astrozombie
KatyPerryologist
I visited a local store that had a nice LTD H guitar, it was purple and had a nice pair of duncans: a custom 5 bridge and jazz neck. Mahogany body, maple top, maple neck, rosewood board. Purple finish.
I plugged it in and it sounded great, I then started to play this instrumental song I'm writting and then I hit one of the high notes in the song... and got nothing. the fret was totally dead.
The salesman then tried to convince me that every guitar has frets like that, that are dead, and he said the action was too low on the guitar too.
I told him that I loved it, but the guitar I own has no dead frets and I have the action set way lower. I also said my guitar is priced a little less than this specific LTD.
I can't believe he actually tried to sell me the guitar, insisting that every single guitar is flawed. Ever deal with someone like that?
I plugged it in and it sounded great, I then started to play this instrumental song I'm writting and then I hit one of the high notes in the song... and got nothing. the fret was totally dead.
The salesman then tried to convince me that every guitar has frets like that, that are dead, and he said the action was too low on the guitar too.
I told him that I loved it, but the guitar I own has no dead frets and I have the action set way lower. I also said my guitar is priced a little less than this specific LTD.
I can't believe he actually tried to sell me the guitar, insisting that every single guitar is flawed. Ever deal with someone like that?