FourT6and2
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2011 R9 Sunrise Tea Burst. Got it from Mark's Guitar Loft.
Photos are a little too yellow. It's got more amber and gold in it in person. Kind of shimmers. It arrived earlier this afternoon. Very happy with it so far. But I've only put about two hours of play time through it. Action is perfect. No fret buzz anywhere that I can tell. Fretboard is very nice — has some swirls and various colored grain. Looks better than the Brazilian board I had on my PRS.
Sounds pretty good. Not a huge fan of the Burstbuckers, though. I'll probably swap 'em out for some Bareknuckle Riff Raffs. Though, I'm also considering the Rebel Yells or even the Rio Grande BBQ. Haven't decided yet. But it's got some chunk to it and has thicker mids than my Customs. But they are a bit more aggressive and focused. This one is a little "wider" if that makes sense.
Overall, it plays a lot better than my two Customs. Though, I have my '84 in for a refret. So hopefully that one plays just as good when I get it back. But, very happy!
Here are the photos from Mark's site:
Photos are a little too yellow. It's got more amber and gold in it in person. Kind of shimmers. It arrived earlier this afternoon. Very happy with it so far. But I've only put about two hours of play time through it. Action is perfect. No fret buzz anywhere that I can tell. Fretboard is very nice — has some swirls and various colored grain. Looks better than the Brazilian board I had on my PRS.
Sounds pretty good. Not a huge fan of the Burstbuckers, though. I'll probably swap 'em out for some Bareknuckle Riff Raffs. Though, I'm also considering the Rebel Yells or even the Rio Grande BBQ. Haven't decided yet. But it's got some chunk to it and has thicker mids than my Customs. But they are a bit more aggressive and focused. This one is a little "wider" if that makes sense.
Overall, it plays a lot better than my two Customs. Though, I have my '84 in for a refret. So hopefully that one plays just as good when I get it back. But, very happy!
Here are the photos from Mark's site: