UCSDBoy
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I remember looking at the favorite guitar poll the other day and the strat was out pretty far ahead. Then I peeked at the Carvin board and some people were discussing how in their mind the best sounding guitar was Carvin's simple bolt-on (also the cheapest, I might add).
I often hear about the disadvantages of the bolt-on - namely the clumsy neck joint and usually less sustain, but what is it about the bolt on besides the obvious use of two woods that gives bolt-ons their particular style?
I often hear about the disadvantages of the bolt-on - namely the clumsy neck joint and usually less sustain, but what is it about the bolt on besides the obvious use of two woods that gives bolt-ons their particular style?