So midway through, we kinda got talking and decided to "switch" things up a bit! The on/offs are all still the same, the volume was moved down to the middle pot, we put replaced the upper pot with a killswitch, and the bottom pot was replaced with a 3 way for Parallel/Split/Series The ability to...
IF you've ever held a Jackson HT7 (the Misha sigs) the WR7 neck is very comparable. Imo, it's more of a Jackson thin C profile opposed to the above mentioned "Thin D" - it's also not nearly as flat as a Schecter / Ibanez. I found it was quite comfortable and enjoyed that neck as one of my...
Was thinking about waiting til it's done, but this thing is sizzling so here's a peek at some work I'm having done on my Model 4 I picked up a while back :D Prospectively going to delete the top knob and keep the middle volume, bottom split-coil and the 2-ways will stay on/offs. I was in a...
As far as I'm concerned this is tasteful (also my first of 4 Majesties now) otherwise - I tend to agree that most of the shovels are pretty lame though. But a few are done ok.
Third time's the charm when it came to finding the right Majesty 7. For some time, I thought maybe it was just the 6s that I could gel with, but this time around I found the one to really hit the spot. Of course now my bank account is screaming at me, but my hands, eyes, and ears are all...
I went and did it again. They gone done multiplied when I wasn't looking! This time actually a MK-II ! Interesting feat, no flamed maple top. Also has a 3 stamp in back of headstock. Thinking it was factory thirded and they left the flamed maple top off for w/e reason. I got it for a great deal...
A little late to the MKII Parade, but I couldn't be more happy with this thing. Personally prefer the more traditional C-7 design > the newer MKIII Bodies (previously owned a MKIII Artist). The Nazgul/Sentient absolutely rip. First time getting my hands on these combo of pickups, and they really...
I've been on a modern metal kick for the longest time, and recently I saw Brandon Ellis doing a cover of the Tornado of Souls solo that reminded me of how much Marty Friedman slaps. A true legend.
I'd have to go with Veil of Maya's "The Common Man's Collapse". The beginning of a great thing, and really wonderfully executed. But being the first of VoM's LPs it has much lower production quality to their future works. I've been saying for years how I'd love for this album to at least get a...