RG321MH or S120

sat bridge simple simple, and i not even pro. anyway i SUCK too. erm, i only change 3 min for each string lah. Not that that god-like. I'm not sure about going outta tune cos it sounds alright to me.

take a coin and toss, then decide like that also can. hahaha
 
Re: RG321 or SA120

tsunami said:
pooo -- thaanks for the input... do you have those
web link to guitarpro or powertab.... how much is the
subscription fee though??

Check your pm.
 
Re: RG321 or SA120

tsunami said:
For the SAT... will it goes out of tune after a few
deep scooping... heard from review GSA60 will
go out of tune after a few scooping... Hope SA120
will go out of tune like GSA60..... Thought of getting
GSA60 too.. hee hee..

the SA120 does not sport a locking nut. for a non-locking vibrato with a non-locking nut, the key to keep your guitar in tune is to keep the nut lubricated (graphite/ vaseline) so that each time you whammy, the string movements at the nut are smooth & snag-free. also ensure the nut slots are filed according to the string gauge you use.
 
RG321 or SA120

Subversion: Thanks for the inputs. Anyway, its good
to have it test it myself. Must say, your inputs do
influence my decision making... afterall, SA120
is worth a look... But, i will keep my option
open for other brands as well.... Wanted to get
something that will last me for at least 5 years.

Read from a forum somewhere.. it states that
SA120 is very durable and RG321 as well.... :wink:
 
RG321 or SA120

Hey.. Just curious. When testing for electrice
guitar, is it normal to have feedback when
the amp is set to overdrive?
 
RG321 or SA120

I tested the SA120, its humbuckers...
there are irritating feedbacks.....
But the guy there say its normal....
he ask me to sit a little further from
the amp... after doing so.. there are
still feedback... something fishy eh...
 
RG321 or SA120

What is a 'three pin plug'? I was concentrating
on the guitar and did not pay much attention
to the AMP. All i know, the plug into a Peavey
AMP(Size wize quite big), i think its a 12 inches
amp.

Oh i see. its not the guitar fault eh. But i will
try i it a few times before taking it home.. hee hee. :P
 
You know the power pin plug? Got three pin and two pin...
Two pins doesn't have the earth wire so when you touch the strings it's being grounded by(current flowing through you!), and when you do not, you can hear the buzzing sound.
 
Rg321 or SA120

Oh i see. I know the power pin plug...
That could be the reason.. ok...
Thanks for the tip. Will seach the web
for more advice before proceed for the
second round of testing...

Thanks a bunch. :)
 
RG321 or SA120

Must add.

The retail price for SA120 is 600 sing dollar
while RG321 is around 620 sing dollar...

RG321 much better right given
such a close proximity in terms
of pricing...Initially I thought that SA120
list price is 480 sing dollar....
 
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