Couldnt agree more about the "volute". I thought maybe you were exaggerating but I just got a 2023 Ghost 8 and its terrible. Definitely a deal breaker for me too.
I’m honestly thinking about getting one but when he mentions that it scares me because I play a lot on the 1st fret just woundering if I should pass on it ?
Cool vid Chris. Love the finish. Wish they had a bridge like that on the cheaper import headless. Btw. How many axes do you currently own? Curious to know 😅
This is one of the ones you’ve covered that I can here the tonal difference in the pick-up positions most easily… cool guitar, but yeah, wtf is up with that neck design???
Headless an improvement???? Make the video!!! Btw u have to check out Fishman actives from both Polyphia guitarists. Not a fan of the band but their pickups are absolutely amazing.
Really thinking about getting the 7 string version is the end of the neck part your talking about a deal breaker ? Cuz honestly I play a lot on the 1st and 2nd frets just woundering if I should pass on getting it ?
I hope you send it back and demand a refund due to that dumb ass feature. Makes no sense. It's definitely not obvious on their website pics or video either.
Couldnt agree more about the "volute". I thought maybe you were exaggerating but I just got a 2023 Ghost 8 and its terrible. Definitely a deal breaker for me too.
I own the G6FX, no problem at all at 1st fret, chords, riff, anything. It simply invites you to play in a correct posture
I’m honestly thinking about getting one but when he mentions that it scares me because
I play a lot on the 1st fret just woundering if I should pass on it ?
@@KristianHeartmusic if you're afraid of that get the 10th anniversary made in Japan which has the volute on the #0 fret
I’d be interested in your video on why you prefer headless guitars. I haven’t got to mess around with any headless guitars yet but I’ve been tempted
Late reply but they are just wayyy lighter. The headstock ads a surprising amount of weight that has to be supported by your left wrist.
Does it chug?
Cool vid Chris. Love the finish. Wish they had a bridge like that on the cheaper import headless. Btw. How many axes do you currently own? Curious to know 😅
32 total. 2 Headless bass, 4 regular bass, 12 Headless guitars, 13 regular electric guitars and 1 acoustic.
This is one of the ones you’ve covered that I can here the tonal difference in the pick-up positions most easily… cool guitar, but yeah, wtf is up with that neck design???
Headless an improvement???? Make the video!!!
Btw u have to check out Fishman actives from both Polyphia guitarists. Not a fan of the band but their pickups are absolutely amazing.
Really thinking about getting the 7 string version is the end of the neck part your talking about a deal breaker ?
Cuz honestly I play a lot on the 1st and 2nd frets just woundering if I should pass on getting it ?
For me, it was a deal breaker. I've since sold this guitar. Hated the way the end of the neck felt.
how's the tuning stability?
It was very stable.
Does it comes with bag?
It did.
I hope you send it back and demand a refund due to that dumb ass feature. Makes no sense. It's definitely not obvious on their website pics or video either.
sand the volute down!