Vigier - shawn lane

Re: Vigier - shawn lane

I've played several Vigier guitars and they were all equal in quality with Suhr's and Anderson's. Their tremolos are great, particularly their version of the Floyd which uses ball bearings instead of a knife edge. The fretless is cool too, super low action on that and it sustains for days!

As more people get to know of them, the prices for their products has risen. Still worth it, though.
 
Re: Vigier - shawn lane

^^ Hehe.

As for the trems, the non-locking ones also use the ball-bearing system; they were knife edge once upon a time.
 
Re: Vigier - shawn lane

I've played several Vigier guitars and they were all equal in quality with Suhr's and Anderson's. Their tremolos are great, particularly their version of the Floyd which uses ball bearings instead of a knife edge. The fretless is cool too, super low action on that and it sustains for days!

As more people get to know of them, the prices for their products has risen. Still worth it, though.

+1. Vigier makes great guitars!
 
Re: Vigier - shawn lane

True i didn't know that. Have you played an electric with a flat fingerboard? I have limited experience with the zero fret but i understand the logic behind it and like you said if it was stainless it would be ideal.
If the radius gauge I have is accurate the radius on my Washburn USA MG's is a 20. One of the things I struggled with on the PRS was getting the feel for a 10 radius.
I like a flat board and my favorite is the 16 which is the radius on your older Carvin.
I have owned a couple guitars with a 0 fret and hind of prefer having a conventional nut.
 
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