(Sold)EDWARDS/E-U-140 HL2
owner: Shin
2020.4.1: I noticed later that the current model has a bridge made by Tone Pros, which makes it easier to adjust the octave.
I bought it because I like this model as well as the GazettE, and also because it was a bargain price for me to study the bridge structure and adjustment.
I don't think the accuracy is such a problem, but I think the current model with adjustable saddles is better in terms of ease of adjustment.
The fretboard was very dirty, so it looks like it has been played a lot, but fortunately the frets and overall damage is minimal and the protective film on the panel is still there.
Only the strap pin had a different color normal pin that the previous owner wanted, so I changed it to a gold locking pin that I have, or I went back to the original one.
It is useful as a DC body that can be dropped easily.
The D'Addario 11-49 keeps the tension well even in drop C.
2022.4: It was nice to be able to change tuning easily, but I sold it because I didn't play it that much after all.
brand | |
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model | |
year | 2010 |
serial number | ED1029362 |
type of gear | Potbelly |
body material | Quilt Maple Top/Mahogany Back |
neck material | Hard Maple 3P |
fingerboard material | Rose Wood |
tuning machenes | GOTOH SG360-07 |
number of frets | 24 |
scale length | Long |
pickups | Seymour Duncan F:SH-1n/R:SH-14 |
controls | 1Vol,3way toggle SW |
bridge | Wilkinson GTB200 |
category | Electric-Solid-Body-Guitar |