dubkitty wrote: ↑Tue Jan 28, 2025 10:22 pm
interesting looking guitar. it is a bit goth-y now that you mention it, but not overbearingly so. the planes grew on me once i got used to them…it’s the contours that take it from sofa to space. is it comfortable? what color did you get? and just how zippy are those pickups?
Yeah the contours are really a beautiful design choice imo! It's very comfortable, solid mahogany but not too heavy. The neck is a proper LP-thick round shape, which I adore. It's hard to get a cheap guitar with a full neck for some reason. It's the gunmetal blue finish, which I don't think looks as cool as the gunmetal gray/green version, but still nice. In dimmer light, you can barely tell that the contoured edges are a different color than the center plane; the effect ends up just accentuating the contours.
The guy I bought it from was keeping it in a storage space (which is how I got to talk him down in price) so the pots are starting to die, especially on the neck pickup volume, which cuts in and out. But when I'm getting full signal, the pickups are juicy and bright! Reportedly, Dimarzio designed them specifically for the model, but some Googling told me that they're most similar to the Super 2 pickups. I've heard 24.75"-scale mahogany guitars can lean on the dark side, so maybe the idea was to balance it with more treble-oriented pickups. I can see now why Super 2s are described as bright Super Distortions, because the output here is similar--spicy, but not napalm. I guess if I need more thiccness in the bridge I can always through a Super D in there but I'm happy with it as is so far.