Bare Knuckle Pickups Forum
Forum Ringside => Guitars, Amps and Effects => Topic started by: Nadz1lla on June 07, 2008, 08:00:02 PM
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Just thought I'd give everyone who is blissfully unaware (as I was until I saw it in Metal Hammer) a heads-up, there is another option to add to the pile.
Anyone seen the Godin Redline 1? Apparently Kirk Hammet uses them. They do look rather tasty. :D
Anyway, not read any reviews yet so I have no idea if they are meant to be any good, but it might be of interest to someone.
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(http://www.harmony-central.com/ProductImages/Medium/000009861.jpg)
looks a bit naff to me, but then again I know nothing
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The design is rather dull, but the Trans Green colour option is quite appealing.
(http://i129.photobucket.com/albums/p216/phillyq/godinperfredlinegreen.jpg)
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The trans-green one is acceptable IMO, mostly for the 24 frets. Why you would go for any less than 24 on a single pup guitar is beyond me. I've seen much nicer Godins though.
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For some odd reason I really like the orange one too. I know I shouldn't, but I do...
That green one looks awesome though! :D
Also had another thought, I think the Christian Olde Wolbers signature Dinky is a single 'bucker too. Some of the paint jobs on that are horrendous though.
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I have the 7 string version of the COW dinky and it's the balls. Though the camo finish it terrible and ugly.
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(http://www.bcrich.com/images/lrg/gunslinger_retro_ylw.jpg)
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Here's a question for you superstrat enthusiasts. Does anyone make a superstrat with a fat, round Gibson-style neck?
All the ones I've tried (not that many, admittedly) have those sort of shallow C or maybe the flatter-backed shallow D shapes, which I don't get on with at all.
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I don't think there's a huge market for a superstrat with a Gibson neck. Superstrats are for speed not comfort.
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The design is rather dull, but the Trans Green colour option is quite appealing.
(http://i129.photobucket.com/albums/p216/phillyq/godinperfredlinegreen.jpg)
I love it! Really nice simple design, but a cool colour, and the binding works really well :)
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Here's a question for you superstrat enthusiasts. Does anyone make a superstrat with a fat, round Gibson-style neck?
All the ones I've tried (not that many, admittedly) have those sort of shallow C or maybe the flatter-backed shallow D shapes, which I don't get on with at all.
I think there was an Ibanez S series Holdsworth model that had a big neck?
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I think there was an Ibanez S series Holdsworth model that had a big neck?
Yeah, well-remembered, there were a couple of mid-eighties Ibanez AH models. Nice looking Strat-types, very much like a Roadstar series version of the Charvels he was using before. They weren't expensive models though, so I'm not sure if they had special neck shapes.
I think Gingataff might have one...
I don't think there's a huge market for a superstrat with a Gibson neck. Superstrats are for speed not comfort.
Yeah, you're probably right. You'd think there must be some older, slightly more conservative rockers who'd fancy a secret bit of wiggle stick action, though.
I suppose there's always the option of hotrodding a regular Strat. Which I'd probably prefer, on reflection.
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I just sold i nice 88 kramer
Nice floyd (non recessed) concentric pots for volume+tone and a warpig. Does the job very well!
(http://i31.photobucket.com/albums/c382/jibidygar/DSCF0143.jpg)
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I think there was an Ibanez S series Holdsworth model that had a big neck?
Yeah, well-remembered, there were a couple of mid-eighties Ibanez AH models. Nice looking Strat-types, very much like a Roadstar series version of the Charvels he was using before. They weren't expensive models though, so I'm not sure if they had special neck shapes.
I think Gingataff might have one...
Sadly not, although I did have very bad GAS for an Ibanez AH-1 in Macaris a few years back, it was almost mint. I have seen some since but never in as good condition.
However I do have a Fernandes replica of his Charvel model, and the neck is fairly round and chunky, definitely much bigger than any typical superstrat. I'm not sure how similar the spec is to an original early 80s Charvel Holdsworth neck.
I suppose there's always the option of hotrodding a regular Strat. Which I'd probably prefer, on reflection.
Sounds like a job for Warmoth. You could get a strat neck with their 59 roundback profile.
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I suppose there's always the option of hotrodding a regular Strat. Which I'd probably prefer, on reflection.
Sounds like a job for Warmoth. You could get a strat neck with their 59 roundback profile.
Yes indeed, or the SRV shape which I quite like the look of. Expensive, but maybe one day. It was just a fleeting idea really! :lol:
I remember when you got your Fernandes, because I had (well, still have, in bits.... :oops: ) a very similar looking Squier. Nice guitar! Didn't you almost buy a similar Charvel at one point?
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lots of superstrat love here these days... must admit some of them look pretty cool!
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i like godins, but that one really does look terrible. i mean were they trying to make an ugly guitar? :?
Here's a question for you superstrat enthusiasts. Does anyone make a superstrat with a fat, round Gibson-style neck?
All the ones I've tried (not that many, admittedly) have those sort of shallow C or maybe the flatter-backed shallow D shapes, which I don't get on with at all.
schecter maybe? or a washburn x50 pro (no floyd though, and the floyded x40pro has more of a superstrat neck...).
you'd need to look into it, though, that's from memory (and could be wrong, therefore).
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I suppose there's always the option of hotrodding a regular Strat. Which I'd probably prefer, on reflection.
Sounds like a job for Warmoth. You could get a strat neck with their 59 roundback profile.
Yes indeed, or the SRV shape which I quite like the look of. Expensive, but maybe one day. It was just a fleeting idea really! :lol:
I remember when you got your Fernandes, because I had (well, still have, in bits.... :oops: ) a very similar looking Squier. Nice guitar! Didn't you almost buy a similar Charvel at one point?
That was also a Fernandes that someone was trying to pass off as a San Dimas Charvel with a fake logo on the headstock. I knocked that one on the head when I noticed the fakery, a short sharp email to the seller was also in order!
The Fernandes isn't bad, I really like the neck and it's loud. You can really feel the body vibrating even though its construction is very environmentally friendly (ie made of more pieces of wood glued together than the average parquet floor) and covered in thick poly. Worth the £120 I paid but not the £600 the auction site seller was after.
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The design is rather dull, but the Trans Green colour option is quite appealing.
(http://i129.photobucket.com/albums/p216/phillyq/godinperfredlinegreen.jpg)
Wow I usually hate guitars that look like that (especially the colour) but somehow it just works this time. Plus its hardtail which always makes a nice change from the typical floyds etc which I cant stand.. gas :(
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The design is rather dull, but the Trans Green colour option is quite appealing.
(http://i129.photobucket.com/albums/p216/phillyq/godinperfredlinegreen.jpg)
Wow I usually hate guitars that look like that (especially the colour) but somehow it just works this time.. gas :(
Yep.
Looks really bloody nice.