OK, so I decided to take a chance on one of these guitars after fearing that the neck might be thick like a 50s LP. Several forumites said the neck was like a baseball bat, others said it felt more like a slim neck. I'm not sure if it is thicker than I'm used to (I haven't measured it, but I like slim taper 60s necks), but it's definitely wider. But that's not a bad thing. It actually feels very good, even in my little hands with short stubby fingers.
Did I just say it feels "very good"?! Sorry, my mistake.
...................it feels wonderful!!!
I'm not going to get into a review of it just yet, that's not the purpose of this thread. Plus I need more time to play it and get used to what it can or can't do. I got the gold model and it looks awesome.
But the thing is.....there is nothing to hold the trem arm in, if I lean forward it just falls out. Usually there is some "O" ring or something in there to hold the arm in place on every trem guitar that I have ever owned or played. What's up with this?!
Anyone own or have played a Brian May guitar? Have you noticed a prob with the trem arm not staying in place? Any easy solution?
Did I just say it feels "very good"?! Sorry, my mistake.
...................it feels wonderful!!!
I'm not going to get into a review of it just yet, that's not the purpose of this thread. Plus I need more time to play it and get used to what it can or can't do. I got the gold model and it looks awesome.
But the thing is.....there is nothing to hold the trem arm in, if I lean forward it just falls out. Usually there is some "O" ring or something in there to hold the arm in place on every trem guitar that I have ever owned or played. What's up with this?!
Anyone own or have played a Brian May guitar? Have you noticed a prob with the trem arm not staying in place? Any easy solution?
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