skeptical I can't seem to find any reviews online, but even if it's a lower quality build it beats paying for the guitars that normally go for nearly 5k. And if the guitar wood is not dried properly, the cut of it doesn't matter anyway as it is an inferior material for the job Now, there is a different type of stability that matters in guitar necks, and usually not in wood working or furniture making That is stability and predictability of movement due to and under string tension. Anyone know of good guitar shops worth visiting while there
Also planning to stop at the esp custom shop store I've been to tokyo where there's a couple city blocks of music shops, including ishibashi, big boss, and other major chains. That's the first thing you'd see in a u.s Guitar company plant tour video
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