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A Closer Look At A Krappy Touchstyle
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Godsmonkey
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Joined: Fri Dec 21, 2007 8:35 pm Posts: 401 Location: Wellington FL.
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Re: A Closer Look At A Krappy Touchstyle
I had the chance to check out the U8 that Markus was playing with the Stickmen a few years back. I didn't have tie to do an in-depth comparison, but while the instrument is gorgeous, and very playable, the action was a little higher than on my Stick.
Markus Reuter is a monster player, so I would never compare myself to him.
_________________ When you have eliminated the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth. ~ Sherlock Holmes
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Thu May 19, 2016 8:33 am |
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thehitman
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Joined: Thu Apr 16, 2015 6:36 pm Posts: 90 Location: Bethlehem, PA
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Re: A Closer Look At A Krappy Touchstyle
sagehalo wrote: Godsmonkey wrote: that said, from looking at the images, its hard to imagine it playing as well, or specifically as lightly as a Stick does. Stick set-up is unparalleled. If you watch Markus Reuter play the U-8 Touch Guitar and know his history with Warr and Stick, you may change your mind. Everybody is slightly different in body and mind, which can lead to different preferred tools of the trade. u make a valid point sagehalo. but, i do agree with godsmonkey that it doesn't play as well as a Stick. perhaps if i hadn't started out on Stick first, then maybe i'd feel differently, but that's not how it happened. also, understand that my shortcomings as a player far outweigh the shortcomings of the instrument
_________________ Stick #5313 10 String Padauk (Classic Tuning) 10 String Krappy Touchstyle
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Thu May 19, 2016 8:39 am |
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Captain Strings
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Joined: Thu May 30, 2013 2:45 pm Posts: 793 Location: Sylmar, California
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Re: A Closer Look At A Krappy Touchstyle
Just curious - where did the name "Krappy" come from? I could see marketing issues there.........
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Thu May 19, 2016 11:27 am |
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thehitman
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Re: A Closer Look At A Krappy Touchstyle
Captain Strings wrote: Just curious - where did the name "Krappy" come from? I could see marketing issues there......... you will find the answer to that here: http://www.krappyguitars.com/manifesto.htmlit was a gamble, no doubt...
_________________ Stick #5313 10 String Padauk (Classic Tuning) 10 String Krappy Touchstyle
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paigan0
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Joined: Wed Aug 12, 2015 7:40 am Posts: 2884 Location: Detroit, MI
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Re: A Closer Look At A Krappy Touchstyle
Quote: KRAPPY GUITARS--Krapmeister Kevin Siebold relays the philosophy that guides our efforts:
Our instruments are built for frugal people who aren't very concerned with regard to quality, construction, materials, or safety.
The instruments are crafted from whatever we find suitable. Pedigree of wood is not a priority for us. We might get it from a local hardware store, or use some old shipping crates, or skids. Who knows??!!
If you are intrigued enough to purchase, we will provide you with a complete history for your instrument. The history might be akin to this:
Wood: leftover 2x4 from a construction site. Strings: used about 3 years ago on an old guitar. Pickups: some buncha crap we snagged from some guy. Electronics: whatever we can scrounge up!
Our warranty: There is no warranty, expressed or implied. We fully acknowledge our product is crap, and your purchase signifies that you have entered into an agreement to buy a product that is lacking in quality, contains poor materials, and is worthy of much abuse and destruction. We will in no way provide any customer service, so don't even waste your time!!!
That's certainly a unique approach! Hence the name and owning everything that the name implies. [shakes head....] I guess you get what you pay for (which should be their self-deprecating slogan, maybe?)
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Thu May 19, 2016 12:25 pm |
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thehitman
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Joined: Thu Apr 16, 2015 6:36 pm Posts: 90 Location: Bethlehem, PA
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Re: A Closer Look At A Krappy Touchstyle
if you read the whole site, eventually you will see that the disclaimer is for everything EXCEPT the Touchstyles. it's in the fine print somewhere. not that there was any reassurances about the quality though. my feeling was that it was worth the gamble. the pics he has on the site are awful, but the instruments do still look nice. i took a chance and i'm glad i did. is it comparable to other $800 guitars and basses? idk for sure because i don't play guitar or bass but my opinion would be yes.
but as far as the precision and craftsmanship compared to the Stick? comparing the 2 would be like i said once before, like comparing a Honda to a BMW. (well made and functional vs. precise and efficient engineering)
_________________ Stick #5313 10 String Padauk (Classic Tuning) 10 String Krappy Touchstyle
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Thu May 19, 2016 12:37 pm |
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pcgonzales
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Joined: Mon Dec 10, 2012 10:09 am Posts: 395 Location: Phoenix, AZ
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Re: A Closer Look At A Krappy Touchstyle
Pretty cool! Say does he make those bridges himself?
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Thu May 19, 2016 4:14 pm |
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thehitman
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Joined: Thu Apr 16, 2015 6:36 pm Posts: 90 Location: Bethlehem, PA
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Re: A Closer Look At A Krappy Touchstyle
pcgonzales wrote: Pretty cool! Say does he make those bridges himself? i really don't know tbh. i think he sells them separately if you are looking for a bridge. he also has any # of string configs. he makes up to 14 stringed instr. more than 14 he will but you have to contact him about it
_________________ Stick #5313 10 String Padauk (Classic Tuning) 10 String Krappy Touchstyle
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Polyjuan
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Joined: Tue Mar 11, 2008 2:59 pm Posts: 84 Location: Davenport, FL
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Re: A Closer Look At A Krappy Touchstyle
Well, I just ordered one!!!! So what am I getting? 10 string, dual bass reciprocal tuning. Bloodwood body, maple, paduak, jatoba neck with leopardwood fretboard. I designed the body myself. I will be adding an active preamp once I receive it. The preamp is the Pro-Z made by Audere Audio. Here are the specs: Volume Neck (bass) Volume Bridge (melody) Treble Tone Control with center detent Mid Tone Control with center detent Bass Tone Control with center detents Mid Range Frequency (750, 500, 250 Hz) switch Z-Mode Switch - 3 position LED Battery Meter The The Z-Mode switch changes how the pickups electrically respond to string vibrations. The defaults are 1) Low Z - Deeper sound, 2) Mid Z - Passive sound, 3) High Z - Brighter sound applied to both pickups. Each Z-Mode switch position can be independently programmed into 1 of 9 Z-Mode configurations for more versatility. He has already started the build and sent me the rough cuts pic:
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