FedEx delivered this on Monday:
And for EVH fans, here's a little tip of the hat to Eddie:
Specs on this guitar:
- Ash body (nice light weight)
- Maple neck and fingerboard
- Stainless steel 6105 frets
- Floyd Rose with D-Tuna
- Grosh Blown 59 (bridge) and custom Grosh Fat 60's (neck) pickups
- 4-way switch for pickup selection
- the color is called "sunburst orange pearl"
This is my first ash guitar and it sounds incredible. Needless to say, the guys at Grosh put together one heckuva great guitar and the setup is unreal: low action with no buzzing and the fretwork truly perfectly done.
Grosh started winding their own pickups recently, offering single coils initially and then moving onto humbuckers. The Blown 59 in this guitar (some of the guys in the shop are into old hotrods) is a hotter pickup but not a mega-drive sort of pickup. It's got a great, focused midrange with enough output to let harmonics scream and to drive an amp. The neck pickup was custom wound to better match the Blown 59.
The 4-way switch is really cool and not something that I knew existed until about a week or two ago. The switch is wired to give either pickup alone or combined, with the bridge in full humbucker mode in one position or split in another. All four positions have a distinct sound to them.


And for EVH fans, here's a little tip of the hat to Eddie:

Specs on this guitar:
- Ash body (nice light weight)
- Maple neck and fingerboard
- Stainless steel 6105 frets
- Floyd Rose with D-Tuna
- Grosh Blown 59 (bridge) and custom Grosh Fat 60's (neck) pickups
- 4-way switch for pickup selection
- the color is called "sunburst orange pearl"
This is my first ash guitar and it sounds incredible. Needless to say, the guys at Grosh put together one heckuva great guitar and the setup is unreal: low action with no buzzing and the fretwork truly perfectly done.
Grosh started winding their own pickups recently, offering single coils initially and then moving onto humbuckers. The Blown 59 in this guitar (some of the guys in the shop are into old hotrods) is a hotter pickup but not a mega-drive sort of pickup. It's got a great, focused midrange with enough output to let harmonics scream and to drive an amp. The neck pickup was custom wound to better match the Blown 59.
The 4-way switch is really cool and not something that I knew existed until about a week or two ago. The switch is wired to give either pickup alone or combined, with the bridge in full humbucker mode in one position or split in another. All four positions have a distinct sound to them.