Babicz Guitars

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You have to check out this guy's guitars. He uses a couple of cool ideas on construction, mainly the idea of having an adjustable height neck on an acoustic, and spreading the tension from the strings over a wider area of the soundboard, as opposed to just having all of the tension on the bridge. Anyway, this looked pretty cool to me, and I thought I'd share it.
 
tourettes5139 said:
http://www.babiczguitars.com

You have to check out this guy's guitars. He uses a couple of cool ideas on construction, mainly the idea of having an adjustable height neck on an acoustic, and spreading the tension from the strings over a wider area of the soundboard, as opposed to just having all of the tension on the bridge. Anyway, this looked pretty cool to me, and I thought I'd share it.

I had heard that spread out strings really do make the guitar sound better. Too bad it looks so funny :D .

I'd like to hear one in person.
 
metalhead28 said:
I had heard that spread out strings really do make the guitar sound better. Too bad it looks so funny :D .

I'd like to hear one in person.

I heard/played a couple at the last 2 NAMM shows. Didn't think they were any better or worse than many other manufacturers. They DO have a unique look though :p

I'll be keeping my Martin and Taylor though... ;)
 
My favorite part about it is having the adjustable action, so that you could play slide on it, with really high action, and then just crank it back down, and do fingerstyle stuff. That's just really cool.
 
metalhead28 said:
I had heard that spread out strings really do make the guitar sound better. Too bad it looks so funny :D .

I'd like to hear one in person.

Amen...that looks weird. I wonder if you could put a pup on the back side of the bridge and play that end like a harp? :o I'd like to get my hands on one and play it though.
 
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