Show Us Your Guitar
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My two girls .. thinking I'll end up with an aristides 060 or 070 to finish the herd once and for all..
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I would like to try a Suhr one day, just to see how it compares to a Fender one, what do you find are the main differences??
Slowy wrote: That's the problem; everything rewarding is just such hard work. Regret takes much less effort.
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I prefer the necks on the suhrs over fenders And overall finish seems to be alot more consistent with the suhr. Also love the suhr pups. They just seem to feel like home for me
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Yeah you're not looking at a mass produced product so they can probably spend a lot more time and effort on that finishing, altho' you'd expect for the cost they should have you ever put it up against a custom shop strat?
Slowy wrote: That's the problem; everything rewarding is just such hard work. Regret takes much less effort.
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For me, the Suhrs win on the pickups (just better, and quiet) and the trem (more stable but still great vintage tone).
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Owned a John Mayer strat , american standard and played custom shops . Still didn't ring my bell in comparison
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Very nice, I love the look both of those suhrs, I got myself a Thornbucker plus recently and I'm going to try suhr wiring on a partscaster, I'm not usually into new guitars myself, but when I ran the racks of suhrs back when they stocked them in Wellington I was very impressed with the consistency of them.
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Jazzmaster's wearing a new face. Probably go back to tort next string change. This looks a bit more vintagey, I guess, but I think I prefer the tort. Tort is life.
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