Thanks though strat.
Thanks though strat.
I thought ony fret twelve has to get the double dots in order to point the harmonics location, etc... 
Originally posted by LikeASong:[image]
By LikeASong
Any clues about that Bono's black guitar?? I don't have ANY idea... Brand, model, kind of guitar... And what the hell is up with that double dots on fret SEVEN??I thought ony fret twelve has to get the double dots in order to point the harmonics location, etc...
Thanks in advance
Originally posted by WojBhoy:Hey guys - on the subject of building one's own guitars, a friend of my parents told me about www.warmoth.com; anyone else heard of it?
October/One medley
PS - if the link doesn't work, let me know and I'll stick it on mediafire again
Originally posted by RattleandHum1988:Nope. I've decided on an American StandardThanks though strat.
Originally posted by Alex:Of course. Warmoth have a reputation as one of the world's top guitar partmakers. But they are also quite expensive. I have not yet used Warmoth parts nor tried a Warmoth Strat - but I'd like to.
Originally posted by Alex:Please do that. Bad Link again.![]()
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Alex

Originally posted by Alex:[..]
Good choice. Now save some money for it.![]()
Alex
Originally posted by LikeASong:[image]
By LikeASong
Any clues about that Bono's black guitar?? I don't have ANY idea... Brand, model, kind of guitar... And what the hell is up with that double dots on fret SEVEN??I thought ony fret twelve has to get the double dots in order to point the harmonics location, etc...
Thanks in advance
Originally posted by LikeASong:[image]
By LikeASong
Any clues about that Bono's black guitar?? I don't have ANY idea... Brand, model, kind of guitar... And what the hell is up with that double dots on fret SEVEN??I thought ony fret twelve has to get the double dots in order to point the harmonics location, etc...
Thanks in advance
Originally posted by anstratdubh1979:Yep, that there is a Washburn EA40

Originally posted by anstratdubh1979:Harmonics can be had at the 5th, 7th and 12th frets rather easily. Why the double 'dots' on the 7th and 12th frets of the Washburn EA40? No clue. Just a Washburn 'thing' at the time, I suppose. That and the fact that the 'dots' are red which are far harder to see on stage when the lighting is not so great.
Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]Indeeeeeeeeeeed
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Thanks a lot!! Precise and correct as usual, Strat...