7/31/2011

Godin Radiator Chambered Electric Guitar (Black Onyx) Review

Godin Radiator Chambered Electric Guitar (Black Onyx)
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This inexpensive guitar is a great value. Well-made (in Canada), chambered maple body with bolt-on maple neck. Two single-coil pickups. The chambered body gives a bit of a semi-hollow sound. This guitar sounds more like a Telecaster than my actual Telecaster. It's lightweight, and the 12" neck radius is very comfortable for me. The scale is slightly short, and there are a full 24 frets. This is a great guitar for rhythm. It records beautifully.

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Godin Radiator Chambered Electric Guitar (Black Onyx) Review

Godin Radiator Chambered Electric Guitar (Black Onyx)
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I own this guitar, in blue w/pearl front. The whole front of these guitars are "pickguards", as they are chambered. Basically. hollow under the front. The pickup's are quite unique. This guitar has it's own "coolness factor". It's hard to describe the sound of this beauty, but I find myself playing it more often than not. I own an assortment of guitars, from projects, to some nice"art". I hang my art on the walls, and some are truely prettier than a picture. Back to the Radiator, with the long fret length, good not too thin, thin neck, hardtail bridge and easy access to the upper register, this guitar rocks. Again, a funky sound with the chambered body, but with the mixable pickup sounds, this thing will keep you playing and coming up with some pretty signiture sounds. Truthfully, the look got me to check this guitar out, once I plugged it in though, well......Did I Say I Own It And Love It!

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ESP LTD KH202 Kirk Hammett Electric Guitar (Black) Review

ESP LTD KH202 Kirk Hammett Electric Guitar (Black)
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I have had my KH 202 for about four months now, and I have been very happy with it. It is a great looking instrument, and has a very balanced feel. The skull inlays are very eye-catching, and really give it that metal edge. The action was adjusted perfectly from the factory. Low and fast, easy to play. The licensed Floyd Rose trem works beautifully, and stays in tune better than my Dean hardtail. The EMG designed pickups have a good sound and tone range. I'm going to update them with a hotter passive EMG H4/H4A pair in the near future. If you are a Kirk Hammett or Metallica fan, this is your ticket for under 500 dollars. Even if you aren't, you will not be disappointed with this guitar.

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The ESP LTD KH202 Kirk Hammett Electric Guitar is an ultra-affordable version of this rock icon's signature guitar. The KH202 features a basswood body that holds a loud set of ESP LH301 humbucker pickups. Its maple neck has a rosewood fingerboard with Skull & Bones inlays, and easy-playing, extra jumbo frets. The Floyd Rose Special tremolo is double locking and all hardware on the ESP KH202 is black. AmericanMusical.com is an authorized dealer of ESP products.

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Gallien-Krueger MB210 Ultralight Bass Guitar Combo (500 Watt) Review

Gallien-Krueger MB210 Ultralight Bass Guitar Combo (500 Watt)
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Tried it out side by side with a Markbass cmd102p and a Genz Benz Shuttle 600 2x10. Amazing lows with articulate mids and highs sum this wee beastie up well. The tweeter is hissy but adjustable and frankly the only issue I have. I am no fan of most neo cabs but this is an exception. The GB is very cool but is rear ported and I lose some definition on the low end with it and it is twice the price. The tube section of the GB is fine but I did not miss it one bit compared to the GK head. The Markbass head is great by itself but the speakers are blurry on the bottom and their tweet hisses too. The VPF and VLF controlls on the Mark are killer tools if used right. Yet again the Mark is twice as much. The Mark head is a bit easier to dial in my sound but after a few extra minutes with the GK I was in heaven with the tone, every bit as thick and rich as the Mark. Between me and my bass buds we cover the gambit in styles and all agree the GK is almost to good to be true. Loud enough by itself to hang with a heavy hitting drummer and two guitards :) At half the price and lightest in the class it's a no brainer (which fits me).

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500 watt, bass combo with 2x10" Paragon neodymium drivers.

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Steinberger Synapse SS-2F Guitar with Gigbag, Antique White Review

Steinberger Synapse SS-2F Guitar with Gigbag, Antique White
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I've always liked the efficiency of the minimalist Steinberger. I mean, why have more guitar than you need? The day I got my Steinberger Synapse it already had problems. An annoying buzz from deep in the guitar. I contacted Gibson who referred me to one of their local warranty luthiers. He removed the buzz after a week in the shop. Since there's so little to the guitar, I wondered how they could miss something so fundamental. I wanted to go a guage lighter on the strings. Double-ball end are hard to come by, so I loaded regular single-ball end into the guitar. The hex screws that were supposed to hold the strings didn't. The head-end has a design flaw so that any string under a certain gauge will wiggle right out of the clamp that is supposed to hold the string. The last straw came when I went to adjust the action and intonation. There is a hex bolt that keeps the bridge pieces from flopping around. I needed to loosen that to do anything that moves the bridge, like adjusting action and intonation. The problem is, the hex screw was half-way underwater, that is the head of it was so low perpendicular to the body of the guitar, that in order to insert a hex wrench you would need to drill a divot into the guitar body to insert the wrench. I can only assume this is problem of execution, because the instruction manual pictures show the screw head above the guitar body. Now I have to pack up a a brand new guitar for RMA at Gibson. Who knows what I'll get back. Support from Gibson has been slow. I don't think they care too much about their Steinberger brand. Now that I know how poor their execution is on making a guitar, there is no way I would buy a Les Paul.

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Designed by Ned Steinberger, the Synapse guitar is a HYBRID instrument combining the strength, rigidity and clarity of graphite with the warmth and beauty of wood.The result is a guitar of unequalled performance.At only 31.75" in length, this full-size instrument makes the ultimate travel guitar. Low-impedance EMG USA humbuckers offer a broader bandwidth for unique and robust tone and are mounted on stabilizers that keep them from tilting. Improved intonation from a zero fret. Unique Steinberger Combo headpiece improves balance, ease of tuning, and tuning stability while the patented Direct-Drive double-ball bridge lets you change strings in seconds then tune up once and not have to tune again until you change strings.

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7/30/2011

Godin LGXT Solid Body 3-Voice Electric Guitar (Cognac Burst AAA) Review

Godin LGXT Solid Body 3-Voice Electric Guitar (Cognac Burst AAA)
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Me compré esta guitarra sin haberla probado antes, pero no me arrepiento. Era exactamente lo que buscaba, una guitarra eléctrica que podría sonar como acústica sin hacer muchos cambios. Eso sí. para tocar en vivo necesitan conectar la salida acústica a un pedal de volumen, porque es difícil estar manejando los volúmenes con la mano mientras se está tocando (más si eres un sólo guitarrista).
El sonido eléctrico es bastante bueno, los power chords suenan incluso mejor que la Ibanez JEM (dependiendo de sus gustos). En cuanto a la selección de micrófonos, no se distinguen mucho los cambios de micrófonos cuando se usa alguna saturación. El trémolo siento que desafina mucho las cuerdas, aunque las cuerdas están nuevas, todavía sigo probando esa parte.
El sonido acústico es excelente, el ecualizador del preamplificador da tanta gama de tonalidades que no necesitas otra guitarra acústica, suena como quieres que suene.
El midi tiene buen tracking, mejor que la Bryan Moore, por lo menos mejor que la Bryan Moore que tengo.
El acabado es una obra de arte, aunque no influye en el sonido un acabado A, AA o AAA (si quieren ahorrar un poco, con un acabado AA está bien).
Con los strap lock, no se preocupen si no tienen uno de la misma marca, ya que están hechos para recibir cualquier strap normal sin necesidad de ponerle "el lock".
Y por último, trae un soft case, si quieren cuidarla de verdad, hay que invertir en un hard case, se los comento porque son cosas que no especifica amazon.com

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Godin's LGXT delivers a combination of electric guitar sounds, acoustic guitar sounds, and fast guitar synth tracking. It's a well-equipped electric to begin with, boasting Seymour Duncan humbuckers and a tremolo bridge. Godin takes it further with an on-board acoustic preamp and 13-pin synth output, effectively making the arsenal of sounds at your disposal unlimited.


Maple/Poplar Construction
As on most Godin models, a blend of tone-woods is used to construct the LGXT. The body is made of a silver leaf maple center with poplar wings and a figured maple carved top.
A pair of Seymour Duncan humbuckers and a five-way switch provide plenty of electric tonal options.

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Gibson 1957 Les Paul Goldtop VOS Electric Guitar, Antique Gold Review

Gibson 1957 Les Paul Goldtop VOS  Electric Guitar, Antique Gold
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I personally own 4 Gibson Les Pauls and the 1957 Goldtop VOS is head and shoulders above the others. When looking for a Goldtop, I spent 3 hours at a Gibson retailer playing nearly every Gibson LP they had in stock. I played the Slash signature, the Standard, the Traditional...I played them all through a Marshall 100 watt tube amp through a Marshall 1960 4 X 12 Cabinet. When I picked up the '57 VOS, I could feel the quality immediately. I played a few chords, ripped a quick pentatonic lick and did a tone and a half bend at the 12th fret on the second string...the sustain was amazing! My wife, who had been sitting there the entire time looking completely bored, looked up and asked, "what guitar is that?" The vintage sounding PAF humbuckers sound absolutely great! The 50s neck feels like a Louisville Slugger and the top is perfectly done. The only thing I've changed about the guitar is adding Dunlop straplocks to make sure I don't drop this beauty. This guitar is made to play and will not disappoint. Worth every dime!

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By 1957, Gibson's evolving Les Paul model guitar had already undergone several key modifications that would remain as the foundation of the iconic version known around the world today as the Les Paul Standard. But while the addition of the new Tune-o-matic bridge and stopbar tailpiece one year earlier had greatly improved the overall functionality of the Les Paul, nothing would compare with the addition of Gibson's pioneering humbucking pickup in 1957.

A truly magnificent instrument, gleaming in gold.
History"A truly magnificent instrument with its natural mahogany back and neck, while the top is in gleaming gold with contrasting ivory trim." --Original Gibson advertisement, circa 1955
By 1957, Gibson's evolving Les Paul model guitar had already undergone several key modifications that would remain as the foundation of the iconic version known around the world today as the Les Paul Standard. But while the addition of the new Tune-o-matic bridge and stopbar tailpiece one year earlier had greatly improved the overall functionality of the Les Paul, nothing would compare with the addition of Gibson's pioneering humbucking pickup in 1957.
At the direction of legendary Gibson President Ted McCarty, Gibson engineer Seth Lover began working on a tone circuit with hum-cancelling capabilities sometime in 1954, applying for a U.S. design patent--hence the name "Patent Applied For," or "PAF"--on June 22, 1955. By early 1957, the standard double-coil version of the humbucker pickup had begun to appear on Gibson ES-175s and ES-350Ts, and eventually on the Les Paul Model Goldtops of the same year.
Body Aside from the pickups, the basic specifications of those 1957 Les Paul Model Goldtops remained the same. There were, however, several minor cosmetic variations that made the 1957 version significant in the development of the Les Paul, the most noteworthy of which was the placement of the inlaid, pearl-cut Gibson logo, which was moved closer to the top edge of the headstock. Additionally, 1957 was to be the last full year of production for a Gibson model with a Goldtop finish. The popular color would not adorn another Gibson guitar until 1968.
Famous Players The 1957 Les Paul Goldtop was also the model used famously by Duane Allman during the formative years of the Allman Brothers Band and his early session work, including his work with Eric Clapton (Layla sessions), the Allman Brothers Band's legendary Fillmore recordings, as well as their first two albums--a body of work considered by many to be one of the most important in the history of rock and roll.
Near-perfect Recreation Today's 1957 Les Paul Goldtop from the Gibson Custom Shop is a near-perfect recreation of the original instrument, in all of its original brilliance and historical magnificence. The body features Gibson's traditional hand-carved maple top and solid, non-weight relieved mahogany body. The headstock is made from Holly head veneer, as opposed to fiber, just like it was in 1957, and the vintage-style tulip tuners are mounted in a straight line, also as they were on the original. The 24 3/4-inch scale length neck is made from one solid piece of mahogany, and attached to the body using a long neck tenon--one of the Les Paul's more distinguishing characteristics of the 1950s. The neck is topped by a 22-fret rosewood fingerboard outfitted with acrylic trapezoid inlays matching the size of color of the originals. Of course, two of Gibson's legendary Burstbucker pickups deliver all the subtle variations of true, classic humbucker tone by using historically "unmatched" bobbin windings and Alnico II magnets. The guitar's Antique Gold finish also matches the hue of the original model, giving this Custom Shop model the accurate and distinct appearance of this traditional Les Paul. Other historical appointments include CTS potentiometers, bumble bee capacitors, rolled creme-colored fingerboard binding, single-ply thin binding around the body, and period-correct switchwasher and jackplate. The 1957 Les Paul Goldtop comes either a V.O.S. or Gloss finish, and comes with the standard Gibson Custom case, custom care kit and certificate of authenticity.

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Epiphone Broadway Archtop Electric Guitar, Natural Review

Epiphone Broadway Archtop Electric Guitar, Natural
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After several years away from the guitar, I found myself in the market for something to bring back my jazz chops. A Benedetto or L5 was way out of the budget, and so I found my way to the Broadway a little over two years ago. It was a happy find. This guitar is built solidly: once I set it up I've had to do very little with neck tension or bridge height.
It's not perfect out of the box, but necessary adjustments are simple for the most part. The factory strings are junk and too thin for a guitar of this sort. After trying several sets, I settled on D'Addario EJ22 Jazz Medium Nickel Steel Electric Guitar Strings (.013-.056). Big strings bring out the tone of this nice guitar. Pickup selector switches are a weak area for Epiphone as well. Mine gave out after a year or so and I replaced it with a Switchcraft. I've made a number of other small modifications, just to suit my own preferences. FWIW, I've paired it with a Roland Cube 80X amplifier. Not necessarily the obvious amplifier choice, but I'm after clean tone. The 12" speaker brings out the substantial low-end of the instrument as well. A number of more rock-oriented players replace the pickups, but I like them just the way they are. They have an unforced, natural sound that compliments the substantial acoustic output of the Broadway.
But it all gets back to construction. If a guitar isn't solidly-built, nothing you do will help. I've been more than happy with those basic qualities of this guitar. Epi focuses on rock players, so this archtop is something of a secret. As far as I've been able to find out, all of the Broadways are built in a Korean factory with notably better quality control than the mainland instruments that comprise the bulk of Epi's offering.
It's worth pointing out that this is a BIG instrument that's also fairly heavy. Make sure you've got a broad strap and comfy playing chair.

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A guitar named for a street as big as the dreams it has inspired, the Epiphone Broadway still sets the standard for ajumbo jazz box. Still the largest at 17",no one matches its full-range, bigjazz tone.This Times Square monster is voiced by two Alnico Classic Humbucker pickups on an ample Maple body with Select Spruce Top,Rosewood fingerboard and floating bridge and is properly outfitted with an authentic Epiphone Frequensator split-trapeze tailpiece.She also featuresGold hardware ,"Tree of Life" headstock inlay and "Block and Triangle" Abaloneinlay on the fingerboard.

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Washburn HB Series HB15CTSK Electric Guitar Review

Washburn HB Series HB15CTSK Electric Guitar
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This is a fantastic archtop guitar, and at a very reasonable price. Set-up is great right out of the box. It isn't fancy, but the fretwork is MUCH better than I've seen on other guitars in this price range. The bridge is fitted almost perfectly. Fit and finish is better than I've seen on Epiphones costing twice as much. Acoustically, it is quite loud, with good mellow tone. Plugged in, you have the same sound, but louder. The floating pickup works great for amplified acoustic jazzy sounds. And NO feedback! I turned it up quite loud and nary a squeal. If you're after a twangy electric sound, though, this guitar is probably not for you. The gig bag is okay, but I will be getting a hard case. My only other complaint is that the nut is on the narrow side, about 1 21/32 inches, more like a chunky Strat neck than a Gibson. I'm not sure this is a problem; the more I play it, the more I like it. I've owned and sold six other archtop guitars, but this one is a keeper!

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Mahogany top, back & sides Florentine cutaway Bound F holes Multi laminate binding Mahogany neck/Rosewood fingerboard Dot inlays Adjustable rosewood bridge Trapese tailpiece Raised pickguard

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Squier by Fender Vintage Modified Jazz Bass 70'S, Natural Review

Squier by Fender Vintage Modified Jazz Bass 70'S, Natural
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I have played many bass guitars and this one is definitely one of my top favorites. It both looks and sounds great. This bass has a very clean and bright sound. It's hardware and pickups are very good quality, and the 3-piece body is seamless. I love playing this bass and I do so everyday. One of the best features about this bass is the price. For the quality of it, I would be willing to pay twice as much. Compared to a Fender Jazz bass, it is really the same thing, just stamped with Squier. I am expecting this instrument to last me for years to come.

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Is 'funkify" a word? It is now, baby, thanks to Squier's retro-inspired Vintage Modified Jazz Bass guitar! This handsome natural-finish bass features a soft maple body and one-piece maple neck with sharp-looking black binding and block inlays on the 20-fret maple fingerboard. That soulful sound emanates from a pair of single-coil Duncan Designed' Jazz Bass pickups; other features include chrome hardware and machine heads, a three-ply pickguard and a four-saddle chrome bridge.


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7/29/2011

ESP LTD B55 5 String Electric Bass Guitar (Black) Review

ESP LTD B55 5 String Electric Bass Guitar (Black)
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Great Bass for the price ....but beware this bass does not come with black hardware as stated in the description
I got stuck with chrome ...not worth sending back....but may complain to amazon.

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The ESP B55 5 string bass features pro level appointments without the pro level price tag. Some features include an agathis body, a 24-fret maple/rosewood neckand jumbo frets that are so easy to play. If you've been waiting for the right time to give the 5-string a try - here's your chance. Now you can add the expanded range and massive low end and of that low B to your arsenal at an incredibly affordable price. Leave it to ESP to deliver high quality at such an affordable price. Other features include ESP LDJ/LDP pickups with ESP ATB-1 Active Tone Boost and black hardware. AmericanMusical.com is an authorized dealer of ESP products.

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Cort M200-WS Electric Guitar, Walnut Satin Review

Cort M200-WS Electric Guitar,  Walnut Satin
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The finish is beautiful, the hardware arrived tight with no loose rattles, the neck is smooth and easy to work. This guitar has a nice feel and look as well as a good balance. A great value for the price. I've gotten compliments on how SEXY this axe looks already. I look forward to a long relationship with this beauty!

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The M200- double cutaway carved top, solid body guitar makes you look like a touring rocker.Equipped with 2 Power Sound doble coil pickups.Mahogany body and neck. T.O.M. bridge with stop tailpiece. Diecast tuners.Chrome hardware.Beautiful walnut satin finish.

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Epiphone ES-333 Tom Delonge Signature Archtop Electric Guitar Review

Epiphone ES-333 Tom Delonge Signature Archtop Electric Guitar
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Overview: I am a Huge Blink-182 fan and this guitar is awesome. Even if you are their biggest fan this guitar still sounds cool.
Ease of use: There is one knob, it can't get much easier!
Sound: There is one hum-buckle pickup which gets ride of all other sound leaving just the tone of the guitar. there is one knob on the guitar and that is the volume knob. The semi hollow body gives the guitar a more distorted sound naturally and if you listen to the song Rock Show by Blink-182 that is essentially what the guitar sounds like with its volume almost all the way up. With the volume down from 1-3 the distortion disappears leaving a nice sounding warm tone.
Look: Well I think it looks pretty cool personally. There is no pick guard but the strings are high off the pickup so it really isn't needed. The wood is all polished and looks great.
The one thing about this guitar I do not like is the strap placement. The strap placement makes the guitar unbalanced to the point that if you let go with the fretting hand it will tip significantly. But other than that this a very cool somewhat versatile guitar. If you like rock and punk you will like playing this guitar.

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Built to the exact specifications of Blink 182's guitarist, Tom Delonge, this cool new archtop combines semi-hollowbody design and the raw power of a USA-made Gibson Dirty Fingers Humbucker pickup in a one--of-a-kind signature model. The Epiphone Tom Delonge Signature 333 features a Mahogany center block for amazing sustain wrapped in a Maple Laminate body., Mahogany neck joined at the 17th fret and the unique and instantly recognizableTom Delonge "paintjob" of Cream racing stripes on a Brown finish. Powerful looks that match its powerful sound!

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Dean Vendetta Guitar, Resurrection Graphic Review

Dean Vendetta Guitar, Resurrection Graphic
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I own quite a few guitars and let me start by saying that this is one of my favorites. I was a little hesitant on buying it at first because all my guitars have Floyd Rose bridges so the string thru body design wasn't too appealing to me. But the graphic caught my eye and once I played it I was sold. The sound is fantastic, The action is just right, and boy is it comfortable to play. I haven't made any adjustments yet other than new strings and I find I play this guitar more than most of my others. I would highly recommend this baby. You'll love the way it plays and it will look great on stage and on the wall. Five star piece all the way.

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The Vendetta Resurrection is a unique take on Dean's Vendetta, sure to bring your chops back to life. It features neck-thru construction for amazing sustain, a pair of Dean "Time Capsule" humbuckers, Grover tuning machines, and--on this model--a Tune-o-Matic bridge. The Resurrection version adds some great custom graphics and inlays to the mix.



The Dean Vendetta SeriesWith four models to choose from, the Vendettas have string-through-body design, classic Dean V Ferrule pattern, dual Humbuckers, a 25.5-inch scale, and solid mahogany bodies with a maple neck. The Vendetta 1.0 and 2.0 are bolt-on models with black hardware. The 2.0 model features a solid flame maple top. The Vendetta 3.0 and 4.0 sport neck-through construction with the Pearl Evil Eye inlay running the length of the fretboard. The 4.0 version has a beautiful quilted maple top and is available in an all too popular "Tiger Eye" finish.

Mahogany BodyAs with most of their instruments, Dean uses a mahogany body for the Vendettas. Mahogany is a common choice for electrics, dependably delivering a warm, full tone with plenty of punch and sustain.

Of course, the showpiece of this axe is the custom "Resurrection" graphic, which adorns both the body and headstock.
Neck-Through-Body ConstructionThis Vendetta features neck-through construction, which is typically found on high-end instruments. This means maximized sustain, resonance throughout the whole instrument, further tuning stabilization, and (as with set necks) easier access to the upper frets.
The 25.5-inch scale maple neck features a rosewood fingerboard with pearl "Resurrection" inlays.

Dean Humbucker PickupsTo capture the biting tones of vintage Deans, the company includes two of its "Time Capsule" humbuckers. These pickups should provide more than enough bite for modern styles, along with plenty of low-end and midrange definition. The standard three-way selector allows bridge, neck, or a combination, and volume and tone controls are provided.

Grover TunersIf you play guitar then you know what this means--solid, dependable tuning from the industry standard. These guitar machines are a triumph in engineering and style, with a gear ratio of 14:1, perfect gear meshing, and zero backlash and slippage. The gear box has a special lubricant for lifetime, trouble-free service.
Tune-o-Matic BridgeA Tune-o-Matic bridge with string-thru body design provides even more sustain, along with precise intonation for your tuning preference. The classic v-shaped ferrule pattern adds some nice vintage Dean style.


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Daisy Rock WildWood Artist Acoustic-Electric Guitar, Pink Burst Review

Daisy Rock WildWood Artist Acoustic-Electric Guitar, Pink Burst
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As a first time guitar buyer and complete rookie guitar player, my only criteria when shopping was that it had to be PINK. When My Daisy Rock Guitar arrived, my mind immediately associated the bubble gum / pepto pink color with a toy. I had wanted a real guitar, not a child's instrument.
Well, I got a real guitar and more. After just 5 minutes of haphazard strumming I realized I had gotten my money's worth. This is a quality instrument with great sound. The built-in tuner is a real plus for novices like me. I'll be able to play this guitar for years to come.
I did have concerns about the smaller size - as I'm a 6' tall athlete and women's gear is always too small for me. But the adjustments for women to this guitar are just fantastic.
I'm thrilled with the purchase, LOVE the color, and would recommend this guitar to new and experience players.

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The Daisy Rock Wildwood Artist Acoustic/Electric guitar is a full scale instrument designed specifically for girls. This guitar's 'Slim & Narrow" neck makes even the most challenging notes and chords easy to reach for a girl with smaller hands. Its single cutaway body allows complete access to the fretboard, while the spruce top with mahogany back and sides gives the guitar an amazing tone! The Custom Daisy Piezo pickup and built-in preamp with tuner gives you all the tools you need for the stage. A gig bag is also included so you can carry your Daisy Rock around in style! All Daisy Rock guitars arrive set up, ready to play, and include a limited lifetime warranty. What are you waiting for? Get your Daisy Rock Wildwood Artist Acoustic/Electric guitar today and join the girl rock revolution!

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7/28/2011

Gibson Explorer Electric Guitar, Ebony Review

Gibson Explorer Electric Guitar, Ebony
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I got this guitar a few months ago. I've been playing an SG for a few years and to be quite honest, the SG's tone is perfect; thick and rich. However, I play a lot of metal, and this guitar has the best 'metal' tone I've ever heard! It has unbeatable distortion. The Explorer's neck is extremely fast, much faster than the SG. Overall, I think I love both guitars equally.

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With its angular, asymmetrical body and pointed headstock, the legendary Gibson Explorer was light years ahead of its time when it was first introduced in 1958. Today, the same far-out, futuristic Gibson Explorer--reintroduced in the mid-1970s--is one of the most coveted powerhouses of screaming rock and roll.
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Steinberger Spirit GT-Pro Deluxe Electric Guitar, White Review

Steinberger Spirit GT-Pro Deluxe Electric Guitar, White
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I had purchased Spirit basses back in the good old Musicyo days, and I was very pleased with them. I had to sell them about 4 years ago, and missed them, so I purchased an XT2DB bass, since I had heard many stories from people who have spent a lot of time waiting for these instruments to be available. Since I already had one of these basses I already knew what I was getting, so I was very pleased with it. That fact, though, made me think that the GT guitar might go also the "way of the dodo", so decided to make the effort and have one of these, even if my specialty is the bass.
Anyway, I have to say I am very pleased with this guitar, it is very well made and also it is (and will be) a very unique and special thing, so I keep to hold on to these instruments and not selling them again. This GT Pro has two humbuckers and a single coil, tone and volume controls, and a 5 way toggle switch, just as any guitar with more than one pick up. Additional things include the Rtrem, easy to adjust and with a very useful fine adjusting knob for compensating any slight de-tuning that might occur when you unlock the bridge. A great sustain for its size, great building quality, and for me the most interesting thing: for in the past I have had electric guitars, non expensive ones, but never felt really motivated to learn, and ended selling them after a little time. This has not happened with this one, I feel excited just to look at it, and the most important part is that I feel motivated to learn to play it every single time I hold it. That has never happened before, so I am very happy. Maybe this guitar has something special, so go ahead and have one of these before they disappear. You can never know with Gibson and what they will do with the Spirit branch, but I can tell you I haven't had a single spirit line instrument that wasn't impressive and one of the greatest bangs for the buck I could find. Hope Gibson could see what a great product these guitars are, but guess they rather milk everyone with expensive Les Pauls and SG's. Last, gorgeous color, white looks awesome and surely turns heads, such as one of my friends, who is happy with his Ibanez, but when he looked at my Spirit and played it suggested he would propose a trade, which is not going to happen, LOL. Great instrument and no-hassle selling experience from Music 123. GO AHEAD, get one before they disappear forever.

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