AmoryDrive
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It took me a lot of attempts to find what worked for me. I still have some experiments I'd like to try at some point, but for years I've been using a 70 on my 25.5 scale at Bb. It's a thick core though, but because it's a stainless steel Boomer it offsets the thick core aspect while still giving that stability and fat fundmental of a thick core but the transients are sitll their because of thestainless. I'd recommend anyone to try them that's interested. Before that I used a simlar 74 but it had a double fine wind. It was a bit much for me but I could see going to that on a longer scale for sure.
- Weird. I've always had it in my head they were stainless wraps. I must have swtiched to the Super Steel 70's from the Boomers on my low when I went from 74 to 70 gauge. The rest are Boomer type and Burnished.Most conventional guitar strings are a steel core with nickel steel wraps. The GHS Boomers are no exception, steel core with nickel plated steel wraps. Just like D'Addario EXL or EB Slinkys.
The only stainless steel GHS strings are the Super Steels.
From GHS' site:
The "NPS" stands for Nickel Plated Steel.
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Well hot damn since no one else has asked, how is it?This arrived at my door today!
That looks so nice! Please give us your thoughts! I managed to snag one of the Chalk 8 strings and im eagerly waiting to get mine shipped though that will probably take quite a while before its in my hands.This arrived at my door today!
This arrived at my door today!
As primarily a 6 string player, it does take a hot minute to get used to the closer string spacing. But beyond that I don't really see myself playing another 8 and that's mainly because I have wrist problems so I need fan fret on that many strings amd the asymmetrical neck is a HUGE perk.Well hot damn since no one else has asked, how is it?
As primarily a 6 string player, it does take a hot minute to get used to the closer string spacing. But beyond that I don't really see myself playing another 8 and that's mainly because I have wrist problems so I need fan fret on that many strings amd the asymmetrical neck is a HUGE perk.
As far as playability goes it's fantastic. Good low action, no buzz, about what you'd expect. I've been trying to learn how to thump and I think the tighter string spacing makes it a little easier some to degree? Or maybe Tosin left some mojo on it who knows lol
It's also SUPER light with the basswood body and is super well balanced. You could balance it on your index finger at the 24th fret neck/body connection perfectly.
I could go on and on but the short of it is the guitar just stays out of your way. Definitely one of the "super cars" of guitars right now. Misha wasnt too far off calling it an Aston lol
Exactly! I dont really have a "shredder" guitar (mostly Gibson and Balaguers) and it's not something I do a lot, but I've been getting more professional gigs lately so ive been needing to round out the selection. This will be getting a lot of use on a musical I'm helping develop with a label and having something rock solid with a ton of versatility that just stays out of my way is exactly what I need to be able to work effectivelyThat's killer dude, because the root of my particular brand of gear whoring is to buy gear that I don't have to think about. I have a US build coming in a few months hopefully, but soon as these come up in stock again I can see myself grabbing a Chartreuse one, that color and that wenge neck are sooo nice.
March apparently.When will the yellow one or any other larada 8 be back up on the abasiconcept site for 3,3 k usd or less?
As primarily a 6 string player, it does take a hot minute to get used to the closer string spacing. But beyond that I don't really see myself playing another 8 and that's mainly because I have wrist problems so I need fan fret on that many strings amd the asymmetrical neck is a HUGE perk.
As far as playability goes it's fantastic. Good low action, no buzz, about what you'd expect. I've been trying to learn how to thump and I think the tighter string spacing makes it a little easier some to degree? Or maybe Tosin left some mojo on it who knows lol
It's also SUPER light with the basswood body and is super well balanced. You could balance it on your index finger at the 24th fret neck/body connection perfectly.
I could go on and on but the short of it is the guitar just stays out of your way. Definitely one of the "super cars" of guitars right now. Misha wasnt too far off calling it an Aston lol
Not sure I'm doing this right to ask you more... But is the neck asymmetrical? I read somewhere or dreamt they were lol
Oh as far as how long, I bought it Jan 16 at NAMM and let them use it for the weekend then send it to me so once it shipped, about a weekLooks great!! Congrats!! First impressions??
How long did it take to ship from the moment you ordered?
I heard somwhere about a Daemoness with a 50mm on a 7 string. That peaked my interest. That extra 2mm would probably help quite a bit for my fingers I think. I'm sure those are well worth it but the wait time I just can't do right now. I'd love to see more 7's with a wider spacing though.Wait, the string spacing is tighter than normal. That bums me out if that’s the case, because I just cannot deal with narrow string spacing. @AmoryDrive do you have a nut width measurement on that?
Wait, the string spacing is tighter than normal. That bums me out if that’s the case, because I just cannot deal with narrow string spacing. @AmoryDrive do you have a nut width measurement on that?