I can see that. Certainly the feel. I did chase the radius for years. Then I asked myself ‘why am I raising the middle saddles?’ I like low action.
Regardless. Mine follow more of a gentle slope from low E to high e. Once the low E stops buzzing, I just match the consecutive saddles...
Moderate.
But for me speed is a challenge. Thunderstruck, for example. I use it as a warm up exercise, but I never quite get that speed. And then hitting the power chords cleanly after the speed riff? Well, that rarely happens.
This Sheraton ll is the only one I should have kept. A truly resonant and well playing 335 type.
This Ibanez sounded excellent when plug in. Acousticly it was a bit of a dud.
It’s crossed my mind. And I do think they could be complimenting to each other.
I’ve been having so much fun getting to know this Super. I haven’t shifted the room about just yet.
Let’s see ol’ Kokopelli get past this.
And someone’s note is retapped to the top.
Since I got this Super, my Marshal has been reduced to duty as a shelf.
oredered a male to female 3’ speaker cable so the attenuator can sit on top of the amp.
Never worked with an attenuator but since one came with the amp…. May as well try. Mostly I chase clean tones. But this looks like fun. @rolandson Ty!!!