Kinda feeling the ‘higher end’ chubtone thingChubtones are very nice USA made guitars with fantastic neck feel. I've got one and I love it, though I hate the EMG single coils in the middle and neck, there's such a huge volume drop off when going to all single coil versus the humbucker in the bridge. FU Tune guitars, while they look awesome and have some cool features, are Korean made. If that doesn't bother you (because there are some very nice Korean made guitars), then save a few bucks if their features fit your needs.
then find one you like and buy it. They'll have more resale value down the road should you decide you don't click with it. And by the time you factor in the cost of a new FU Tone (I haven't seen any used ones), and their way overpriced case, you could just about have a clean used Chubtone that may come with a case.Kinda feeling the ‘higher end’ chubtone thing
lol damn, I had that one in my favs and was gonna buy it cuz I wanting a relic superstrat. Let me know how it is when you get it....meany lolWell I took your guys advice ….bought this one of da’ Verb…stoked
Ah , damn, sorry my dude , certainly didn’t mean to ‘gear block’ ya lol …yeah me thinks it’ll make a nice addition , I don’t have anything with a Floyd and I wanted ‘80’s hot rod’ style…should be a fun guitar !lol damn, I had that one in my favs and was gonna buy it cuz I wanting a relic superstrat. Let me know how it is when you get it....meany lol
If you've never had a Floyd guitar, and are a bit of a diy'er, I'd invest in a few good Floyd specific tools to keep that thing in tip top shape. God forbid you want to change tuning, string gauge, etc and aren't properly equipped. As long as the knife edges are clean and in good shape, if you know the tricks of the trade, the guitar will quite literally never go out of tune more than the fine tuners can compensate for.Ah , damn, sorry my dude , certainly didn’t mean to ‘gear block’ ya lol …yeah me thinks it’ll make a nice addition , I don’t have anything with a Floyd and I wanted ‘80’s hot rod’ style…should be a fun guitar !
Great advice, thank you …I know VERY little about FR upkeep…definitely have to watch some videos on subject lol .If you've never had a Floyd guitar, and are a bit of a diy'er, I'd invest in a few good Floyd specific tools to keep that thing in tip top shape. God forbid you want to change tuning, string gauge, etc and aren't properly equipped. As long as the knife edges are clean and in good shape, if you know the tricks of the trade, the guitar will quite literally never go out of tune more than the fine tuners can compensate for.