It's got an EMG (I assume), so it'll sound fine .
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Originally posted by NegativeEase View Post
-I would agree with you but look closer at the pic -see where the jack is? if I thought there was it was a decent competent playing guitar and not a social media troll job by someone who doesnt know how a working guitar works I would think this was cool,... ugly but cool.
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Originally posted by Top-L View PostWhy not? This guitar is ugly, but why does a guitar need to be one piece of wood or fit established norms?
If you have an old neck and a bridge, and nothing else but some popcycle sticks and glue, you could always make something like this to get playing. Not everyone has a band saw to cut guitar body shapes, expensive pieces of wood blanks, or desire to buy from Stewmac.
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Originally posted by Top-L View PostWhy not? This guitar is ugly, but why does a guitar need to be one piece of wood or fit established norms?
If you have an old neck and a bridge, and nothing else but some popcycle sticks and glue, you could always make something like this to get playing. Not everyone has a band saw to cut guitar body shapes, expensive pieces of wood blanks, or desire to buy from Stewmac.
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Originally posted by Top-L View Post
Actually, the jack needs to be there or else it could be mistaken for an amateur attempt to construct a DIY instrument. Even though the DIY spirit is what this artwork represents.
Peel the onion...“For me, when everything goes wrong – that’s when adventure starts.” Yvonne Chouinard
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I could rock that even if, especially if that were the real output jack. The ultimate strip down rig. No pots, no capacitors or resistors, no switches. Just the pickup straight in.
And it might not be an EMG, it could be a Lace. Or a Blackout wired direct.
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