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Great pics!
As a former classical guitarist, I appreciate the left leg thing; with the Performaxe and Neck-up systems, however, I prefer the right leg (with a similar "up" angle).
Rock on!
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03-04-2024 10:48 PM
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Originally Posted by marcwhy
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Originally Posted by MarkRhodes
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Originally Posted by fep
For me, I wound up feeling an odd sensation in my left shoulder. Not a pain, more of an awareness, and the awareness was, "Gee, I seem to be reaching further than I should have to in order to reach the lower frets."
Today I'm trying the Performaxe on the other leg. The neck is not up as high but overall, this seems more comfortable.
It may take a few days or a week to sort out what suits me best.
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Originally Posted by Jimmy blue note
Excellent deduction. Great advice.
With that advice, I'm currently trying my longer neck guitars on my right leg at the moment, but with a high up neck.
Many thanks.
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Ordering window is open
https://guitarscientist.com/performaxe-preorder/
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Originally Posted by Jimmy blue note
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Whoa! Yikes
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I have a Performaxe and like it very much. I wanted to get another, but they were out of stock and I purchased a NeckUp to try out.
Although I prefer the Performaxe, the NeckUp is also quite good and it’ll fold down into your case. it’s not fully rigid, meaning that if you move your leg a lot you might find it unstable. However I don’t have issues with it sliding down my leg.
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I got an email from Performaxe saying new ones are in stock now (or will be any day.)
Since I now have one, I don't need to order one, but if you're interested, now's the time to contact them.
https://guitarscientist.com/performaxe/
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