New EVH striped guitar
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New EVH striped guitar
Link to article below. Ed is selling kind of a striped 5150 Kramer. Fans have been requesting this guitar for years, but it does not look very inspired to me. Be interested to know if it plays or sounds any different than the rest of the striped series.
http://www.vhnd.com/2017/01/19/evh-striped-series-5150/
http://www.vhnd.com/2017/01/19/evh-striped-series-5150/
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Re: New EVH striped guitar
Cool
Pricey, but ehh... what's with th 2¢ lol
Pricey, but ehh... what's with th 2¢ lol
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Re: New EVH striped guitar
It is exactly the same body as the other EVH striped series guitars. I never liked the look of the thumbwheel truss rod adjustment and the large cutout for it at the heel. The headstock is totally weird looking. It looks nothing like the original, but they had to change it in order to comply with legal because of Gibson's Explorer headstock. Which I never understood. Paul Unkert created the headstock on the original 5150 and it is it's own unique spin on the Explorer style headstock.
$1,399 street. Not worth it in my opinion.
$1,399 street. Not worth it in my opinion.
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I played an EVH B&W and could not get over that old school truss adjustment. It's been used and deemed FRICKIN' UGLY ! That is why it "went away" lol. Apparently Ed likes it.
Like he's going to do massive constant adjustments on his neck where he lives, right ?
Shit part of the design where you are "forced" to like it because of the name.
Just look at it ? ... blahhh Just my opinion, of course.... *puke emoticon inserted*
Like he's going to do massive constant adjustments on his neck where he lives, right ?
Shit part of the design where you are "forced" to like it because of the name.
Just look at it ? ... blahhh Just my opinion, of course.... *puke emoticon inserted*
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Re: New EVH striped guitar
I didn't know that thumbwheel had been around before. It's ugly. But I don't like headstock adjust truss rods either. I don't even like the wooden plug covering the truss rod insertion point on some headstocks I like the classic heel adjust on strats.JimiJames wrote:I played an EVH B&W and could not get over that old school truss adjustment. It's been used and deemed FRICKIN' UGLY ! That is why it "went away" lol. Apparently Ed likes it.
Like he's going to do massive constant adjustments on his neck where he lives, right ?
Shit part of the design where you are "forced" to like it because of the name.
Just look at it ? ... blahhh Just my opinion, of course.... *puke emoticon inserted*
But then I don't like ANY Van Halen signature product. Starting with the Peavey amps and going through all the signature Wolfgang guitars starting with the EBMM and all the Dunlop effects up through today. They are all reminders of the fact that Eddie used to have great tone.
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Re: New EVH striped guitar
The new EVH truss adjust was on OLD Tiesco Del Ray guitars. They looked bad back then, and they look bad now. Fender is using them on newer Strats as well...I didn't know that thumbwheel had been around before. It's ugly. But I don't like headstock adjust truss rods either. I don't even like the wooden plug covering the truss rod insertion point on some headstocks I like the classic heel adjust on strats.
Ditto- Well said.But then I don't like ANY Van Halen signature product. Starting with the Peavey amps and going through all the signature Wolfgang guitars starting with the EBMM and all the Dunlop effects up through today. They are all reminders of the fact that Eddie used to have great tone.
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Re: New EVH striped guitar
Feb. 1990 Guitar World cover shows Ed with his Teisco(?). I guess it's a bit different because there's no last-fret overhang on the fret-board that has to be notched out on the Teisco. It just sticks out from the end of the neck. Still ugly. I hated my Teisco guitar days, plugging into the back of the console stereo. At least it was tubes- lol
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Re: New EVH striped guitar
Here's the pickup with the basswood body:
> ...fitted with a custom designed EVH Wolfgang® alnico 2 Humbucker bridge pickup, delivering the perfect amount of power and articulation with sweet sustain and thick chunky rhythms in a perfectly balanced EQ curve.
Not that it matters but always thought that guitar had a 59....
> ...fitted with a custom designed EVH Wolfgang® alnico 2 Humbucker bridge pickup, delivering the perfect amount of power and articulation with sweet sustain and thick chunky rhythms in a perfectly balanced EQ curve.
Not that it matters but always thought that guitar had a 59....
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Re: New EVH striped guitar
He always said it was a custom wound SD '59...definitely nothing you could buy.fivecoyote wrote:Here's the pickup with the basswood body:
> ...fitted with a custom designed EVH Wolfgang® alnico 2 Humbucker bridge pickup, delivering the perfect amount of power and articulation with sweet sustain and thick chunky rhythms in a perfectly balanced EQ curve.
Not that it matters but always thought that guitar had a 59....
Of course it seems to me that the original body was Poplar...according to Paul Unkert who originally built the guitar. He has always maintained that it was Poplar. I used to think basswood and I even built a replica out of basswood, but I now think I was wrong. I really think it was Poplar.