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Re: So, What Is The Concensus On The Newer MIM Charvel San Dimas And Pro Mod?
^What are you on?
You're suspicious that the advertised OFR isn't an OFR because you didn't have the option of a different nut? OFR sets usually come with a R2 nut, and they choose the nut according to the nut width and string spacing for the neck. If the nut width is 1 5/8", it can only fit a R2 nut. For it is 1 11/16", you either use a R3 or R4, the R3 having the narrower string spacing. Those are the most common Floyd nut types (the R refers to being a right-handed nut. A L2 is the same nut specs, but left-handed). What makes you question if the string retainer bar is an OFR part. Your complaints here are just non-founded.
Veneers have always been paper-thin. That's the whole point of wood veneers: to get the appearance of a type of wood, without the cost or drawbacks of working the actual wood. There's nothing wrong with three-piece bodies either - they never even advertised the amount of wood pieces in the first place. Were you seriously expecting a one-piece body? Your re-finishing story also sounds like straight-up BS. Either you were using your mom's hair dryer, or there's no way it took you a week to remove a poly finish with a heat gun. You can completely strip old Epiphones in an hour with a heat gun, and THOSE guitars had THICK finishes. You also said the guitar sounds dead. What amp did you play it through, a Marshall Micro-Stack? Now before you go about saying how you played it through a bunch of super high-end gear and you've been playing for 40 years or some utter BS like that, why should we believe you. Your first post was an obvious troll post. What says your second post won't be a whopping pile of bovine feces?
^What are you on?
You're suspicious that the advertised OFR isn't an OFR because you didn't have the option of a different nut? OFR sets usually come with a R2 nut, and they choose the nut according to the nut width and string spacing for the neck. If the nut width is 1 5/8", it can only fit a R2 nut. For it is 1 11/16", you either use a R3 or R4, the R3 having the narrower string spacing. Those are the most common Floyd nut types (the R refers to being a right-handed nut. A L2 is the same nut specs, but left-handed). What makes you question if the string retainer bar is an OFR part. Your complaints here are just non-founded.
Veneers have always been paper-thin. That's the whole point of wood veneers: to get the appearance of a type of wood, without the cost or drawbacks of working the actual wood. There's nothing wrong with three-piece bodies either - they never even advertised the amount of wood pieces in the first place. Were you seriously expecting a one-piece body? Your re-finishing story also sounds like straight-up BS. Either you were using your mom's hair dryer, or there's no way it took you a week to remove a poly finish with a heat gun. You can completely strip old Epiphones in an hour with a heat gun, and THOSE guitars had THICK finishes. You also said the guitar sounds dead. What amp did you play it through, a Marshall Micro-Stack? Now before you go about saying how you played it through a bunch of super high-end gear and you've been playing for 40 years or some utter BS like that, why should we believe you. Your first post was an obvious troll post. What says your second post won't be a whopping pile of bovine feces?