@doomsdaytelemarketer You think if that was true, they wouldn't use one with an input that is not messed up for a promotional advertisement video? As TherealJohnnyV said, it is to ensure that the cable doesn't fall out should it be stepped on. I've worked in recording studios and that is the exact reason why mic cables are coiled around the mic stands.
@doomsdaytelemarketer definitely not the reason. the reason for doing that is so if you step on it the chord doesnt fall out or get damaged. nothing to do with whether the input is damaged.
@doomsdaytelemarketer You think if that was true, they wouldn't use one with an input that is not messed up for a promotional advertisement video? As TherealJohnnyV said, it is to ensure that the cable doesn't fall out should it be stepped on. I've worked in recording studios and that is the exact reason why mic cables are coiled around the mic stands.
MetalAlbatross 1 month ago
does the neck dive when you play while standing ?
MatiBaphomet 3 months ago
@Tangakkai
It's made out Agathis wood. Don't be surprised. :P
TurkeyTuck 4 months ago
tested it... it's alright but can't compare to the BC Rich IT Beast in terms of chunk
Tangakkai 4 months ago
I just bought that one. :) Sounds awesome. I'm gonna put Seymour Duncan SH-6's in it. :D
MLutte117 5 months ago
@doomsdaytelemarketer definitely not the reason. the reason for doing that is so if you step on it the chord doesnt fall out or get damaged. nothing to do with whether the input is damaged.
TherealJohnnyV 6 months ago
He wrapped the cord around the strap because the input is messed up
doomsdaytelemarketer 9 months ago
If only purple could be on every model
JerkyChid 1 year ago