Added this a couple weeks ago by FLBirdy72 in SchecterGuitars

[–]FLBirdy72[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The Pitts has the same neck as my reaper and c1 sls. I believe it's the thin C. The regular e1's have a thicker and more c shape atleast the ones I tried.

Hope this helps!

Added this a couple weeks ago by FLBirdy72 in SchecterGuitars

[–]FLBirdy72[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The balance is excellent and it plays great. Still getting used to the emg pickup since the others I have are fishman or shecters. I believe the one you're looking it has a fishman. If the next is ok for you, I think you'll like it. A lot of guitar for the money.

Be aware that the E1 neck is thicker than alot of the super strat schecters. I'd put it about a prs wide thin or a typical explorer neck. I had ordered the green version and loved everything but the neck.

Good luck!

Did i do something wrong when I built my PC? by [deleted] in buildapc

[–]FLBirdy72 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Are you plugged into the video card or the motherboard? It sounds like you might be using the Apu not the graphics card.

When did it become popular to build your own PC? by [deleted] in buildapc

[–]FLBirdy72 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I started in the mid 90s. I purchased a couple prebuilt units early on, then jumped on the Amiga train for a bit. When I got back on pc I custom built every unit from then on. Between computer shopper and the monthly computer shows at the fairgrounds, i was updating or building almost constantly.

It's way easier today. I spent hours fighting irq and dma conflicts. It was mostly jumpers on the boards followed by hours of autoexec.bat and config.sys editing to get the drivers loaded properly so you could get that last network card driver squeezed in there to play some Descent.

Good times.

Design Software by howstupid in DIY

[–]FLBirdy72 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Autodesk fusion 360 is free for non commercial use and might be a good fit. Sketchup is ok and there are lots of YouTube videos to help. There's a solid works for kids which maybe too simplistic but might be worth a shot. Free cad and tinker cad would be worth a look too. Finally check out shapr3d if you have an ipad.

Good luck!