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Originally Posted by The Atomic Ass
Can you describe this punch? I'm intrigued.
And, how wild will you get with multi-scale?
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It's kind of a mid range aggression. Opposite of smooth. On my own personal guitars I usually use a DiMarzio Air Norton in the neck position to get that super fluid smooth neck tone, but the bolt-on neck joint helps maintain a bit of aggression that I can call out with a heavy pick attack, especially with the bridge pickup. I typically use something a good bit brighter in the bridge like a Humbucker from Hell to give me a wide tonal range. The bolt-on neck helps keep the guitars percussive attack when I want it.
As for multi scale necks, I cut them by hand so I'll do as crazy a scale as I'm paid to build.