New Guitar, Razorback?
Jeffrey
May 5 2007, 04:48 PM
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I have been playing for a while and Iwanted to get a new guitar ad was looking at the razorback explosion, mainly because I want 24 frets. But, when I look at the prices for these 24 fret guitar that suposed to be great, my jaw drops. The one I like the most is $1,100 dollars and I want to know is that worth it?

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i would say its worth it. I've tried an ml and it seemed very comftourble, and it comes with great pickups. But that guitar only has 22 frets, unless your looking at another one because im lookin at this one

http://www.musiciansfriend.com/product/Dea...itar?sku=512926

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QUOTE (Rob_g @ May 5 2007, 10:30 PM) *
i would say its worth it. I've tried an ml and it seemed very comftourble, and it comes with great pickups. But that guitar only has 22 frets, unless your looking at another one because im lookin at this one

http://www.musiciansfriend.com/product/Dea...itar?sku=512926

THAT 22 fret Razorback is reviewed at Harmony Central

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May 6 2007, 01:37 AM
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im wondering why do there guitars that are like $1,000 or a little more only have Lisenced floyd roses

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QUOTE (Rob_g @ May 5 2007, 08:30 PM) *
i would say its worth it. I've tried an ml and it seemed very comftourble, and it comes with great pickups. But that guitar only has 22 frets, unless your looking at another one because im lookin at this one

http://www.musiciansfriend.com/product/Dea...itar?sku=512926


Jeez...you'll put your eye out with that thing.

Eesh. I'm getting old. Get off my lawn! ohmy.gif

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QUOTE (Scott Gentzen @ May 5 2007, 10:48 PM) *
Jeez...you'll put your eye out with that thing.

Eesh. I'm getting old. Get off my lawn! ohmy.gif



Too funny.

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ok well the guitar looks pretty cool, but heres a quesiton for you.....are floyd roses BAD, or what..cus everytime ive read about them..its always negative things...and if it is bad...whats so bad..about them???...and if there good...whats so good about them???


sorry dont mean to change the subject, or "STEAL YOUR THUNDER".....

but really just play the guitar if you get a chance to, and see how it feels to you...and if you think its worth the price get it, but if not then dont biggrin.gif

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May 6 2007, 02:01 PM
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QUOTE (ClifordACDC @ May 5 2007, 08:37 PM) *
im wondering why do there guitars that are like $1,000 or a little more only have Lisenced floyd roses


Because All of them are handmade, even the paintjobs are done by a single person, everything is installed by human hands, pickups to bridges, it takes awhile to make them. and they use mostly High-end equipment in all there models.

Yeah, i the dean guitar center is down here in florida, and i took the tour biggrin.gif

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QUOTE (Ryan @ May 6 2007, 07:09 AM) *
ok well the guitar looks pretty cool, but heres a quesiton for you.....are floyd roses BAD, or what..cus everytime ive read about them..its always negative things...and if it is bad...whats so bad..about them???...and if there good...whats so good about them???
sorry dont mean to change the subject, or "STEAL YOUR THUNDER".....

but really just play the guitar if you get a chance to, and see how it feels to you...and if you think its worth the price get it, but if not then dont biggrin.gif


Floating trem bridges aren't for everyone. Tons of people love them, but then again alot of people don't like having to actually fiddle around with tools on thier guitars, so they don't like them.
If you don't want to tool around on your guitar, and don't want to have to adjust and set things up yourself, don't get a floyded guitar. Fixed bridges are pretty much just string it, tune it, and play it. You barely need any tech knowledge at all to handle a fixed bridge, you can also change tunings on the fly. It's all about personal taste and preferance man. Actually, alot of things are lol.

My $.02

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