never mind
GrapevineAg said:
never mind
It will be interesting to try in person once they become available. I wonder what music Bluetooth'ed to it actually sounds like?maroon barchetta said:
This is an interesting guitar. Doesn't look as gimmicky as some of the other guitars with built in effects that we have seen in the past.
I saw Danish Pete do a video on the Anderton's channel and it was good.
Alamo Music Center also has a review of this guitar.
This Dutch guy does good videos. Here is his review.
There's no speaker. The guitar is the speaker. Actuators vibrate the top and back.62strat said:
is that what it sounds like not plugged in to anything? So there's a speaker on it or something?
Edit, watched the whole video.. so yeh there's a speaker built into the guitar. Interesting.
isn't a speaker driver an actuator?slaughtr said:There's no speaker. The guitar is the speaker. Actuators vibrate the top and back.62strat said:
is that what it sounds like not plugged in to anything? So there's a speaker on it or something?
Edit, watched the whole video.. so yeh there's a speaker built into the guitar. Interesting.
maroon barchetta said:GrapevineAg said:
never mind
What happened to your signal chain noise post? I wanted to hear the possible solutions that would get suggested when people get back to this thread.
I see a few with prices, all around $500.maroon barchetta said:
Wow. Lots of search results about Washburn serial numbers and how terrible they are about how those are assigned.
You might want to just find similar models on Reverb and see what they are going for.
maroon barchetta said:
Wow. Lots of search results about Washburn serial numbers and how terrible they are about how those are assigned.
You might want to just find similar models on Reverb and see what they are going for.
Well if you insist...maroon barchetta said:
Let's see the rest
dave99ag said:
Um, pedalboard too!
jwag said:
What's the model of that DI?
Yes, pretty dope pedalboard.
That looks like a Little Martin. Good choice for a couch guitar and one to learn a few chords on. If you like it, you'll be pleasantly surprised when you move to a full size, although it sounds like you've already tried a full size.BourbonAg said:
I am going to have some down time coming up and have tried once or twice to pick up guitar but haven't stuck with it. Decided to give it one more try and picked this guy up.