Coma
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Dear Bass.
How much do you suck? Let me me count the ways...
I bought this sucker dirt cheap a few years back, since I just needed something for one-off jam sessions and such. It's a no-name axe, no manufacturer's name on any parts. It has the word "Hawk" factory-painted on the body, but I haven't been able to find any information about it anywhere. Turns out, I got less than I bargained for...
As you can see from the pictures:
The body is comprised of laminate wood, rather than solid.
The nut is made of wood, as opposed to the usual materials (which I guess finally solves the mystery of why it ALWAYS sounded muddy). Someone did, however - at some point in time - attempt to cover taht up by painting (!) the nut black...
The frets are uneven. For example, the difference in fret-to-fret distance between the 12th and 13th fret is a full mm (0,039'') off from the left to the right side of the fretboard.
The bridge isn't flush mounted to the mody. Mind you, this is a slab-body guitar, so my conclusion is that the bridge is actually BENT. There is a similar gap on the right side where the neck joint attaches to the body.
Also - which you can't see in the pics - is the beyond shoddy wiring job. The thing hums like a bee in mating season unless you touch any metal part on it.
The neck is, OTOH, pretty damn nice to play, and I'd like to get new hardware and pickups, and re-wire the whole thing, but honestly, it's hardly worth it, considering the subpar wood and ****ty neck joint. Might just get that nut replaced, that is, if the damn thing doesn't electrocute me first :fingersx:
EDIT: OMFG... I just discovered that you can't actually adjust the pickups, since the screws on the side just hold them in place on the body at a fixated point. The height is in fact regulated by a small block of hardened foam, placed between the pickup and pickup cavity. I've added some pics for your viewing pleasure.
How much do you suck? Let me me count the ways...
I bought this sucker dirt cheap a few years back, since I just needed something for one-off jam sessions and such. It's a no-name axe, no manufacturer's name on any parts. It has the word "Hawk" factory-painted on the body, but I haven't been able to find any information about it anywhere. Turns out, I got less than I bargained for...
As you can see from the pictures:
The body is comprised of laminate wood, rather than solid.
The nut is made of wood, as opposed to the usual materials (which I guess finally solves the mystery of why it ALWAYS sounded muddy). Someone did, however - at some point in time - attempt to cover taht up by painting (!) the nut black...
The frets are uneven. For example, the difference in fret-to-fret distance between the 12th and 13th fret is a full mm (0,039'') off from the left to the right side of the fretboard.
The bridge isn't flush mounted to the mody. Mind you, this is a slab-body guitar, so my conclusion is that the bridge is actually BENT. There is a similar gap on the right side where the neck joint attaches to the body.
Also - which you can't see in the pics - is the beyond shoddy wiring job. The thing hums like a bee in mating season unless you touch any metal part on it.
The neck is, OTOH, pretty damn nice to play, and I'd like to get new hardware and pickups, and re-wire the whole thing, but honestly, it's hardly worth it, considering the subpar wood and ****ty neck joint. Might just get that nut replaced, that is, if the damn thing doesn't electrocute me first :fingersx:
EDIT: OMFG... I just discovered that you can't actually adjust the pickups, since the screws on the side just hold them in place on the body at a fixated point. The height is in fact regulated by a small block of hardened foam, placed between the pickup and pickup cavity. I've added some pics for your viewing pleasure.
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