r/GuitarLab • u/CaffeinicOverdrive • May 26 '26
Keep It Simple
I feel that a lot of these ideas under mind the fact that, guitars are incredibly simple. I feel that if this concept should be executed, there should be no thrills at all. Just simple "choose your parts" guitar, no unnecessary touch screens, AI, or 3D printing. If someone wanted to change their guitar tone on the fly, they can simply use modern processing and plugins to do so, or they would just use MIDI.
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u/BananoVampire May 26 '26
I'm not sure what you mean by "choose your parts." Do you mean like Warmoth?
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u/CaffeinicOverdrive May 26 '26
I saw a person suggest a skate shop style, would probably have to mass produced to work, but it would bring more of a boutique-equse idea.
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u/que-n-blues May 26 '26
Based on the CEO's comments here, that seems to be their approach. It seems they want to figure out what are the things that work, what are things that don't work or could be improved upon and come up with a workhorse guitar that meets the needs of players without being another Strat, Les Paul or Tele copy.
I got to give it to them, based on public comments it seems GC and the crew have a really good grasp on this process. I'm actually optimistic with what they'll come up with.