Thanks Vigier! I'm grinning like a Cheshire cat here

Hiya, I've put 10's on the Lane too, makes it feel even more purposeful and precise which I love. The only issue is that I used Rotosound strings and it seems the wraps at the ball end are just a touch too long on the G and B strings causing a bit of discomfort and raising the strings a little. Tomorrow I'll stick a set of EB regular Slinky on there, I'm bound to have some lying around.I really think all I need now is my HH-1's on there and it's all good to go and time to start recording.Hayden wrote:I must agree, Hayden. The Lane is one of the easiest playing guitars I have tried, and given that Vigiers are beautifully and effortlessly playable + very responsive is saying a lot.The 0 radius has a lot to do with that. I wondered how I would find it, but with the combination of the shorter scale, the feel is sublime.Because it was so easy to use, I found myself using 10s on it, much like I would use on a Les Paul type. I wondered what gauge you were trying?
Yep, master series in black.Right now I've set the trem to floating (I'll try out every option before I settle, you know how it is) but I will most likely return it to flat to the body as I don't use trems a great deal. I have to say tuning reliability is excellent for a non-locking system.As for the pickups, there is a drop in volume with the split positions and the middle but I'm not concerned as I will be changing the pickups fairly soon anyway and getting a custom wound middle which can sit low down but still do the business. I think the pickups in it are perfectly good (sometimes great) but just not for me.If you come to any of the guitar shows (local shows and Bristol) I'll be there on the Sidewynder stand with my Lane so feel free to stop by and have a play.Hayden wrote:Nice one Hayden, glad you managed to join the club also - you certainly deserve to after your excellent review - did you get the Master Series in Black? I have 9-46's on mine at the mo - just about stops me pushing the low E off the 'board - is defintely making my touch lighter the longer I play it tho' Are you keeping the trem flat to body or floating? I've balanced mine to the Verheyen method ( G pulls up min 3rd, B whole step, E half step, spring claw slightly angled) Seems to keep tuning awesomely well I'm still working out best pickup height as the Humbuking modes are way louder than the in between settings., and I'm not Steve Morse
That makes it even more "arty" Looks like you got a particularly excellent piece of figured alder. Looking forward to more pics and videos!!Hayden wrote:This is the only pic I have so far. I was getting all "arty" with it until the wife pointed out I hadn't ironed my shirt
The guitar is beyond perfect, I will be making a video extolling its virtues in a far less unbiased fashion than I did the review video as soon as I get a lump of video and writing work out of the way. There should be some vids from the guitar shows I have coming up this year too.Hayden wrote:That makes it even more "arty" Looks like you got a particularly excellent piece of figured alder. Looking forward to more pics and videos!!