Ngd, SnapDragon
Phil66
May 24 2019, 09:17 PM
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Well it's here, it's going to take some time to settle down and bed in. I've got to get used to NOT putting my arm on top of the neck when making adjustments on my computer, (Helix edit, video, Reaper etc) because the neck folds down laugh.gif At first I thought it was very poor tuning stability but it was me putting a bit of weight on the neck. I reckon the design could be improved there, maybe a peg to put into a hole when the neck is in place. There is a hard stop to stop it going the other way once it is rotated into position. See last video wink.gif

It will take a bit of time to get used to but I think it's going to be great for practise when I'm away.











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Phil66
May 30 2019, 10:41 PM
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Thanks Mertay,

The Snapaxe is only 22" (56cm) long in the bag, perfect to put in a rucksack along with other stuff as you're only allowed one item of hand luggage each.

I haven't found anything close sad.gif

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