This is the PG Spark of guitars, kinda dig it!
Lava Me 3
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Lava Me 3
Slowy wrote: That's the problem; everything rewarding is just such hard work. Regret takes much less effort.
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Re: Lava Me 3
Slowy wrote: That's the problem; everything rewarding is just such hard work. Regret takes much less effort.
Re: Lava Me 3
Interesting toy, aimed at older guys with plenty of spare cash who want something techy to show off to their guitar buddies ?
I would think it to be too distracting for a learner, you would be spending more time playing with the gizmos than you would be practicing.
I would think it to be too distracting for a learner, you would be spending more time playing with the gizmos than you would be practicing.
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Re: Lava Me 3
I just bought the Lava Me 2 with built in Chorus/Reverb/Delay. Primary driver was holiday caravaning and wanting a carbon fibre option that could withstand Central Otago temp swings. Not taking my Gibson acoustic on holiday in those conditions. Shipping from Netherlands soon.
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Re: Lava Me 3
I can understand the appeal of this guitar to people with a particular lifestyle. But for a homebody like myself who doesn't like traveling, it's not for me. Interesting idea though!