My new/old MSA Classic-
Posted: 23 Apr 2012 2:43 pm
Well, as most of may have seen in the classified section as sold my Carter Starter (hurray) and bought a very nice older MSA from someone on this site. This guitar shows very little wear (on the pedals) and has no dings or scratches anywhere to speak of. However, I must say, the Carter Starter that I had did a great job getting me up and running and I had no issues with it staying in tune etc. For me, it was just too small as I am a big guy! That was the biggest problem I had with it!
I am thrilled and honored to own this guitar and as it turns out I had a lot in common with the gentleman who owned before me. He had vision issues (born blind in one eye) and had become an eye Doctor to help people with vision issues like himself and although we never met, like myself as well. Truly an amazing coincidence if there ever was one!
Well I have done some cleaning and a few electronic repairs and all is well. I think aside from a replacing two pots and the 1/4" jack at some point I am in good shape. I have also temporarily extended the A,B,C pedals as I am 6'-2" (as was the previous owner but somehow he managed and I can not).
I need to order 8 of the 10-32 thread connectors from the local hardware store and I will be all set. Although I'm not so sure I will ever need the other 5 foot pedals as I am thinking it may take me the rest of my life to figure out the E-9th neck! LOL
Anyway, here are a couple of pics of my MSA. I must say it is a true pleasure to be able to sit under something and "attempt" to play something so well made! And to have ROOM to move and to be able to actually use the knee levers. Wow those things are cool!!!
I am really enjoying this guitar and as stated above I am thankful and honored that it worked out that I was able to get it. I really thought I was going to have to stick with my Carter for a few more years but thanks to some crazy things falling into place and a wonderful wife and son who are incredibly supportive, they were the ones who ultimately encouraged me to "go for it". And they are the ones who will ultimately and willingly go without for a month or so in order to make this happen. I am a lucky man!
I just wanted to share my story with you all, if anyone could appreciate everything that had to happen for me to get this MSA PSG it would be the folks here on this site!
Yes, I know, I have a very inexpensive volume pedal that should be replaced. However, I've had it for many many years and it's VERY low profile! For me, that is a major issue. I have a 2" lift on my MSA and I still barely squeak under. I guess I have an usually long, heal to top of knee, height? I don't know but anyway this works! LOL
I am thrilled and honored to own this guitar and as it turns out I had a lot in common with the gentleman who owned before me. He had vision issues (born blind in one eye) and had become an eye Doctor to help people with vision issues like himself and although we never met, like myself as well. Truly an amazing coincidence if there ever was one!
Well I have done some cleaning and a few electronic repairs and all is well. I think aside from a replacing two pots and the 1/4" jack at some point I am in good shape. I have also temporarily extended the A,B,C pedals as I am 6'-2" (as was the previous owner but somehow he managed and I can not).
I need to order 8 of the 10-32 thread connectors from the local hardware store and I will be all set. Although I'm not so sure I will ever need the other 5 foot pedals as I am thinking it may take me the rest of my life to figure out the E-9th neck! LOL
Anyway, here are a couple of pics of my MSA. I must say it is a true pleasure to be able to sit under something and "attempt" to play something so well made! And to have ROOM to move and to be able to actually use the knee levers. Wow those things are cool!!!
I am really enjoying this guitar and as stated above I am thankful and honored that it worked out that I was able to get it. I really thought I was going to have to stick with my Carter for a few more years but thanks to some crazy things falling into place and a wonderful wife and son who are incredibly supportive, they were the ones who ultimately encouraged me to "go for it". And they are the ones who will ultimately and willingly go without for a month or so in order to make this happen. I am a lucky man!
I just wanted to share my story with you all, if anyone could appreciate everything that had to happen for me to get this MSA PSG it would be the folks here on this site!
Yes, I know, I have a very inexpensive volume pedal that should be replaced. However, I've had it for many many years and it's VERY low profile! For me, that is a major issue. I have a 2" lift on my MSA and I still barely squeak under. I guess I have an usually long, heal to top of knee, height? I don't know but anyway this works! LOL