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Here are some comments that I received in a previous post.
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Sincerely,
CoachC
I do. It's a pretty cool guitar, good for the money. Don't expect USA Fender quality though. I think it would serve well as a beater guitar, or a nice beginner guitar. Just change the electronics once you get it, and it should be a screamer. Good luck!
OH, by the way, I did the Yngwie to mine! Haha, I scalloped the neck and stuck DiMarzios in it. It sounds good, but I don't think the scalloped thing is for me...
It looks a hell of alot better than any squier in that price range
Originally Posted by BiuOH, by the way, I did the Yngwie to mine! Haha, I scalloped the neck and stuck DiMarzios in it. It sounds good, but I don't think the scalloped thing is for me...
Hey would you trade your SX maple scalloped neck for my new SX neck when i get it?
i can get you either maple or rosewood? when i order
did the neck turn out good?
I never scalloped before and am a bit afraid of it turning out like this!!!!
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WICKED LESTER, I also shaved the back of the neck on mine to be thinner. I also did the Richie Blackmore style scallop an all frets below 12, meaning all the lower frets are only half scalloped, so you sort of have a mixed feel. I don't think I could trade it though, it has a lot of sentimental value (being my first scallop job ever!), and I don't think I could part with it.
HOWEVER, I think you should scallop it yourself because it's really really easy. That scallop0wn3d dude must have been a legal retard or something because it's pretty impossible to do much damage to the neck while scalloping, unless you're blind. Just use the cool tutorial here: from : localhost/www.projectguitar.com/tut/scal1.htm
- Nov 23 Mon 2009 20:54
anyone own a SX sst57 strat?
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