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Post by evilurnn666 on Aug 23, 2010 23:57:01 GMT -5
We are curious what the dimentions are on the two neck options?? Which is better for fast soloing and technical death metal?? Is it just a matter of preference??
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Post by Marc Bertone on Aug 24, 2010 6:38:36 GMT -5
I will put a drawing up on the site when I get back.
Tech stuff, I think the flatter the better. But it always depends on the player. For example, Trey Azagthoth loves his action ridiculously high.
This is why the adjustablity on these guitars are tremendous.They are made for the player, not for Ikon. You can adjust the bridge intonation and action height, you can adjust the nut height, you can adjust the neck angle and the headstock angle. Try looking for those in you favorite chinese guitar.
A scalloped option would also be available in the future.
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Post by ghoulfb on Aug 24, 2010 8:50:28 GMT -5
fuckyeah man I really wanted a guitar with a scalloped 12-24
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Post by evilurnn666 on Aug 24, 2010 23:02:08 GMT -5
Cool Marc!! Just curious what does a scalloped neck have to offer?? Does it play easier or smoother?? I've never played on one!!
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Post by evilurnn666 on Feb 9, 2011 0:35:38 GMT -5
Just curious what the side markers look like??? I've seen the ones on the Nuclear Arachnoid ,but I'm curious about the eyeballs.
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Post by Marc Bertone on Feb 9, 2011 11:17:06 GMT -5
Just curious what the side markers look like??? I've seen the ones on the Nuclear Arachnoid ,but I'm curious about the eyeballs. Will post photos when we get them.
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Post by evilurnn666 on Feb 9, 2011 14:34:10 GMT -5
Sweet!!!
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