Leedspool Well-Known Member Jan 7, 2019 #1 well I never Lol. Anyone using one ? Looks like a must have for any professional player. ) I didn’t buy it, 30$ could be better spent but it is an interesting concept for sure Last edited: Jan 7, 2019
well I never Lol. Anyone using one ? Looks like a must have for any professional player. ) I didn’t buy it, 30$ could be better spent but it is an interesting concept for sure
Inspector #20 Ambassador of Tone Fallen Star Jan 7, 2019 #5 Leedspool said: View attachment 20873 View attachment 20874 View attachment 20872 well I never Lol. Anyone using one ? Looks like a must have for any professional player. ) I didn’t buy it, 30$ could be better spent but it is an interesting concept for sure Click to expand... I used this all-star 1959 model....
Leedspool said: View attachment 20873 View attachment 20874 View attachment 20872 well I never Lol. Anyone using one ? Looks like a must have for any professional player. ) I didn’t buy it, 30$ could be better spent but it is an interesting concept for sure Click to expand... I used this all-star 1959 model....
OP Leedspool Well-Known Member Jan 7, 2019 #6 eSGEe said: Click to expand... Wow good find, dare I say, it actually looks quite good Lol.
Inspector #20 Ambassador of Tone Fallen Star Jan 7, 2019 #7 It actually looks better than the Guitar Zero design, in that it appears to mimic actual string movements, as opposed to just pushing buttons...
It actually looks better than the Guitar Zero design, in that it appears to mimic actual string movements, as opposed to just pushing buttons...
Sp8ctre Ambassador of Steel Jan 7, 2019 #8 WTF? However if it gets any kids to jump to a real guitar I'm for it.