Inflames626
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Dean Exile. Rather plain, but I like the graceful, narrower than usual horns.
Note the absence of a ridiculous headstock.
Note the absence of a ridiculous headstock.
You misspelled awesome headstock lol
I bet it would be a tuning stability nightmare
I've had 4 and currently own 2. None of them have had tuning problems because peghead shapes have nothing to do with tuning stability. The problem is incorrectly cut slots in the nut, and so many people never even think to have it done by a competent and experienced luthier.
Dean Exile. Rather plain, but I like the graceful, narrower than usual horns.
Note the absence of a ridiculous headstock.
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I guess? I've never had a guitar with nut issues so bad that a good set of tuners didn't fix.
My Gibson has a factory Graphtech nut, and it doesn't look poorly cut. Some tuners perform better than others in it, tho. That's why I never believed that a nut is more often than not the cause for tuning stability problems. At least not in my experience. Swapping a standard cheapy nut for a Graphtech has never fixed my tuning issues and swapping good tuners from stock crappy ones has.
I have a guitar with that headstock and its too long to fit in every case i own. I did take a chunk out of an skb economy case so it would fit.
Its a lame headstock because its too long.
Coffin cases should handle just about anything. I just don't like lugging them around.
Go big or go home. A superstrat that doesnt fit in any strat cases is lame. Might as well get an explorer or ml if you are getting a special case.
With the emphasis on nut slots I'm guessing you both are meaning non-Floyded guitars here.
The problem is incorrectly cut slots in the nut, and so many people never even think to have it done by a competent and experienced luthier.
I own an inexpensive 6-in line headstock Dean. It is neon yellow, and a cool guitar.
I guess? I've never had a guitar with nut issues so bad that a good set of tuners didn't fix.
My Gibson has a factory Graphtech nut, and it doesn't look poorly cut. Some tuners perform better than others in it, tho. That's why I never believed that a nut is more often than not the cause for tuning stability problems. At least not in my experience. Swapping a standard cheapy nut for a Graphtech has never fixed my tuning issues and swapping good tuners from stock crappy ones has even if the nut is the plain old stock one.