So cool and love the color! While I can't remember the model now, I had a fly back in the early 00's and frequently miss it sorely. People seemed to view them as "weird", but the one's I recall played like butter and were quite versatile. IIRC, the builder has moved on to archtops now that still use the head stock design and have a crazy price tag now.
What kind of music do you make on it?
Awesome! What kind of 8-string do you play? The taylor is definitely easier to pick up and play like a normal guitar. I think a big part of that is the closer spacing of the paired courses. The guild model set them farther apart, which made hitting individual harmonics a lot easier. I'm going to play it a few weeks at this point, but I'm already considering replacing the saddle to have a slightly wider spacing on the paired strings.
Correct and thank you! I've been mostly playing A E A D E A (dadgad, but lower). I've been toying with minor modifications (a fav so far is the first string down half a step to g#) though.
Thanks! 27in is the scale length according to taylor's website. It's definitely easier than the jumbo Guild baritone, which I think was 27"--but yes, both of them are devastating on calluses compared to standard guitar. Actually, I mostly play mandolin these days and still baritone is quite a bit more difficult on my fingers.
The action is slammed down (lowered saddle & truss rod) to the point it buzzes a bit with a pick, but it plays like butter. I might loosen the rod tension a bit once I'm more comfortable with it.
B E A D F# B is "standard", although I've been mostly playing in open A tuning: mainly A E A D E A (dadgad, but lower) and more recently A E A D E G#.
Are there existing plans to expand the end game? My arpg friends have suggested around launch it was lacking a bit, so I've put off grabbing d4 despite tons of time in earlier titles & poe.
~100 years ago, when Nikola Tesla discovered AC, he wrote about electricity being a free resource for everyone.
My boomer parents unironically think he's the best politician since sliced bread for the last few weeks.
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