Contact them directly- a sales advisor will give you the real info, one way or another.
Just want to chime in: long time metalhead/guitarist here. Have been playing the guitar since I was 14, so that's 21 year now. Though I'm currently not active due to family/job constraints.
My gigging gear was a BC Rich Warlock, a customised Yamaha guitar (which used to be a HSH/FR superstrat but is now a HH/Hardtail with Series/Parallel switching) a Boss GT-10 and a HK Triamp Mk.I (midi-switchable via the Boss unit)
I also have a nice Squier 60s Start and a 6W VHT tube-amp (think Fender Champ)
I think by the time I'll get around to being in a band again, I'll be 50 and playing the blues...
Anything BUT Tune-o-matic bridges for me. Just hate them with a passion. I need a solid block of metal as a hand rest, and with TOM bridges I feel like my guitar is missing a piece.BC Rich Warlocks are some COOL-LOOKING guitars! I always kinda wanted either a warlock or a bich, but never followed through.
Anything BUT Tune-o-matic bridges for me. Just hate them with a passion. I need a solid block of metal as a hand rest, and with TOM bridges I feel like my guitar is missing a piece.
So I tend to play either hardtails or, preferably, guitars with a tremolo (can even be immobilized)
My Warlock is pretty beat up by now, it'd need new frets at the very least. I've played it for 12 years as a main guitar, with heavy gauge strings... Intonation is completely off due to the uneven frets. :-/
Sounds like you have a pretty unique style, if you're using the bridge as a handrest.
I've always kinda wanted a Warlock or a Bich. But I wound up with a strat copy (Electra Phoenix, SHS), 2 Epi Les Pauls (one special and one 100), and an Epi SG Special.My Warlock is pretty beat up by now, it'd need new frets at the very least. I've played it for 12 years as a main guitar, with heavy gauge strings...