agile 7 strings

Re: agile 7 strings

They're very nice and are excellent quality all around. As good, if not better, than the RG7620.

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MJ
 
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I´m seriously considering an Interceptor baritone seven as well.... Good to hear that someone has one and is satisfied....
 
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It looks like an OFR -7 would be a direct retrofit.. the only thing that bothers me are those pesky dimarzios... AND that it´s routed to fit them so closely....

But someone said something about the next run being w/o Dimarghzios, no idea how much it´s worth :headbang:
 
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The trem is really great, stays in tune with heavy use, doesn't feel cheap, etc. Yep, Dimarzio blazes come (came) stock and they're pretty good.

MJ
 
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i noticed the website says it has a one piece neck. What is that exactly, and is it as good as a 3 or 5?
 
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I've never seen a bolt-on with a multi-pieced neck, I think they're just for cosmetics, or in case of painted guitars to make them cheaper, since instead of finding a whole piece they just slap a few together. 1 = better imo.

Btw only violet flame is still available.
 
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A Multi ply neck is (when the wood is cut and dried properly) almost always significantly stiffer and stronger than the same neck as a one piece, something that especially extended range instruments like 7 strings and >4 string basses benefit from ;)
 
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Zerberus said:
A Multi ply neck is (when the wood is cut and dried properly) almost always significantly stiffer and stronger than the same neck as a one piece, something that especially extended range instruments like 7 strings and >4 string basses benefit from ;)
Unless they're POS pieces of wood.
 
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