NGD: Strandberg Boden 6

Pierre

Stratologist
Y'all know the specs on this. This is the EMG version (55/56), ebony fretboard and flame maple top.
I've already written most of my impressions about the Boden in http://www.sevenstring.org/forum/standard-guitars/288772-played-boden-6-today-wowza.html

Oh. Pictures. I don't have any camera with me (my phone does have some picture taking hardware. It does not qualify to be called a camera) so please refer to the previous owner's NGD: http://www.sevenstring.org/forum/standard-guitars/298455-ngd-strandberg-boden-6-solar-flare.html

Said previous owner is, by the way, great to deal with, so thank you SevenStringJones for your patience and help here!

I've only gotten a few minutes with it, but onto the first impressions... Keep in mind, when I say 'price' I meant the NEW price, obviously I did not pay that much and I do NOT believe the guitar is worth the new price (that is my opinion and mine alone).
Sounds warm. Could be the EMGs? Never played a guitar with them before... Oh, I only have a Roland Cube Lite here, so let's not spend too much time on the amplified tone...
It's loud acoustically. I like it. Balanced and expansive and all the other buzz words. Chambered body, lightweight blablabla you know the deal.

It's heavier than expected... 5lb and 4.5 oz, whatever the hell that unit of weight is (sort your measurement system America!). Still lighter than 99% of guitars out there (that aren't Strandbergs) of course

Looks, woods... well... honestly, for the price these cost new, I would quite disappointed at the flame top and woods used here. It's a nice guitar don't get me wrong, but if you handed it to me and asked to guess the price, I would say it's an OS.
Neck is figured... not too much. I have a custom which was cheaper and has much nicer wood. All my MusicMans (MusicMen?) as well. However the neck feels very nice; satin finish, endurneck profile. The edges are more rounded than they look, and it's very comfortable indeed (more on it later).
Flame top is ok. Finish is nicely 3D, but for that (again, brand new) price, I would accept nothing short of Inferno-level flames. Again, I do like the satin finish though!
The ebony on the fingerboard is nice; very dark brown, and uniform. Just one tiny shade off black. I like it. It doesn't seem dyed (eh, what do I know) and I also appreciate that Strandberg doesn't contribute to ebony wastage by only getting jet-black pieces (not to mention charging a premium for it). So nice.

Setup/playability:
Buzzes like a mad wasp. Definitely needs a setup. That's no one's fault though It's a used guitar which has just traveled from Wisconsin (I don't know much about the US, but it seems quite far from Seattle. True story).
Those tuners are HARD man. Pope's balls they hurt. I was done tuning this baby and couldn't play immediately until my thumb could move again. Also there's only two allen keys included: truss rod and string clamps. For a 3.5k non-custom guitar? Sort it out Strandberg! There's 4 different sizes of keys required here: tuningkeys (for tuning and adjusting), truss rod, and clamps.

So... onto the main issue: a) fan b) ergonomics
I don't get the 0.5" fan. Sure it makes the high strings a little easier to bend (and you can feel it: niiiiiice on those beautiful frets). But it does nothing for downtuning and the low strings either way. I've never played a guitar like this, but a 1" fan with a more symmetrical setup (neutral fret at 7th or 8th maybe) rather than a 0.5" spread with neutral nut may offer more advantages (26-25" of course). On paper at least. And since wood and paper are both made from trees, this argument holds.

It's not weird to play or anything. Takes a 5 mins adjustment, that's it. But with such a small fan, I wonder what the actual benefits are besides the slightly easier bends?

The body shape is awesome. That is all. It keeps all my anchor points, is uber compact (for that couch noodling guitar) and just like my hypothetical girlfriend, takes well to all kinds of positions. Very space age.

Voila. I remember this dude from the Haarp Machine saying that if a guitar were to be re-designed now, with no Les Paul, Telecaster, Stratocaster etc... influence, it would be a Strandberg. I agree. This is an engineer's guitar. It does everything other guitars do (well er... except behind the nut bends, doh), and may do a lot of it even better. It's NICE and very special indeed. Above everything, it's FUN. And I like fun.

For me to order one brand new, it would take:
1) a Varberg shape (seriously... sexy)
2) more fan options (say, that 1" fan)
3) a lower price. Again this is MY opinion. A company, even a guitar company, has to make money, and their products are priced to what keeps the company growing and what customers are willing to pay. Quite simply, I am not (yet), but I recognize the product is pretty damn awesome.

To this particular guitar, I shall perform the following:
1) Clean fretboard and guitar, open up electronics cavity and take a look at the firepower and grounding
2) Put on some 12s, tuned to D standard (can capo the 2nd fret to get to E)
3) If grounded for passives (I doubt, but let's see), put on some pickups. Unsure what yet... thinking Rebel Yell. And I really need (ok, want) a 5 way superswitch with my usual wiring. I'll play the EMGs for a bit first of course! But what can I say... more talent tweaking than playing

Voila I'll post more as I get to play more, however I'm still in a temporary situation until October and will not get my own apartment (and therefore, existing guitars and amplifier) until then. So for now, couch noodling it is!
 
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Just played a couple of hours on it. Some more impressions.

The nut is poor. Very much so. Terrible. I don't get it. It's supposed to come from a custom shop and if indeed the nut hasn't been modified, then it is a very poor job. The nut is too short for the nut slot, the slots are too big (was mentioned in the ad; not the previous owner's blame though I don't know the source of the issue for good). Thankfully it has a lesser role here due to the 0 fret.

Speaking of which, the 0 fret is starting to show some scratches where the strings rest on it. I guess that's normal even for a stainless steel one to groove faster when there's constant contact.

Truss rod is very slow acting. Neck was too straight and buzzing allover the place, did a couple of adjustments but to no avail. In fact, loosening the neck appears to have made the high e buzz even more...? Never encountered this in years of tweaking guitars! It's fine on the open strings and the neck is pretty flat still... interesting. I don't have my radius gauges so adjusting the bridge will be tough; on top of it due to the saddle design only large adjustments are possible, can't quite fine tune it.

High e can't stay in tune. At all. A single bend and it's totally out of whack. Will definitely need a more careful look.

Otherwise, this guitar is FUN. Very, very fun! Once I've done a full setup she'll be epically enjoyable (right only at mightily enjoyable level).
 
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Just click on the links :P I don't have anything to take pics with and won't for a while still.
 
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Voila. Sorry for potato quality, it's all I got right now with my phone.
 
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After reading your review, it seems to be an awesome piece of crap.
 
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Y'all know the specs on this...!

Actually have never even heard of these, let alone know the specs :D

From your review Im not sure whether I should congratulate you or not, Bro....so, hope you get the issues ironed out!
 
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They all are! Just had to tune to E standard and replace the high e. Plays like butter now, no issues there.

Ah so specs:
Swamp Ash body w/ maple top. Chambered!
Maple neck with 2 carbon stripes inserts
Ebony fingerboard
25.5-25" fanned scales
EMG 55/56 set w/ volume, tone and a 3 way switch

Voila! Very resonant and loud, quite balanced sounding and loud. The EMGs are quite nice, a world away from the 81/85, though I've not had much time with her plugged in.

Website with specs: https://strandbergguitars.com/product/boden-headless-custom-6-string-guitar/
 
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After reading your review, it seems to be an awesome piece of crap.

That's because I am EXTREMELY picky and unforgiving when it comes to guitars, in particular custom shop or expensive ones.
The guitar is not perfect, but it's 99% there. Keep in mind this isn't a re-hashed Strat with fancy wood. This is a new design concept for electric guitars.

And at the end of the day, this is one FUN guitar to play. Really coo!
 
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I thought the potato quality was just fine.
 
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There's a Boden OS in my near future. With Parker exiting the premium market, I've been looking for something to fill that niche. I've gotten out of the habit of spending Boden Custom Shop $$$ on guitars (part of why I'm going with the OS) though if I love it, I could see maybe splurging on a Made to Measure instrument someday.

What I like about the Boden's scale is it addresses the string tension issue I have with fixed scale guitars. On a set of 10's, the wound strings are perfect but the plain strings feel stiff. On a set of 9.5's, the plain strings feel perfect but the wound strings feel floppy. I'm hopeful that a set of 10's will be good on both sides of the fretboard. I'm also hopeful that the angle up high will better align with my finger angle up high.
 
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Seems like the 25.5-25" scale lengths will be perfect for you Alec. They really do help with this; however the fan feels rather 'unbalanced' with the neutral zero fret. That's my only gripe with it, and even so it's more visual than anything since it plays great!

The OS are cool but... VERY expensive... I've played plenty of guitars from that factory but none of their woods should ever make it to a 1.5k+ guitar. However given the cost of the alternative, it could just work out for you to try it out.
I'm also dreaming of a MtM :) Would be a Varberg though!
 
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Just saw the limited run Masidival OS model. Looks like they might be introducing a non-sig OS w/trem, most likely at NAMM. I'll wait four months if I can get one with a trem for less than $2,300. Koa top is cool but I'd rather have the stock fretboard inlays and don't care about ebony vs. rosewood fretboards.

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Tops have been very disappointing on the OS line, some of the Washburn customs and even the Koa run that happened recently. I wouldn't hold my breath there.

My guitar is a custom-shop built Washburn and the top is quite average, for the price.
 
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Yeah, the koa tops have been pretty bland.

I'm okay without any major figuring. I just figure I'll like a stained maple top better than a plain koa top.
 
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I'm happy you like it mate!

Can't say it's something I could ever see myself going for though! :butkick:
 
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Same. I used to find them ugly as hell! But it really grew on me and when playing it, the shape really makes sense. Not tried it standing up yet, but sitting down, you will never be unable to find a comfortable position.
 
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