New member here, I am 51, from Croatia, Europe
I never play or own a G&L guitar but I have question
about one model - Superhawk tribute deluxe
regards
hello
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Re: hello
Hello nadrog and welcome to the world of G&L guitars. There is a wealth of information in the pages of the GLDP and many Superhawk owners that will provide answers to you questions.
Tell us a bit about yourself, what draws you to the Supwrhawk Tribby and what questions do you have?
Jump in anytime, the water is fine
Tell us a bit about yourself, what draws you to the Supwrhawk Tribby and what questions do you have?
Jump in anytime, the water is fine
Cya,
Sam
Sam
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Re: hello
I am on the search for affordable (for me) guitar with wider nut, and I
recognize G&L Superhawk Tribute Deluxe have 1 3/4 nut
I would be grateful when someone who own this guitar confirm me that,
and tell me some other measures, but I will send post about this in
G&L products subforum
regards
nadrog
recognize G&L Superhawk Tribute Deluxe have 1 3/4 nut
I would be grateful when someone who own this guitar confirm me that,
and tell me some other measures, but I will send post about this in
G&L products subforum
regards
nadrog
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Re: hello
Dobar Dan Nadrog! I don't own a Superhawk, I only tried it, because I wanted to see how will I bond with it. It's a great guitar, I really liked the neck and the width of it, the ebony fretboard feels and sounds very good. The pickups are definitely on the hotter side of humbuckers, but good thing is that you can split them with the tone knob into single coils. The body is comfortable to play, however when I stood up that maple really hit me. It was the heaviest guitar I had my hands on. (I played the ivory one if that matters). I hope this helps a bit. The guitar is definitely great for rock, hard rock, metal (obviously Alice In Chains sound) but I would say also jazz or whatever else you might want.
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Re: hello
Hey Tomas83, thank You, and dobar dan!!
Your post really help me, neck on Superhawk is what I ask for.
Pickups is easy to replace, I need electric guitar for clean chords, either jazzy and barre
I have big hands and wide neck is important to me
regards
nadrog
Your post really help me, neck on Superhawk is what I ask for.
Pickups is easy to replace, I need electric guitar for clean chords, either jazzy and barre
I have big hands and wide neck is important to me
regards
nadrog
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Re: hello
Here are the current Tribute and USA Specifications posts:nadrog wrote:Hey Tomas83, thank You, and dobar dan!!
Your post really help me, neck on Superhawk is what I ask for.
Pickups is easy to replace, I need electric guitar for clean chords, either jazzy and barre
I have big hands and wide neck is important to me
regards
nadrog
Current G&L Tribute Series Standard Production Models
July 1, 2015-present G&L U.S. Specifications and Options
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