Hey guys,
Ended up making this playthrough on a whim today. Check it out!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ptyo...ature=youtu.be
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Hey guys,
Ended up making this playthrough on a whim today. Check it out!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ptyo...ature=youtu.be
Good job Nick.
Looks and sounds awesome
Great work Nick. She sounds awesome, and your playing is fantastic. Very cool.
Cheers,
Gav.
Nice run through Nick, very comprehensive. Great chops, great sound and a beautiful axe you've put together there man:-)
Cheers lads. Means a lot to me to get so much praise. Will be entering her into the next GOM. There's already 12 entries so I might hold out (and avoid competing with some of them ;))
Reviving this with a question.
I never put string trees on this axe however I'm starting to feel that i need them now. I keep flicking the low E off the edge of the neck and it is frustrating the hell out of me.
The easy answer is string trees BUT - because this is a reverse stock the low E/A/D strings are on top. I'm worried that the bolt that holds the string trees won't be strong enough to hold the tension of these low strings.
Any advice?
Nicko I've never had a reverse headstock axe (I have a STA-1R kit to build though), I suggest the E-A-D strings you wind the string as low as possible on the peg so all the windings above keep the string low as possible. I agree the tiny screw in the string trees would barely hold the extra tension of the heavier gauge strings
I say do it. If you put it fairly centrally, it will be fine.
Another option would be a bar retainer.
http://www.themusiczoo.com/images/7-...ck_C8254_c.jpg