Post Your Rig: Doom Edition
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That's awesome. I was on the verge of picking up an early Super Bass but ended up finding a different amp in the end.
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How does the guitar play, Sam?
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it plays like a gibson...kind of like an SG...but has more snap to it. The guitar itself is really well balanced and sounds big...i think the pick ups are amazing (Black Winters). I havent measured anything but, the neck feels the same length as gibson, but the distance from the bottom of the neck to the bridge seems a bit more...and the also the stop tail seems more set back than normal gibsons too...like i say, havent measured it, but it just feels like it adds a bit more snappy-ness to the feel of the strings.AngryGoldfish wrote:How does the guitar play, Sam?
It has quickly become my number 1.
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The neck felt identical to my SG standard, but the maple wood gives it that snap your hearing. The neck length and distance from the end of the neck to the bridge are the same as gibsons, but like you observed the stop tail is a bit further back from the bridge than gibson usually does.samzadgan wrote:it plays like a gibson...kind of like an SG...but has more snap to it. The guitar itself is really well balanced and sounds big...i think the pick ups are amazing (Black Winters). I havent measured anything but, the neck feels the same length as gibson, but the distance from the bottom of the neck to the bridge seems a bit more...and the also the stop tail seems more set back than normal gibsons too...like i say, havent measured it, but it just feels like it adds a bit more snappy-ness to the feel of the strings.AngryGoldfish wrote:How does the guitar play, Sam?
It has quickly become my number 1.
So glad your enjoying it my friend.
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ok that all makes sense...i have to admit, i was a bit weary of the bolt-on neck, as I have this irrational thing about set necks and sustain and fat tone...but i think this thing sustains like a squaling pig and sounds as big as mother cow with an udder full of milk!Ancient Astronaught wrote:The neck felt identical to my SG standard, but the maple wood gives it that snap your hearing. The neck length and distance from the end of the neck to the bridge are the same as gibsons, but like you observed the stop tail is a bit further back from the bridge than gibson usually does.samzadgan wrote:it plays like a gibson...kind of like an SG...but has more snap to it. The guitar itself is really well balanced and sounds big...i think the pick ups are amazing (Black Winters). I havent measured anything but, the neck feels the same length as gibson, but the distance from the bottom of the neck to the bridge seems a bit more...and the also the stop tail seems more set back than normal gibsons too...like i say, havent measured it, but it just feels like it adds a bit more snappy-ness to the feel of the strings.AngryGoldfish wrote:How does the guitar play, Sam?
It has quickly become my number 1.
So glad your enjoying it my friend.
yeah dude really enjoying it...
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Snappy and fat = the best of both worlds.
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i like my guitars like I like my women!AngryGoldfish wrote:Snappy and fat = the best of both worlds.

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lol!
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Patiently awaiting your NGD. Interested to see what you've decided on.chillerthanmost wrote:That's awesome. I was on the verge of picking up an early Super Bass but ended up finding a different amp in the end.
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I am digging that rig hard, sam.
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As was I when I first ordered it but after receiving it I came to the exact same conclusion as you. It's so light for how thick it sounds too. You'd think it weighs as much as an LP but i thought it was lighter than my SG.samzadgan wrote:ok that all makes sense...i have to admit, i was a bit weary of the bolt-on neck, as I have this irrational thing about set necks and sustain and fat tone...but i think this thing sustains like a squaling pig and sounds as big as mother cow with an udder full of milk!Ancient Astronaught wrote:The neck felt identical to my SG standard, but the maple wood gives it that snap your hearing. The neck length and distance from the end of the neck to the bridge are the same as gibsons, but like you observed the stop tail is a bit further back from the bridge than gibson usually does.samzadgan wrote:it plays like a gibson...kind of like an SG...but has more snap to it. The guitar itself is really well balanced and sounds big...i think the pick ups are amazing (Black Winters). I havent measured anything but, the neck feels the same length as gibson, but the distance from the bottom of the neck to the bridge seems a bit more...and the also the stop tail seems more set back than normal gibsons too...like i say, havent measured it, but it just feels like it adds a bit more snappy-ness to the feel of the strings.AngryGoldfish wrote:How does the guitar play, Sam?
It has quickly become my number 1.
So glad your enjoying it my friend.
yeah dude really enjoying it...
Good!
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Holy shit, Sam.
That is tight.
That is tight.
WWPD?
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that looks killer, dude.