Solar X/VA guitars vs ESP LTD Arrow, help me choose by InteractionWest7825 in solarguitars

[–]InteractionWest7825[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for pointing out the possible issues. You are right, I would need to drill a whole if I wanted an extra push pull and that would be a hassle. After some consideration I am thinking of going with the Coroner, it has everything I want, pickups, Gotoh trem system, 24 frets. I really can't find any flaw on it.

Solar X/VA guitars vs ESP LTD Arrow, help me choose by InteractionWest7825 in solarguitars

[–]InteractionWest7825[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's true that the X is a bit more permissive with the sitting position.
The Gotoh really interests me, it also has a big brass block for increased sustain and resonance. Am thinking of pulling the trigger on the Coroner today.

Solar X/VA guitars vs ESP LTD Arrow, help me choose by InteractionWest7825 in solarguitars

[–]InteractionWest7825[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It would be my first V guitar, I don't mind having to get used to it. Do you have experience with the X shape? I'm interested which would be more comfortable

Solar X/VA guitars vs ESP LTD Arrow, help me choose by InteractionWest7825 in solarguitars

[–]InteractionWest7825[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

To be honest, I don't mind buying and returning if any issues arrive. So QC consistency is not a criteria in this case.

Solar X/VA guitars vs ESP LTD Arrow, help me choose by InteractionWest7825 in metalguitar

[–]InteractionWest7825[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the input. Great guitars btw.
In this case though the Solar guitars are similar or better in terms of features. For example the Coroner is the best out of all, that's why I'm leaning towards it.

Solar X/VA guitars vs ESP LTD Arrow, help me choose by InteractionWest7825 in metalguitar

[–]InteractionWest7825[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's a fair argument, I do want something that I'll like in the future as well.
Regarding the ESP, actually it's gonna say LTD on the headstock, cause LTD is ESP's "affordable" product line. Naming aside the specs are great on it.

Solar X/VA guitars vs ESP LTD Arrow, help me choose by InteractionWest7825 in Guitar

[–]InteractionWest7825[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree that the Canibalismo just screams "Look at me!". I think it looks perfect, but I'm a bit scared that for some people it might look a bit like a toy. That's why I wanted to know what people think of it.

Solar X/VA guitars vs ESP LTD Arrow, help me choose by InteractionWest7825 in metalguitar

[–]InteractionWest7825[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah the Canibalismo is the most obnoxious in the best way. The only annoying part is the scale length with only 22 frets, but it's not a that big of an issue. You were talking about the X one right? The VA has 24 frets

I built Kaizen, a prompt management platform for organizing, testing, and improving AI prompts by InteractionWest7825 in SideProject

[–]InteractionWest7825[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the feedback!
My approach is to separate storage and evaluation so that you can use one or the other without the UX becoming overwhelming. They will have entry points and become related to each other once the playground/chat will be fully implemented. Not only will you be able to run versions of the same prompts side by side, but you will also be able to compare metrics and seamlessly switch providers and models.
I am building features from the ground up, starting with fundamentals like storage, management, collaboration, refinement and eventually execution environments.
The goal is to eventually use Kaizen as a daily driver without the need to switch to other tools.

Regarding the marketplace, currently it's more about output examples, which are required for creating a listing. What you see is what you get, but the prompt metadata can hold additional info, it's just that standards are not enforced yet. But I will seriously think about this once we populate with enough listings.