dont pay too much attention to those stamps, you could tell from the serial numbers. I have ESP custom shop models that have the signature series stamps on them but the serial numbers indicate that they were built in their "sado" custom shop That most likely was built in a custom shop, but the...
try to find a used bogner oversized 2x12. I assume your recto cab is the horizontal one ? the bogner oversized cabs are really big warm and rich sounding. i would really go with that or the splawn over the other ones you have listed. ive owned the mesa stilleto 2x12 and i thought that cab...
the cam died in the middle of the vid, i kinda forgot it was on the middle of riffing. just random sloppy playing, with my Lynch ESP Tiger with an EMG 85 in the bridge, stock oversized bogner 2x12. the amp is at low bedroom volumes and still gets decent tones considering its so low. i have...
my usual shitty video of an awesome underrated amp. for anyone interested in this amp just know it does pretty well at bedroom volumes. the volume on the amp in this video is low to the point that you can still hear the strings. it can be a little bit of a pain to dial in if you don't know...
the 307 and 207 have the same bridges, you cant just replace them with a Floyd, your going to have to route a little bit. i honestly think the bridges are awesome as long as you block them so they don't float. they never go out of tune that way and i feel that with lower tuning its a plus to...
ive played alot of brands nothing fits my hand better than the esp necks. especially the lynch guitars, i have big hands so the wide necks and spacing on them fit me perfect. had issues with a guitar once and they took care of it no question customer service was awesome. so yea i have some brand...
i might as well switch it up every guitar i own besides one of them has emgs. ive just recently began to experiment with different passives, i still like actives better but im just thinking it might be a good idea to have different pickups in another guitar since i have so many here are...
i got these both at the same time, the older ltd 7 strings are sick so whenever i find them for sale i just buy them. cant go wrong with any of them they all just feel so solid and sound awesome. the older ltd's in general used to be much better, aside from the hardware (floating bridges that...
looked on ebay and found some but i want to know if there is another place that i can find some mounting rings for the ones that are on my guitar now, they are all cracked and starting to fall apart. the guitar is an ltd m207 and the rings are the short non angled style
raise your bridge a little, make sure the radius of the bridge is exact with the board or its going to do that. get the neck straight, that will give you lower action and give you more room to move around with bridge height. if that doesnt help you have a high fret, either unlevel or just...
the old f207's are amazing guitars. the necks are perfect, and their very solid. i have a metalic blue one and i actualy just bought another black one online a few days ago. i love those guitars
the only thing it needs is the cockstock. and ESP is probably goign to ruin it by putting black chrome hardware on it id deff pick that up though looks like it is going to be awesome. hes great at putting a guitar together.
i just did a clip with it, i suck at mixing but all the guitar tones are pod farm, it gets really heavy. i used the uberschall and silver jubilee sims on this track in this thread http://www.sevenstring.org/forum/recording-studio/180913-made-clip-hows-one.html
i use pod farm, ive never tried any other pc modeling software. pod farm is awesome, dload the metal pack with the uber and the diezels. its alot of fun to mess around with. after messing with it youl learn tricks to make it sound good. i mainly use the uber, 5150, silver jubilee and SLO amp...
i thought it sounded cool, i know a guy that runs the headphone out of his pod xtpro directly into the interface and it sounds MUCH better. for some reason, it take the digital/plastic sound away a little.