For chords wouldn't a radius a bit more round than flat help more? Maybe 12'' like this one.
you want a nice looking heavy metal guitar? check this out
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I play A LOT of clean tone stuff on my Ibanez 7 strings that have 16.92 inch radius fretboards.
In fact, the lower action it allows has only made it EASIER to chord, not harder.
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I don't think a real deal USA made American ESP is in his budget
If you take a look at the sticker on the guitar, it says USA.ESPs are all made in Japan (with very few exceptions).
But yeah, still pricey.
ESPs are all made in Japan (with very few exceptions).
But yeah, still pricey.
If you take a look at the sticker on the guitar, it says USA.
I'm not sure if that means that it was produced in the US, or just meant for the US market, though.
No ESPs made in USA ^^, it's all Japan.
And I'll say it again, I'm not looking for only thin necks, but FLAT ones. Really, it's all about flat. My SV has a relatively thin neck, plays great, but not for black metal. Horizons feel exactly like my SV.
I'm not looking for the ultra plus guitar, just something nice that plays easily. When I said 500-1500, I should have said 500-1000. But thanks for the input anyway !
I think you're barking up the wrong tree, man.
Black metal is all about relentless trem picking... Neck shape, fretboard radius, etc. has zilch to do with that. We're talking about right-hand technique, here.
The dude from Wolves in the Throne Room seems to be using Ibanez guitars, FWIW.
Here's someone playing live with Xasthur, using a Les Paul:
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Nachtmystium use Gibsons and BC Richs:
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Here's the thing - I don't think there's any such thing as a "black metal guitar." If you are (and I'm not saying you are), but IF YOU ARE having problems playing that style, you might want to look to improving your technique instead of blaming the guitar.
Just sayin.
As Empty Pockets says around here, "It's not the arrow, it's the indian."