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vampiregenocide

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Dude maybe its just the photos, but that Krappy looks wider at the nut than towards the bridge end of the fretboard.
 

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I don't get why we call baritone scale guitars extended range instruments if they have 6 strings. They have no more range than a normal guitar, just lower.
 

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I don't get why we call baritone scale guitars extended range instruments if they have 6 strings. They have no more range than a normal guitar, just lower.

Because the heading that the ss.org guys set for the ERG section includes baritone. :shrug:
 

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Its just the photos.


And phil, WE ARE KRAP BROTHERS!!


Yup, just the photos. That first photo was the finished photo I recieved from Kev right before he sent me the pic of the box at the airport. It's not a great photo though and it's fun because barely anyone has ever seen one over here and it plays great.

Leftyjoe - Always a pleasure seeing another Krapmeister on the boards. :shred:
 

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I almost feel bad posting this in this forum, considering the lack of strings:

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PRS SE Mike Mushok Baritone, got it fully loaded direct from PRS a year ago, it has a Tremonti set and locking tuners. Currently tuned to drop F#, strings are D'Addario 14-68's.
 

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^how are you liking the tremonti pickups? do they do what you want them to well enough to justify buying them over dimarzios or something else? im thinking of putting a set in my schecter c-1 classic.

nice amps btw :)
 

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^how are you liking the tremonti pickups? do they do what you want them to well enough to justify buying them over dimarzios or something else? im thinking of putting a set in my schecter c-1 classic.

nice amps btw :)

I'm happy with the Tremonti's, I don't really have much experience with Dimarzios. My other PRS has EMG's and the Tremonti's keep up with them for crunch tones, but absolutely slay the EMG's for clean tones.

Thanks, I'm a bit of a Mesa Fanboi.
 

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Does everybody on this forum own a Agile ?? :) They sure look great hope i will get the chance to try one someday.
 

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yeah im definitely looking into 8s over a 7 now and agile is looking mighty fine
 

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Does everybody on this forum own a Agile ?? :) They sure look great hope i will get the chance to try one someday.

SS.org = The real home of Agile, not the Agile Boards :cool:

I'm getting an intrepid 8 left handed sometime this coming year.
 
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