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Octatonic
Sep 7, 2010

CaseFace McGee posted:



I swear this thing has a Mwaah knob, and it's turned way the gently caress up :gizz:

Fast neck, ultra low action (thanks fretless!), great tonal range, and oh so pretty.

Stripey woods are the best woods.

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Octatonic
Sep 7, 2010

Wark Say posted:

I'm going to guess you meant "Soggy and loose", which fortunately is not the case at all. :)

It's surprising how tight and swanky it feels. I'm still getting used to the bigger neck and scale, though. I think playing 25.5 scale guitars for as long as I have has left me unprepared for this switch. Hopefully I can get the hang of it soon!

Have fun! I love baritone scale guitars. The thing that always fucks with me when going between instrument scale lengths are false/pinch harmonics. They're just precise enough that the few millimeters of difference really makes it weird imo.

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