tylerbabbie wrote:Thanks for your thoughts, Tomanche! That's exactly the argument I'm having with myself. Do you use the active tones much?
If someone else has ideas on how to solve the mystery, the basic question is still open: is this Espada BTO or a standard build? They raised the price 100 bucks in the last few days so between that and the above alternatives, my interest is finding itself... challenged. I found some really cool prototype active-electronic S-500s on the G&L clearance shop and a gorgeous b-stock green hardtail S-500--all cheaper.
But it would be cool to know.
The CLF Research Espada HH Active model for 05/2024 is available in the following configurations:
ESPADA HH ACTIVE CLF RESEARCH
791018372059 ESPDHH-A-CLF-JTB Jet Black Alder RW 3-ply Black
791018372066 ESPDHH-A-CLF-VTW Vintage White Alder RW 3-ply Black
791018372073 ESPDHH-A-CLF-HNB Honeyburst Ash RW 3-ply Parchment
791018372080 ESPDHH-A-CLF-CHY Cherryburst Ash RW 3-ply Black
Reference post:
3/1/2024-7/31/2024 Fullerton Deluxe & CLF Research Series PL.
The post of the factory photo of the BTO CLF Research Espada HH Active which has a Honeyburst finish over Swamp Ash body with a 3-ply Black Pickguard, which would
indicate that this is not a standard CLF Research Espada HH Active, but is a BTO model because of the 3-ply Black pickguard it is shown with.
I cannot confirm that this factory photo is the same guitar as the one on the dealer's website which shows it with a 3-ply Parchment pickguard, except for the one
photo of the body with a 3-ply Black pickguard. But if it is the same guitar except for the pickguard, that leads me to think that the dealer replaced the Black pickguard
with a 3-ply Parchment pickguard. Which would it from a BTO CLF Research Epada HH Active to a standard CLF Research Espada HH Active model.
It is odd that they say that they do not have the Factory Specifications sheet for this guitar, as it would indicate the pickguard which was installed on it at the factory.
You might contact Memo who is the Customer Service manager and ask him to look up the serial number of the guitar shown on the dealer's website to find out what pickguard
it has listed in the factory log. His email address is:
repairs@bbesound.com.
Hope this helps.