NegativeEase
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Re: What is your perfect neck?
I was extremely impressed with their lowest end guitars' "Fit and Finish" and playability -astonished really -the neck feel and fret finish were masterful. -I haven't done any research to know who in China/Malaysia/Korea is building their stuff -but it is clearly to the standards we are seeing from other brands that are succeeding overseas like Gretsch, Guild, Schecter etc.
I used to produce a lot of bands that used BC Riches (in the Shoegaze, Doom, Sludge, Triumph Metal department) , they always sounded great, and can make aggressive tones and trem moves out of the box that Gibson typically cannot (without changes) but personally have never owned or desired to own one until last weekend playing a 300 dollar one -I might consider trying some others models for giggles.
I was nothing but stoked on ripping out some fretboard burners on that Mockingbird.
Good to know. I was wondering how are the necks of these (I never touched a BC Rich).
Being mahogany guitars, how they do compare to Gibsons ? (I am asking for Mockingbirds.)
I was extremely impressed with their lowest end guitars' "Fit and Finish" and playability -astonished really -the neck feel and fret finish were masterful. -I haven't done any research to know who in China/Malaysia/Korea is building their stuff -but it is clearly to the standards we are seeing from other brands that are succeeding overseas like Gretsch, Guild, Schecter etc.
I used to produce a lot of bands that used BC Riches (in the Shoegaze, Doom, Sludge, Triumph Metal department) , they always sounded great, and can make aggressive tones and trem moves out of the box that Gibson typically cannot (without changes) but personally have never owned or desired to own one until last weekend playing a 300 dollar one -I might consider trying some others models for giggles.
I was nothing but stoked on ripping out some fretboard burners on that Mockingbird.