For the Big Boys
         

LC Enterprises 363 W 3rd St. Perris CA 92570

951 940 6068 Business, 951 657 0180 Facsimile
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The Big Lou wide nut electric guitar represents an affordable, feature packed electric guitar, designed for the bigger guitar players; those of us who have large hands and fingers. It is also great for "finger picking" styles. With the ultrawide 1-7/8" nut width, and a full 8 mm of string spacing, the Big Lou Wide Nut guitar is a breeze to play. It's harder to make a mistake, or accidently mute strings while forming your chords

The pickguard features a "pinky slot" which is a cutout, 1/2" wide x 3" long slot running parallel to the strings, about 1" below the high E string. This is an anchor point for your little finger. The human brain understands the position of your hand and fingers in 3D space, but this degree of understanding can be increased by providing reference or anchor points. The Big Lou pinky slot is a reference point. Your little finger is always the same exact distance from the high E string. As a person gets used to this pinky slot, your accuracy increases over time. This method is far superior to the usual method of pressing your pinky against the pickguard in random positions. The problem is, you never really press in the same exact spot, so your brain cannot depend upon this as a consistent reference point.

The Big Lou Wide Nut electric guitar also features an versatile HSS design with a coil tap, floating tremolo and a locking nut.

This special design was created by Louis Carroll, in response to his own needs, and the needs of other larger players and finger pickers, who appreciate a "little extra room" between the strings. We created a high quality guitar that is easy to play, with all the good features, great tone, good sustain, and most important, a great affordable price (under $300)

The price is very attractive for this level of features and quality. We have provided the links below for the popular guitar producers, and we invite a comparison of our design against theirs, even at their much higher prices.

Gibson Fender ESP
PRS Taylor Ibanez
Parker Dean Jackson
EVH Gretch Breedlove
Music Man Godin Dan Armstrong

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Advantages of a wide neck guitar:

A wide neck electric guitar means that you can allow more room between the strings. The wide neck on the Big Lou electric guitar measures 1 7/8" wide. This wide neck allows for a full 8 mm between the strings.

The wide neck on the Big Lou electric guitar is much easier for a beginner to play. Accuracy does not count as much. Your playing will sound better, as it is harder to make a mistake on a wide neck guitar.

The wide neck guitar is also better for the larger players who have big hands and fingers. The 8 mm string spacing allows for more room for large fingers. This decreases errors, and enhances the sound while playing songs.

The wide neck guitar can still be an advantage for players with smaller diameter fingers. No matter who you are, the added spacing between the strings just make the guitar easier to play.

There are some acoustic guitars that feature a wide neck and more space betweent the strings. If you are used to playing one of these, then the Big Lou wide neck electric guitar will feel like home.

Some of the very experienced (15+ years) players who first picked up a Big Lou wide neck electric guitar said that it felt a bit strange at first. However, after spending several minutes playing on it, they said, it's really no problem getting used the increased string spacing. It felt fine. Additionally, if there is a complicated riff that you are having trouble with, chances are good that you'll be able to play that riff without mistakes on a wide neck Big Lou electric guitar. This happened with some players at the Summer NAMM trade show in 2010.

I can tell you from personal experience, once you play this wide neck guitar for a few weeks, going back to a 1 5/8" neck feels like a move in the wrong direction. It's like, you never noticed how difficult it was, until you got spoiled by a wide neck electric guitar. Getting used to a wide neck electric guitar usually means that you don't ever wish to pick up a skinny neck guitar again. The increased need for accuracy is not really missed or appreciated.

Louis Carroll - inventor

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