New Axe, First Impressions + A Few Questions., Schecter Hellraiser C1 FR |
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New Axe, First Impressions + A Few Questions., Schecter Hellraiser C1 FR |
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Apr 17 2008, 03:33 PM
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These are my first impressions, because I've only logged about 10 hours of playing time on this thing.
Edit: Forgot to mention, thanks to Goliath for introducing me to this guitar via this thread I'm kind of dissapointed at this point. I do believe I can get to the point where I'm not dissapointed, but comparing this to the les paul Im used to playing... I guess I set myself up for failure. Dissapointments: 1. The sustain is far less than my les paul. I was expecting less sustain, but this is a dramatic change. 2. I have to push the strings down much harder than what I'm used to (maybe this has to do with the action or whatever, im not sure). 3. The EMG's (81/85) sound only a fraction hotter than the stock LP's with regards to distortion. Hopefully this is just a problem with my amp (Line 6 Spider III). 2 and 3 don't bother me much, because I'm sure I can find its groove and make the guitar work for me. But the sustain issue... This is bad me thinks. The Pros: 1. Floyd rose baby! The dive bombs, squeals, and just incredible wacky noises you can make are awesome! 2. Looks great, the black cherry finish is fantastic. No picture does it justice 3. Its light, and thin, and the frets that are hard to reach on the LP are very easy reach on the Hellraiser 4. Contrary to popular "interwebz" beliefs... the cleans from the EMG on the neck are great (atleast on this particular guitar), much better sounding than my LP. They are warm and full, and even sound good when your aggressive with the pick on them. So heres a few questions I'd like to ask. I want this guitar to be in Drop C, locked in... and never change the tuning really. Only time I would even unlock it would be to change strings. Looking around the net, I've read numerous articles citing that you need to adjust springs, widen screw holes (?), block the bridge etc... What do you guys suggest? Should I get this thing professionally set up? Should I take it somewhere, and list my problems, and see if a professional could help me out? Here's a picture of the 2 ladies, vying for my attention now. This post has been edited by LaneGriff: Apr 17 2008, 03:35 PM -------------------- |
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Apr 17 2008, 03:39 PM |
Just so see those two guitars...*sniff* it brought a tear to my eye. Seriously, those are Beautiful with a capital "B".
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Apr 17 2008, 03:57 PM |
Nice looking guitar!
Lack of sustain. Could be that the distance between the pickups and the strings is too short. I don't know what's recommended for active EMG's but try to adjust the two screws, one on each side of each pu sitting on the frame. Maybe also comparing to a Gibson LP is unfair to all other guitars For Drop C I'd put on really thick strings, like 011, and then adjust the springs or even replace with new springs that are fit to hold 011 in drop C. The gauge is possible to calculate in theory. Drop D is just the thick E string and if I get the terminology around tunings correct drop C is all strings? Mind that you can't add thicker strings, tune down, remove all springs but one and expect a teriffic sound. Try to meet an appropriate gauge... f.ex try the tremolo now, remember how it feels, - adjust the "sled" that holds the springs (screws into the body) - for starters, keep the springs you've got on. - tune to drop C until the tremolo aligns with the body (there's either a marker on the trem or you just match it to the flat part of the body. This can take quite some time the first time around. But it's really good to know how to, and be familiar with this. Put a piece of wood, battery, whatever, under the back of the tremolo so it doesn't fall back into the cavity. Regarding the pushing-string-down-harder part, I don't know the FR at all, perhaps it's frets are higher and you press your finger too far back from the fret, trying to meet the wood instead of "fretting". The distance would be farther and maybe harder to push. Just guessing here. About how hot they sound. ...man, excuse me for being so blunt but you have to ditch the Spider. Find a hot tube amp for your compadres -------------------- My bands homepage
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Apr 17 2008, 11:15 PM |
Beautiful guitar man. COngratulations
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Apr 18 2008, 01:06 AM |
Nice guitars, love the lp!
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Apr 18 2008, 01:17 AM |
nice guitar
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