If you want to keep it in state then I'd guess Drum City Guitarland. I only say that because they deal with high end guitars with floyds. Otherwise send it to Budd.
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If you want to keep it in state then I'd guess Drum City Guitarland. I only say that because they deal with high end guitars with floyds. Otherwise send it to Budd.
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Um, I'm not sure how to answer this. Have you played humbucker guitars and single coil guitars? Do you know the difference in how they sound? Also, progressive isn't very specific. There are...
The Dellinger II has two humbuckers, the Dellinger is a HSS configuration. Same thing was TAT vs TAT II. The II denotes having two humbuckers.
Because I don't care about having single coils in the guitars I use for my metal band. Plus I absolutely hate having a middle pickup, it gets in the way of picking when I'm playing rhythm. My...
My Dellinger Pro Black is my favorite guitar that I own. My only regret is that I didn't buy the Dellinger II.
Very interested to see how the WM looks!
Get the 4 wire if you want to tap the pickups. 53mm (wide or F spacing) is for trem equipped guitars and is only a bridge pickup measurement. All neck pickups are 50mm.
I'm tempted to get an M3B but if more new models or finishes are coming out then I'm going to sit tight and wait to see what they are and the pricing. I still love the Dellinger II CL10 in Orange but...
Update for anybody else wondering about pricing, I just sold my TATII set for $100 locally.
I just sold my HSS set for $85 locally. Now I need to off my TATII humbuckers.
$45 + shipping?
Seems like pricing on Cap pickups are all over the place. What do you guys think are reasonable prices on a set of humbuckers from a TATII and the full HSS set from a Dellinger?
Nice! I'm desperately in search of a flamed Elite. They go SO fast though and almost never pop up in decent shape.
Ask them how long its been there, if they let it slip that they've had it for a while then you can use that as leverage to get it for maybe $850 or $900. It's definitely worth it.
Itaru's pictures always suck. There are a few other decent ones on the website now but they're tiny.
+1 I'm looking forward to seeing the white model
Not trying to egg anything on here but some curious searching on my end found this on Fender's website:
"Neck-through guitars are more difficult to mass-produce than their set-neck and bolt-on...
Could it be that it requires a larger piece of good wood (and therefore less guitars from a good block)? Somewhat similar to how a single piece top or body is more expensive than a two piece body....
Agreed. Take Soloist vs Dinky and TAT vs Dellinger as examples.
Interesting that they're just using dot inlays on it. I'd think they'd at least do the offset dots or the vines. I wish they didn't have that damn center single coil though! Some of those finishes...
I think there is a Saber for sale on Jemsite right now. I haven't played with the trem too much yet but I can tell that this guitar almost feels like its got a hard tail. Palm mutes feel really solid...
Thanks Budd. It is an amazing guitar. The attention to detail straight from the factory just blows me away. The finish was what made me really jump on this one. Now I'm tempted to get a less rare J...
Alright Ibanez fans, check this bad boy out!
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Actually haven't managed to yet and I still really like the Painkiller.