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Emerald raising the bar yet again
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Needs a Floyd...
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I'm not sure I'd go quite so far as 'raising the bar' - MacPherson devotees might quite reasonably point to the similarity to the honeycomb weave available on their CF models.
That being said, it's another very appealing finish option for Emerald - I'd love to see that weave on the front of one, rather than that icky wood stuff
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I heard a rumor the emerald chainlink weave is a little louder with more bass response than their standard weave...... Can of worms is officially opened
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Well, it's obvious..... The larger weave lets out the bass frequencies easier while still containing the wolf tones. Tighter weaves choke the trebles.
It looks nice to me, and I'm a guy that likes the exposed carbon fiber weave. |
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Yep, I agree, trying to copy McPherson a bit I think. Doubt it sounds like a Sable though??? Not a green fan, I bet the chain link looks better on a better color. More options are always a good thing.
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I may sell my synergy harp guitar and order one with the chainlink weave....I really like the look and......Who WOULDNT want better bass response from their harp guitar ?....worms starting to make their way out of the can
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All I can say at a time like this is... I got nothing...
. I mean looks cool enough but maybe a different color
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Now, if they did that in a more traditional Celtic weave pattern, it would be spectacular. As it is, I am not overly impressed.
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Why does that sound to me like we will be seeing more coffee mug photos from Kramster sometime between now and Christmas?
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Thanks Simon you just ruined ALL my fun !!!....Im going to report you to the anti sarcasm police !!!!
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Haha sorry! I read that late at night and it went right over my head 😂 i was thinking of this guitar in the thread about the different mcphearson weaves. I hadn't realised it was unveiled 😜
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Yeah I was just thinking if you were to tell a little white lie and confirm my bogus comments.....Geez we might find a few more emeralds for sale at reduced prices on the AGF classifieds with everyone wanting to buy the new weave for its increased performace
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