----Originally posted by Wide Awake
---Interesting concept. I think those guitars have great looks too.
Nice, classic designs. I'm glad it doesn't have some goofy, futuristic look to match the futuristic technology.
Not that I'm against futuristic designs-I LOVE the way my Parker guitar looks
--- Can you imagine how stimulating it must be to work on the design team there ?
Must be very exciting to be able to design and work on stuff that is so "out there".
This guitar, if it sounds as good as I hope, would be perfect for me. I'm always mixing acoustic sounds with electric. But never found a way to be able to effectively switch between the two effortlessly. That's why I got a Parker. But the Parker acoustic sounds, though cool, aren't exactly something you would mistake for a real acoustic. The Parker acoustic sounds are kinda there...but it doesn't have that boomy, airy, woody sound that an acoustic's sound chamber creates to give an acoustic it's distintive sound.
I wonder if they'll license out the technology or sell the hardware separately so others can modify their own guitars.
Very cool time to be a guitar player.