Originally posted by vanquish:Ic, i'm getting it set-up tommorow morning by a professional so I'll see if the international shipping has damaged its playability. I was talking to some guitar technician on the phone today and he seems to think the fact that my tuning changes depending on whether the guitar is leaning forwards or backwards is a neck problem and requires trussroad adjustment.
Another question for you, how the hell do you manage to play the damned thing standing up?
Did you reposition the mounting points for the strap?
Cos mine is unplayable with the strap, the neck is nowhere near horizontal, I can't see the fretboard (have to look in the mirror and play, which is confusing lol, or play by feel) and the strap hurts my shoulder (despite using a shoulder pad )
I know people do reposition the mounting points - a couple of reviews that I found when first looking into buying one mentioned that he moved the 'neck-point' to in between the cutaway and the neck, and one who placed it on the reverse of the body, in similar to something such as a Casino. However, I've not changed anything, nor do I intend to for the moment - the only thing I'm considering is investing in a locking strap, because the original owner had installed locking-points and left them on when I bought it (along with the original 'points'). I sometimes find my strap slips off at the point by the neck if I elevate the angle too much when I play. The only problem I do get is that sometimes my left shoulder starts to twinge when I tune it standing up, but I put this down to the fact I'm regularly switching between 3 different-shaped/weighted guitars, and so each time I change my shoulders are having to adjust. As for actually playing it whilst standing, I have no problems whatsoever - I can't say I've ever had any problems such as what you've mentioned to be honest
