DaveStarr wrote:
Thanks for all the comments! I googled myself a few weeks back, and this site/thread popped up! So here I am, first post.
Im doing lots of LH business: LP, SG, 335, P-Bass, J-Bass, Strat, Tele, etc. Of course I do much more RH builds, but I'm really surprised at how the LH business has picked up. I guess the word has gotten around. Not sure the percentage of LH players (maybe 1%??) out there, but about 15 % of my current harness builds/sales are LH! Ive built and sold almost 5,000 harnesses since I started this company 5 years ago. If I can help anyone out, please feel free to contact me. I'm a 2 person operation, so things can get a bit crazy here. I do all the harness builds and my wife handles the shipping and the website.
Thanks! Dave Starr
http://www.starrguitarsystems.comHi, Dave! Thanks for chiming in! Your work looks extremely clean and professional! My soldering looks like a child's artwork, so I appreciate the talent needed for good soldering.
I would guess that you get so many left-handed orders because so few companies use true left-handed harnesses, even for their lefty instruments. They either use righty-pots and wire them righty (which isn't so bad), or use righty pots and wire them lefty (which is just worthless).
As an aside, I get why so many active preamps are this way: the preamp board would have to be specifically printed for lefties, and there isn't enough demand to make that economical. They know to stick with righty pots, though.
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Gilmourisgod wrote:
I never really "got" what a Rick is capable of until I ran it stereo a few times in my college band. We used to call it the "Piano of Doom". You get all the bottom and all the top in total a**kicking mode.