This axe arrived a few days ago. Wanted to set it up found some hold ups on adjusting the string height. Did not realize the Goto bridge has some added features the Floyd Rose does not have. The posts have a height stop screw. I discovered that after removing the bridge as I thought something was in the studs that prevented the posts from a deeper adjustment. Yeah, there was something in the way, long set screws used for a height adjustment stop. As for the rest of the bridge, it was well engineered. I am sort of impressed with it. First Floyd Rose styled bridge that I do not need to install the Red Bishop Majic Arm. This one has no wobble. Arm is a screw in type and the collar on the bridge as a tension adjustment set screw. So far this bridge is nice. Pickups are the Jef Beck in the bridge, Jazz in the neck and a flat strat in the middle.
The New axe is the one on the left MJ = Made in Japan. The one on the right (not new) is a Mexican Charvel Pro-mod DK24.
Neck is great too, Fret wire did not require any polishing, no grooves or rough spots. The Fret wire feels a bit taller than the other Charvel. Pau Ferro fretboard is nice and smooth too. I had a Fender Player strat with that fret board wood, it was rough.
Fit and finish is really good too. No flaws. Did not expect the spring cover and control cover to be made of anodized aluminum. Not plastic. Nice for noise reduction. The Mexican one has plastic covers.
Plays quite well, sounds amazing, I would buy again once they get more models to choose from. It is either this (midnight glow), transparent green burst or blue Carribean burst.
The maple top, it is just a thin lamination just like the amber colored guitar. It is not a quarter inch slab like you would get with a Carvin or Kiesel Bolt or similar. Looks good and the axe rips quite well. More of an influence on the body wood than from the decorative top.
The New axe is the one on the left MJ = Made in Japan. The one on the right (not new) is a Mexican Charvel Pro-mod DK24.
Neck is great too, Fret wire did not require any polishing, no grooves or rough spots. The Fret wire feels a bit taller than the other Charvel. Pau Ferro fretboard is nice and smooth too. I had a Fender Player strat with that fret board wood, it was rough.
Fit and finish is really good too. No flaws. Did not expect the spring cover and control cover to be made of anodized aluminum. Not plastic. Nice for noise reduction. The Mexican one has plastic covers.
Plays quite well, sounds amazing, I would buy again once they get more models to choose from. It is either this (midnight glow), transparent green burst or blue Carribean burst.
The maple top, it is just a thin lamination just like the amber colored guitar. It is not a quarter inch slab like you would get with a Carvin or Kiesel Bolt or similar. Looks good and the axe rips quite well. More of an influence on the body wood than from the decorative top.