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  1. Here’s my new Heritage Custom Core H-535.
    4 points
  2. DanElectro Hodad MKIII Bass, and one more H357 on the stand on the far right!
    2 points
  3. You know how it is. You're wasting time on the internet and you come across a very nice guitar at a very nice price and not too far away... Big birthday coming up (exactly 10 years younger than Eric Clapton), contacted Rolly's Guitars and Rolly put the Heritage on hold for a few days until I could call in, which I did yesterday. I spent a pleasant hour playing the Heritage and talking guitars, bands and assorted nonsense, then made my way home as new member of the Custom Core Club. It's a 2023 model, well set up, in almost pristine condition and sounds glorious through the Drive King. I made a slight adjustment to the bridge pickup height, but that was it. Pics, I hear you say?
    1 point
  4. This whole thing makes me sad. I get it- "gotta roll with the times", "gotta do something to stay in the market or the company will close" (insert philosophical quote here)- and that's fine. But IMO they should have went with just "Ascent" on the headstock or "Ascent" with "by Heritage" in smaller font. But the bottom line is getting people to buy the guitar- and something that full on says "Heritage" on the headstock will grab more people's attention than "Ascent" will. I guess what really makes me sad is thinking about Marv, Jim and the guys that started Heritage- they always prided themselves on being Made in USA in Kalamazoo. A HERITAGE. I'm sure they never had this in mind.... but, welcome to America 3.0 in 2025.....
    1 point
  5. Gitfiddler, thank you for reply! Yes, my first Heritage guitar! I just finished rehearsing with it! It handled everything from Swing, to Blues, to Bossa Nova! Comfortable neck, nice tone. I wanted lots of flame. Say hi to North Beach for me!
    1 point
  6. @TamiGuitar...Awesome CC H535!! <<Congratulations>>
    1 point
  7. Congrats on the new CC H-535. I too am a recent purchaser of a Heritage custom core. I bought my CC H-530 from Sweetwater just a month after it left the factory in Kalamazoo. I owned two H-535's back in the mid 90's and they were great guitars. However, this 530 hits me in all the right places. A fully hollow thin line with great P90's is just what I want today as an old man who doesn't turn his amps up too loud anymore. Enjoy your Heritage. I've included a pic of my 530 from the Sweetwater collection of my guitar. I can't take better pics myself so why try?
    1 point
  8. Eh, lots of variables and generalizations in play... but in a nutshell; if the amp wattage is higher than what the power/watt handling of a speaker is, it's going to lead to 1 of 2 likely outcomes - 1) the speaker will easily distort... which in some scenarios could be a desirable effect and compliment the amp distortion (especially when paired with another higher power/sensitivity speaker); in other scenarios, it could just sound muddy, "farty", or bad. 2) The speaker could just fail...blow the cone out or toast the voice coil. In the reverse role; if the speaker watt/power handling is way higher than the amp output... usually this will make very little difference. It depends more on the design and sensitivity of the speaker at this point. For example, I love to pair the 300 watt EVM-12L with all sorts of amps, including little 5 watters; fairly transparent speaker pairing that let's more of the amps own voicing be heard (minimal speaker distortion/coloration). Usually the only negative scenario is where it's a speaker with a very heavy cone and low sensitivity; that could be a speaker that needs a whole lot of power to make it move in order to sound good. There's not many guitar oriented speakers out there that fall into this grouping though. It's more in the extreme cork sniffers high end of car or home audio (or cheap garbage speakers from temu or something). TLDR - Low power amp with high power speaker; okay. High power amp with low power speaker; may cause death of speaker, or could get you that cinnamon girl sound you've been searching for all your life (if one was to ever search for such a sound).
    1 point
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