Not very loud. I'm going direct from the CaptorX, but there is volume in the room. This means I had to edit the vocal mic track to be silent during the guitar playing bits, and in the video you can hear a few times where I'm talking and playing at the same time (I'm very talented) and you can...
I collected stamps for a short time as a kid, and still have this. I wonder how much it might be worth. I wouldn't even know where to begin research that or who to trust. And by the way: I already checked there are no upside-down airplane stamps.
This build is *chef's kiss*. Can't wait to see the finished axe!
I'll also add that it's refreshing to see someone actually put their money where their mouth is. So often I get asked "can you do XYZ, but with ABC added, and then 123 on side?" After I research it and say yes they say "OK, thanks...
Funny this thread should be resurrected. I am currently shooting a series of Warmoth videos where I talk about the Bari conversion neck, and baritone guitars in general: their role in a band and how they differ than a Bass6.
Yes, putting the button on one of the neck screws will work on a contoured heel. Just make sure the screw is the proper length and you'll be good to go.
Haha....that would complete the look for sure!
FYI, the kit includes the body, neck, pickups, and cavity covers. All the other bits and pieces are not included.
You will have to wait for the last video to hear them (there are five total), but I'll give you a sneak preview and say the pickups are extraordinary. I called Josh and ordered a set with regular nickel covers for myself.
LOL. I figured the guy throwing around big bucks on 1176-style pedals would have no problems swinging for the bleachers on these, but I guess everyone has rent to pay.
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