This is a really nice video. I appreciate that it is complete and thorough not rushed. Enjoyed every minute of it. I am loookiing at the American Vintage II 1961. I like the 7.25 radius. I think you can really play guitar from what I see and are a little resevered on letting loose on video. Hope you enjoy the new Stratocaser.
I am an intonation junkie. I hit it really really soft especially on the low E, A and D. I also check it at several spots. Like you were saying for sharp the 10s are better for deviation loss at the cowboy chords. I will sometimes split the intonation if its off much between the 12th and the 2nd lets say. I also might set up intonation specific song wise for a particular guitar I am using. For example, if I am playing alot of cowboy chords on a song and such. I will zero in the intonation up at the nut versus the 12th. I really like your videos and look forward to your next one. I like your perspective like you say, seeing how someone else does thier setut is interesting.
This is a really nice video. I appreciate that it is complete and thorough not rushed. Enjoyed every minute of it. I am loookiing at the American Vintage II 1961. I like the 7.25 radius. I think you can really play guitar from what I see and are a little resevered on letting loose on video. Hope you enjoy the new Stratocaser.
Thanks for the nice comment!
I am an intonation junkie. I hit it really really soft especially on the low E, A and D. I also check it at several spots. Like you were saying for sharp the 10s are better for deviation loss at the cowboy chords. I will sometimes split the intonation if its off much between the 12th and the 2nd lets say. I also might set up intonation specific song wise for a particular guitar I am using. For example, if I am playing alot of cowboy chords on a song and such. I will zero in the intonation up at the nut versus the 12th. I really like your videos and look forward to your next one. I like your perspective like you say, seeing how someone else does thier setut is interesting.