I'm not sure about the Dunlop, but that kind of cut-out is real common on my rp250 if I dial back the guitar's volume, there appears to be a sensitivi...
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You might consider trimming it down to look like a regular Fender headstock, your sketch reminds me of my AXL's headstock, which would then make it a ...
You could block it in the position that it is now and not have to change your setup. Just use a hardwood block between the spring side of the trem bl...
Are you loosening the strings before you adjust the screws? I'm having a hard time envisioning that they would be so hard to turn that you would be s...
+1 going light on the gain and tone with the stock DS1. If you crank the gain all the way up and palm mute, you can get an almost fuzz-like sound, bu...
You'll be in business for the DS1 and Crybaby at GC, but unfortunately they don't carry Zoom effects. I wound up with the Digitech RP250 because of t...
Now why couldn't I have had neighbors like that when I lived in an apartment? They sound like really nice people and evidently they think you are too...
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If the neck does not set straight in the pocket when it is screwed in, you'll have to drill out the screw holes in the neck and glue in dowels to fill...
"It's certainly not the wood. Agathis may be cheap, but it's actually a good tone wood, rather like spruce. It's probably just technique. I used to be...
I wouldn't give up too quickly on the RP250 just because of other peoples' reviews, the G2 is nice, but the RP250 plays pretty nice once you tone down...
To me, Brownsville guitars look like dressed up versions of the SX's made in China and sold by Rondo. Not a bad guitar, but I'd think twice about spe...