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TemjinStrife

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  1. i thought i saw a video of this guitar but i'm pretty sure it's not as nice as yours. i'd love to hear how it sounds and plays, here's the video i thought was you

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=On-wEH9lopU...ure=grec_browse <pretty solid guitar playing too

    Nope, that's a totally different builder. Here's one of Misha Mansoor of Periphery trying out Darren's guitar though:

  2. My own (admittedly stylistic) concern is that a flat black body will look too "austere" alongside the very colorfully patterned neck. Perhaps a yellow Biohazard decal or inlay behind the bridge might help tie things together better (although it could be tacky), or some sort of yellow/black finish would work best.

    I'd say try a swirl on some scrap wood and see how it comes out... you never know!

  3. I have a Spirit "broom handle" with a strap button on the heel and two on the back, one on each of the protrusions on each side of the R-Trem. The dual buttons balancing when leaned against stuff is more important on that guitar since it doesn't fit on standard wall hangers (due to the total lack of headstock)... but it's nice to have the option to re-angle it.

    The guitar does tend to lean "outwards" a bit more when using the lower button... but again this is probably due to the general lack of a lower bout to hold it in place.

    My friend also has a Godin singlecut that he stuck dual strap buttons on... on that guitar changing the strap location changes the perceived weight distribution. The higher button pulls the guitar up and towards you, but allows it to swing more freely. The lower one locks it in a bit more (especially if the strap cuts across the upper bout) but it 'feels' more neck heavy.

  4. Temjin – I had a quick peeperoonie at the Bareknuckle pups, but I’m going to go for a pair of Swineshead APEX 8-string pickups purely on the basis that they are made locally, plus I can get the bobbins in yellow/black to carry the theme through.

    No biggie. I like that the Swineshead 8s are direct replacements for EMG 808s as well... but from what I've heard (and my very, very limited experience with them) BKPs are really something special.

  5. My recommendation, Prostheta, especially since you're in the UK, is to grab some Bareknuckle passive 8s. They just started offering them in all of their humbucker models. An 8-string Nailbomb would be awesome.

    Anther note: if you post this (and your other 8-string) in sevenstring.org's "Extended Range Guitar" forum, you'll probably get a pretty damn good response there too!

  6. Sounds pretty good!

    You should do an extended scale (26.5"-27.5") 7 string, especially if you love extended range. Personally, I use my 7 a lot more than any of my 6es right now, it's really fun to play, and the extended scale gives you some real snap on the low B.

    thanks. i really dont play down tuned as much is i thought. at least not anymore. so it really doesnt seem very practical for me. and another reason i dont like them anymore is that i have a really small frame, i have really short arms. so playing an extended scale guitar feels like a bass to me.

    I'm 5'8 with very short pinkies, but I didn't even notice that my 26.5" scale Schecter 7 string wasn't 25.5". It's worth a shot, certainly! At the very least, you can sell the parts on sevenstring.org.

  7. That's quite the neck twist... I was originally imagining something much more subtle. I would love to be able to try it out, though!

    Body looks very good too. How does the bridge anchor to keep the strings straight and action consistent? Is it angled on posts? Is the body itself or the bridge rout angled?

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