huge tone

does every pickup ( humbucker, coils ) in the guitar comtribute to the overrall sound, or the guitar only uses one pickup where the switch is?
 
if you're patient enough to wait at least 2 weeks, you can always buy the axe you want from overseas, Japan or US, and ship it to singapore via Vpost.

Thats what i did with my new guitar, the shipping costed me $120, not bad compared to other big name shipping companies, in fact i think its pretty cheap.

:D
 
wangdexian said:
Bruce said:
yeah i thot so too but just as a point of reference, mebe ya can go checkout the LTDs at Davis, coz not many superstrat shaped guitars have 24 frets, only LTDs i know have :wink:
Are you kidding me? RGs are superstrats and they always have 24 frets. :wink:

lol RGs are RGs they are not superstrats, they have sharp horns, strats don't
 
Well, superstrats are supposed to be strat shaped guitars that are more modern looking and have modern specs as well.
Could say that Jackson pionnered the idea.
RGs are among them. :D
 
wangdexian said:
Well, superstrats are supposed to be strat shaped guitars that are more modern looking and have modern specs as well.
Could say that Jackson pionnered the idea.
RGs are among them. :D

haha u got that wrong man, go tell that to the western forums and you'll be a joke, like i mentioned andersons and suhrs are examples of superstrats, still maintaining the strat shaped body, wah hell then every tom dick and harry who own an rg means got a superstrat lah? duh :roll:
 
wangdexian said:
Well, superstrats are supposed to be strat shaped guitars that are more modern looking and have modern specs as well.
Could say that Jackson pionnered the idea.
RGs are among them. :D

modern specs is damn right but jackson pioneered the idea??? :roll:
 
well, i stepped into sweelee one day and saw someone playing the jackson strat shaped guitar, not sure what it is... but it sounded 'dirty' or 'metalish'... and it has the 'shredder' look...
 
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my definition of a super strat is kinda like the above
 
Bruce, the western forums tell me that most guitars from Ibanez and Jackson fall into the superstrat category.
 
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