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  • #16
    Re: Agile AL-3100 Review

    How does the Agile compare to your Carvin?
    I am so close to retirement that I could play in a band full time. All I have to do is figure out what to use instead of money, improve my playing, learn some songs, and find some other musicians more talented than me who will do exactly as they're told. .

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    • #17
      Re: Agile AL-3100 Review

      Originally posted by MisterE View Post
      Very nice! Shame about the low frets though.
      Yep. That puts me out of the running for an Agile, sadly enough. I guess that's a good thing, though considering that I'm broke anyway.
      -Mike-

      Originally posted by rhymes with metalchurch79
      I take peoples advice after i do some quick math to determine if the lie detector test determines they are full of sh**. Take their post count x 5minutes per post = how much time they didnt spend playing or working on their guitars. The Pros will be spotted right away.

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      • #18
        Re: Agile AL-3100 Review

        Originally posted by SrDeMaFp View Post
        Yep. That puts me out of the running for an Agile, sadly enough. I guess that's a good thing, though considering that I'm broke anyway.
        Again, I have no idea what he's talking about. They are nice meaty ass frets. A tad lower than the toothpick 6105's( which I abhor), but over much greater frets. A big selling point as compared to normal Gibson frets and in no way what anyone could consider "low" like the low wide flat Gibson frets like on a Standard Les Paul..They play very nicely indeed..one of the best features of the guitar , cause unplugged and clean tone sure ain't one of em.
        "Anyone who understands Jazz knows that you can't understand it. It's too complicated. That's what's so simple about it." - Yogi Berra

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        • #19
          Re: Agile AL-3100 Review

          Originally posted by MetalManiac View Post
          Again, I have no idea what he's talking about. They are nice meaty ass frets. A tad lower than the toothpick 6105's( which I abhor), but over much greater frets. A big selling point as compared to normal Gibson frets and in no way what anyone could consider "low" like the low wide flat Gibson frets like on a Standard Les Paul..They play very nicely indeed..one of the best features of the guitar , cause unplugged and clean tone sure ain't one of em.
          Yeah, I'm not too sure what to think now after looking up some info on Agile's frets and reading some reviews. I'm hearing some people had jumbo frets, some haven't...
          -Mike-

          Originally posted by rhymes with metalchurch79
          I take peoples advice after i do some quick math to determine if the lie detector test determines they are full of sh**. Take their post count x 5minutes per post = how much time they didnt spend playing or working on their guitars. The Pros will be spotted right away.

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          • #20
            Re: Agile AL-3100 Review

            Originally posted by SrDeMaFp View Post
            Yeah, I'm not too sure what to think now after looking up some info on Agile's frets and reading some reviews. I'm hearing some people had jumbo frets, some haven't...
            Now that may be..
            "Anyone who understands Jazz knows that you can't understand it. It's too complicated. That's what's so simple about it." - Yogi Berra

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