I'm a few hours late posting this, because it's after midnight, so NGD was actually yesterday. I always wanted to own a DGT, but previously got sidetracked.
Now I have one.
So far it's great. Gretz set it up as he usually does for me, but with the stock .011s instead of my usual .010s (I wanted to try the stock gauge). Others have mentioned that with the tall frets the .011s are pretty easy to play. I think that's true. I like the way they feel and sound, especially playing arpeggios or strumming.
The pickups seem to have a wide useful range, too.
It's got a Brazilian RW fretboard, something I like to have for that little bit of extra snap on the note attack.
I can understand why people hang onto these. I can't wait to play it more and become more familiar with how it responds.
Now I have one.
So far it's great. Gretz set it up as he usually does for me, but with the stock .011s instead of my usual .010s (I wanted to try the stock gauge). Others have mentioned that with the tall frets the .011s are pretty easy to play. I think that's true. I like the way they feel and sound, especially playing arpeggios or strumming.
The pickups seem to have a wide useful range, too.
It's got a Brazilian RW fretboard, something I like to have for that little bit of extra snap on the note attack.
I can understand why people hang onto these. I can't wait to play it more and become more familiar with how it responds.
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