Re: Charvel Production Model..IN DEPTH…
Re: Charvel Production Model..IN DEPTH…
bloodrose...the trem i cleaned up with 3m swirl remover that you would typically use to get swirls out of paint (i guess the name gave that away lol) it's a very very mild compound abrasive enough to polish the grime and dullness off the trem but not scratch it at all, just leave a nice shine.
pinto bean tuner? nah man, that's a phallic symbol for sure...look at it this way, it has all the parts and looks like a cartoon version of man meat lol...
i think they're theodie's favorite tuner for that reason lol. i just couldn't help but be silly in my review in that area since i'm personally not a fan of 6 in line grovers. i'm cool with them on a les paul though in the larger size...go figure. they work fine they just look ugly to me.
i'd say they are in the ballpark of the model series since those too were great platforms to be real good guitars with some upgrades and set-ups or were good guitars out of the box if you're not picky. plus if you only have one maple board guitar you certainly need MORE MORE MORE. my stable is over run with maple board super strats and every one has it's own character and i love 'em all!!!
gOgIver...no problem. the neck angle, again subjective if you like float or not. but i am curious why it's steeper than all the custom charvels and TMZ naturals. i was at the music zoo picking this up and got to see ton of new customs and they all have the subtle pocket angle resting the floyd either flat or on a very very subtle angle yet still resting on the body...IMO the correct way for a non-recessed floyd. if you want pull up go all out recessed, not 1/2 way like this.
Gr8Scott...i'll review anything but if they make me pay for it or i can't keep it i'm being brutally honest. if they give it to me for free i'll still be brutally honest but just tell them i won't be hahahaha. i hate BS sugar coated reviews that don't go into all the little nit picking details. i like to know my gear inside and out!!
-Mike