Some slow/lazy blues on the neck pup...too much gain 'cuz I did'nt change my shred settings on the amp, but then Gary Moore used a Slo...so who cares :laugh2:
This is a breathtaking axe to look at, and it feels just awesome to play...
Really don't get how anyone would want to sell an axe like this (not that I'm complaining :laugh2
In other news the last of the new Sabre's I bought (S520BBS) has finally shipped so it should be here in a day or two ...though it's actually identical to the black Meranti one I already have....just with a different/more colorful (Blackberry Sunburst) finish
^ need to work on the intonation.. (got one of those Floyd intonation setter's on the way which will make things much less of a PIA) but it plays really nice and fast as well...
Not complete though cuz I only have the 6 stands..Not pictured: my two SA's & my other identical black S7421m 7-string...which brings the total to 9 Sabre's not 10. I miscalculated. ...but eh, maybe if I came across another :lmao:
For some strange reason I've developed some GAS for one of these. Not a fan of fanned frets ...or gold hardware for that matter..not even so much Bling really. But it has been calling out to me for a while ..so..number 10? who knows??.:laugh2:
And giving some neoclassical shred a go w/ my AXL LP copy..
This guitar plays really well with a great low action, non-baseball bat-like neck, carved heel/wide lower horn which definitely improves things as far as upper fret access compared actual LP's I've played (still not perfect as you can hear at the end of my video..). Tapping is a problem cuz of the selector switch position (so no tapping in the clip) ...and that's it.
I love the tone of this guitar. It weighs in at about 11.5 lbs..so it's not lightweight :laugh2: and it plays really nice (as long as you don't need to tap much ). It's all Mahogany/MIC and probably the most perfectly playing/set-up axe out of the box that I've ever bought. I've still never done a damn thing to it except change strings. And to top it off I love it's understated/non-gaudy looks ..it looks like something you would see an old bluesman playing on the front porch of a cabin somewhere in the swamps of Mississippi.. :lmao:
And back to the S520 BBS for another neoclassical track w/ the Quantum bridge..
Nice speedy neck on this one..
The previous owner had the bridge pickup down way low , pretty much level with the top of the pup ring...I've left it that way for the time being. sounds/plays sweet, though I'll eventually raise it to my usual bridge pup height i guess..
Another neoclassical track...think the intonation's a bit off again (at least for the F string). Maybe I did'nt tighten those little allen screws for the saddles enough(?)...I'l have to do it again..sucks