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Price Paid:
$850 CDN (approx $560 USD)
Description:
2 seymor duncon humbuckers,grover tuners,rosewood fretboard,figured maple top,I believe the bodys maple but I could be wrong about that
Tone:
Comments:
It's got very warm clean,the bridge pickup can actually even get a bit telecaster sounding if you set the highs on your amp up.The neck pickup provides a deeper more bassy tone which made for awesome chording,although I thought I heard a little breakup when I hit the strings really hard but that could've been my amp.
Distorted this thing is amazing!I just loved it,I actually dialed down the bass because it was just a little to tight,but who's complainging?
Quality:
Comments:
I absolutly love the finish,I got the traditional sunburst and between that and the PRS looking figure of the body half the time I just sit and stare at it.
The neck was perfectly suited to the guitar without being to wide or to skinny so the strings were spaced almost exactly like my SG!
I did notice that the strings(low B especially)tended to buzz when played open,which is a simple matter of adjusting the truss rod.
Overall:
Pros:
If you can get your hands on one go for it!It's an awesome guitar to get used to playing 7 string on,especially if your a die-hard 6 stringer who doesn't want to mess up your style.
Cons:
I found it a little hard to get to the 24 fret but I rarely use it anyway.
Submitted by:
Tasman Peterson (fuzzybunny_2@hotmail.com)
Playing Experience:
three to five years
Musical Tastes:
alternative blues classic rock heavy metal
Price Paid:
$400 USD (used)
Description:
it has two duncan design pickups(awesome) i dont know when it was built but i bought it brand new, the neck is maple and has a rosewood fingerboard, shape is more classical, like a prs kinda, it has a custom thru-body-bridge, grove tuners(awesome when tuning), and a set neck for added sustain(hell yea)
Tone:
Comments:
it wasn't dark but not bright, very full sound better than a gibson very good pickup quality good sound, good for heavy stuff and chording as well, i play it through a peavey bandit 112 combo 2000 model 100 watts with a extended cab
Quality:
Comments:
good finish i could stare at it and not play good chrome hardware, and the neck is awesome and smooth well mad and very durable i would play it on stage bouncing around like i do cause of the grove tuners which never fail
Overall:
Pros:
very great deal i'd pay more for it actually great guitar to step up to if your in that crazy seven string heaviness age i have an ibanez also and this has the tone of a universe and looks of a prs/gibson great deal go get it or else you missing out
Cons:
i get to the twenty fourth frets fine but if you have smaller hands it can be hard but if your hands are small why you playin a seven
Submitted by:
seven of ablick (eroseablick@aol.com)
Playing Experience:
under one year
Musical Tastes:
heavy metal

