You are right. It would be both fun and cheaper to build your own electric, but don't expect to make any of your money back if you try to sell it. I am in no way discouraging you, though. I want to do it, too.
/gg/ - guitar and bass general
Ideally I won’t sell it and will cherish it forever right?
These frets don’t have kaka from my hands on them, they were coated with God knows what and it started corroding on almost every fret.
No, I would guess you'd want to keep it. Would you buy new parts of cannibalize other guitars?
I am thinking about making a pickup-testing rig sort of deal.
nope. another town and another state. I suspect several GCs across the country are seeing the same effects considering they are going through hard times
>be me
>go to the playing guitar
>it sounds good
>that feel when guitar
Pretty fucking good desu
It's okay. Tone is pretty bad desu and it's a bit too repetitive but I can tell you at least know what you're doing for the most part.
The fretboard is also coated with some sort of lacquer that is starting to chip in random places. Paired with the coating on the back of the neck (which I suspect is the same coating) makes the neck very grippy and hard to play. The fret ends are sharp, the string action is also pretty and I get a ton of fret buzz even with this string action (pic related).
Don’t bother with Harley Benton guitars unless you can play and inspect them before hand and never pay the full price on them as I did. This guitar still needs a lot of work to be put into which will obviously raise the price of the guitar.
Don’t trust shills on the internet that talk highly about any HB guitar, as I have found out some of them are Thomann employees and most people are paid.