Matt Smith said:Check out the news section for some new pics, etc.
The strings feel WAY too loose that way! Definitely the last thing I would do on a Gibson.Brooks said:Y'know Andy, if you wrapped the strings around the bottom of the tailpiece (meaning, string them through the tailpiece backwards, then pull them up and over towards the bridge), you'd get even more sustain.
A cool little trick the guys at Real Guitars in SF told me when they plucked the frets on my Heritage
commandante said:The strings feel WAY too loose that way! Definitely the last thing I would do on a Gibson.
jamesboyd said:hmmm that's bizarre I can't see anything either
Andy Sneap said:no I took them out of the news section because I didn't mean for them to go in.
New studio pics on equipment page, just click them to see larger images.
Genius Gone Insane said:That's the first thing I noticed, where the hell is the 5150??
Love those 'Guitar World-esque' page length advertisement style shots of you Andy. Good photographer me thinks.Andy Sneap said:If you want to see more go to http://www.andysneap.com/downloads/pictures
Nitronium Blood said:That booth makes me want to... jack off really hard.
No, I am not kidding. I always had to move up one gauge to make up for the sloppiness when I was doing that. Then I realized why am I really doing this and I figured there is no reason for it, doesn't really make a noticeable difference.Brooks said:What? Are you joking? Loose? If anything, it makes them a little tighter! The bridge saddles keep them in place. It adds to the resonance! Silly rabbit, kicks are for trids!