Aria AS-690B Sinsonido Travel Bass Guitar Review

Aria AS-690B Sinsonido Travel Bass Guitar
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I liked it) The only bad thing is that it is made in China, headphones are bad. But the guitar sounds pretty good. Nice for practice.

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The Loar F-Hole Archtop Acoustic Guitar with Floating Pickup, Natural Finish Review

The Loar F-Hole Archtop Acoustic Guitar with Floating Pickup, Natural Finish
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Readers of this review must read this with a couple of caveats: One, I have built my own carved, archtop guitar (single cutaway), and two, historically, the carved, archtop guitar was originally designed to achieve unamplified projection over other acoustic instruments in the orchestra.
There is not a significant demand for carved, archtop guitars with no cutaway so I had really expections for The Loar.
Pros: 1. Definitely the price - you can't beat it 2. The neck design makes the The Loar very playable
Cons: 1. The arched back and top have very slight arching compared to other archtops I've seen which results in less than optimal unamplified projection 2. I thought the natural finish would showcase the wood grains on the top, back and sides much more than it does - disappointing
Conclusion: This is a good guitar if you don't have another carved archtop in your collection. I love this style guitar, but,regretably, I returned this one because it didn't add enough to my small portfolio of instruments.

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Epiphone Limited Edition 1966 G-400 Electric Guitar Silverburst Review

Epiphone Limited Edition 1966 G-400 Electric Guitar Silverburst
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The Epiphone Limited Edition 1966 G-400 SILVERBURST :D , is actually my second guitar, but i have a lot of experience with good and bad guitars, i also have 3 years playing the instrument, and i was completely AMAZED, the guitar was simply perfect, that is an awesome bridge, the best i've ever used, and the silverburst color is awesome!!! i was totally surprised with this guitar, i expected less than that :).... but anyways, i highly recommend this guitar for anyone!!

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Hartke 210XL Bass Guitar Amplifier 2x10 Cabinet, 200 watts Review

Hartke 210XL Bass Guitar Amplifier 2x10 Cabinet, 200 watts
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I have been looking around for this cabinete for a while but just couldn't find the price I wanted. Then amazon popped up with the lowest price with what I thought was a used item. When it arrived, and perfect timing I might add because I needed it for a gig, it was brand new in the box. Brand new for a used price! I am very happy with this purchase and will be looking for more music equipment on Amazon in the future!

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The 210XL offers expanded Hartke sound for smaller venues. A single chamber, sealed cabinet with two 10-inch bass drivers. Power handling is 200 watts at 8 ohms with a frequency response of 50 Hz to 5 kHz.


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Luna OracleAcoustic/Electric Guitar, Dolphin Review

Luna OracleAcoustic/Electric Guitar, Dolphin
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I purchased this guitar for myself after seeing it on Gold Box for significantly less than MSRP. Before purchasing, I checked out Luna's website and listened to several sound clips and watched videos of some professional musicians playing Luna guitars. I currently own a Taylor 410, and a couple of low-end Yamaha acoustic guitars. I consider myself somewhere between an intermediate to advanced guitar player. I've been looking for an acoustic-electric cutaway, at a reasonable price, for several months. I thought I couldn't go wrong with this Luna at the Gold Box price.
When the "first" guitar arrived, the box had obvious shipping damage (bent in half at the neck area). Upon opening the box, I discovered the top half of the neck snapped completely off, dangling by its strings. These guitars are simply wrapped once around with a VERY thin layer of foam wrap (about 1 mm thick), and stuffed in a cheap, lightweight cardboard box. I couldn't believe a guitar manufacturer would package a guitar with so little padding and protection, and worse yet, that Amazon would ship the guitar in the same flimsy box from Luna (without putting it in another box).
The return process was simple and painless: I provided Amazon with a brief explanation of why I wanted to return the guitar, and this triggered an automatic shipment of a replacement guitar. I printed a pre-paid UPS shipping label, and dropped the package off at a local UPS store.
The "second" guitar arrived about a week later. Once again, the guitar arrived in the same flimsy box, this time with a fairly large hole torn in the outside. I was pleasantly surprised to find no obvious damage to the guitar, however, the neck had a large finish crack on the back near the body of the guitar. This was not shipping damage, but a gross manufacturing defect. At least with this guitar I was able to play it and give it the once-over. The strings were mediocre, and the action was a bit high. Tone quality was marginal. The built-in electronic tuner worked well and the electronics appeared to be decent, although I never had a chance to plug in to an amplifier. The return process was then repeated.
The "third" guitar arrived, again, about a week after the second was returned. This time, the guitar was packaged in a second, heavier box, which was encouraging, although the inside box was not sealed and had been opened. After taking the guitar out and playing it a bit, I thought the third time was the charm. I thought wrong. This time, the finish at the bottom edge of the body looked like it was delaminated and could peel away. The blemish could very well have been from an impact, which makes me wonder if this guitar had been a customer return. While I had the guitar out, I played it just to get a comparison with the second one. It was very similar in sound and playability, with the action also being a bit high. Due to three strikes with three different guitars, I opted not to get a replacement, but requested a refund instead.
At a glance, these guitars appeared to be fairly well made, but fit and finish quality is far from excellent. I would expect a guitar with an MSRP around $600 to be free from dust specks in the finish, and the edge binding should line up well at the seams, and be blemish-free. None of the three Luna guitars I received met these expectations.
In my opinion, this is a risky purchase if you expect excellent quality, durable packaging, and great sound.

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Epiphone Dove Acoustic Guitar Ebony Chrome Hardware Review

Epiphone Dove Acoustic Guitar Ebony Chrome Hardware
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I have owned my epiphone Dove for over a year now and to be honest I use it right behind my Martin D-35. Now this is not to say its as good as my Martin, because its not. I own quite a few guitars(much to my wifes displeasure). It has a very good feel to it that I don't get from my other guitars. It is very easy to play does not hurt the fingers and was actually set up pretty well for when I recieved it. You might want to make a few changes to it to help improve the quality. I changed the bridge pins to bone and I am about to change the nut and saddle as well. All 3 are plastic and any change will make for a better sound. Now, keep in mind it will not sound like a $3,500 gibson dove but it will help. Well worth the price and a few extra bucks for the upgrades and you will have a very good guitar.

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Gibson Les Paul Junior Electric Guitar, Satin Cherry - Chrome Hardware Review

Gibson Les Paul Junior Electric Guitar, Satin Cherry - Chrome Hardware
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I'm a stratocaster player and after reading about the Les Paul Jr being an under-appreciated guitar, I decided to check them out. It has a nice fat sound you don't expect from a single coil pickup. The neck has nice feel, very comfortable, at least compared to the Gibson SG standard (had that for a year, never got comfortable with it) and the Les Paul Studio (just too darn unwieldy). It's a great value, great tone and a fine looking instrument. Just look how that neck just melds with the body, that's American craftsmanship at its best. My only beef is that Gibson doesn't make a LP Jr hardcase, instead you get a gigbag, oh well, better than nothing.

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As the competition to develop and market affordable and professionally built solid body electric guitars was heating up in the mid-1950s, Gibson branched out into new directions that would eventually yield a wide variety of new and innovative Gibson products at various price points. Among those new products was the Les Paul Junior single cutaway model, which quickly became Gibson's best-selling model and the instrument of choice for such legends as Leslie West, Steve Marriott, Keith Richards, Mick Ralphs, Mick Jones and Paul Westerberg.


Gibson's Traditional Rounded Neck Profile
No guitar neck profiles are more distinguishable than the neck profiles employed on the Gibson models of today. The rounded neck profile on the Les Paul Junior emulates the neck profiles most commonly found on Gibson's iconic Les Paul models of the late '50s. As with all Gibson necks, it is machined in Gibson's rough mill using wood shapers to make the initial cuts. Once the rosewood fingerboard gets glued on, the rest--including the final sanding--is done by hand. That means there are no two necks with the exact same dimensions. So while it still has the basic characteristics of the rounded neck profile, each neck will be slightly different, with a distinct but traditional feel.
The legendary P-90 delivers more warmth than a standard singlecoil pickup, with higher output and sweet treble response.

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Parker Fly Mojo Electric Guitar (Taxi Cab Yellow) Review

Parker Fly Mojo Electric Guitar (Taxi Cab Yellow)
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The guitar synthesizer has long been the albatross of the guitar world. Many great designs have been launched over the years all sharing similar problems. Most guitar synthesizer rigs have been confusing and cumbersome. The biggest problem with guitar synthesizers is the interfaces. One of the first guitar synthesizers on the market the Roland GR 300 had a 24-pin controller that connected to nothing but the GR 300 guitar synthesizer.
Making this even more inconvenient was only one manufacturer made a guitar option 24-pin ready for the unit. Ibanez's synthesizer controller guitar was as confusing as the synthesizer itself. The guitar was covered with tiny knobs and switches that were impossible to navigate on a dark stage.
The other problem with this unit was the 24 pin connector. These connectors were not carried by most retailers due to their cost and lack of demand for the cables. If you needed a cable the only way to get one was to have your local retailer order one from Roland.
Fast forward decades later and Roland has reworked its synthesizer interface and not only are the cables easier to find but there are a lot more guitar options out there for Roland's new 13 pin connector. The only issue is Roland is still the only synthesizer option for that connector. The big problem here is the Roland connectors are not midi.
The one guitar maker to actually achieve the feat of making a truly midi guitar was the original Parker Guitars over ten years ago. Parker outfitted their NiteFly with a Virtual DSP Corp.'s MidiAxe guitar-to-MIDI converter system. This gave the guitar a honest to goodness midi connection onboard. The only outboard gear the guitar needs is a small phantom power supply that connects to the end of the midi cable.
This beautiful instrument solved so many issues for the guitar synthesizer player. Bulky pitch to midi converters and cumbersome 13 and 24 pin floor units were no longer necessary The Parker Midi Fly now gave the guitarist the ability to interface with any synthesizer on the market.
I own a Roland GR 33 guitar synthesizer and I love the horn and synthesizer pad patches but the piano sounds on the Roland GR33 can't touch my Kurzweil 1000 px. My other synthesizer module the Emu Proteus gives me a pallet of Allan Holdsworth like patches to play with. The cool thing is you can buy an Emu Proteus module online for under 30 dollars a Kurzweil 1000 px might set you back $100. Synthesizer modules are cheaper than stomp boxes and slide neatly into your equipment rack. They all connect conveniently with a midi cable bought over the counter for 10 dollars at any music store, Best Buy Stores even carries them!
Parker also made the electronics on the original Midi Fly very simple. There is one small knob and two small switches on the lower horn on the guitar. The knob is for volume and the switches control tracking and octave respectively.
The new Midi Axe (which isn't Midi) returns to a Roland Musical Instrument configuration. It has a 13 pin connector and more knobs on it than a 1960 NASA control panel. You can connect via midi to the for-mentioned devices but only after passing through a bulky floor controller - back to the future.In my opinion Parker Guitars who is now owned by Washburn Guitars parent company US Music has just sent guitar technology back 20 years. They have also destroyed the name of a classic axe by naming a non midi Roland Synthesizer controller after the famed Midi Fly.
This is a big swing and a miss for Washburn, Parker and US Music. Don't even get me started on US Music's redesign of the classic Parker headstock and body style on the new Parker DF models. These are just a bad ideas all around.


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Taylor Guitars GT8 8 String Baritone Grand Symphony Acoustic Electric Guitar Review

Taylor Guitars GT8 8 String Baritone Grand Symphony Acoustic Electric Guitar
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This instrument can add a solid bottom end to any guitar gathering. The bass end is deep. It is tuned B to B and the F#, along with the two octave strings gives color to any song. It is quite easy to finger-pick, but does take a little more pressure than the typical six-string guitar as the strings are a little larger in gauge.
Play around with the capo and work your vocal range. It can do so much more than a regular six-string. Once you've played it, have been captured by the rich deep tone, you'll be hooked and will have to get one. I did. Had to trade in my Taylor GS7 as a down payment on this baby. Not sorry in the least. For me, this guitar is ideal, I've finally found that "almost perfect" guitar!

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Dean V 79 Electric Guitar, Set Neck Trans Brazilburst Review

Dean V 79 Electric Guitar, Set Neck Trans Brazilburst
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It's simple, Dean makes the best guitar for the money. Their are nicer guitars out there if you want to pay through the nose. Nobody has the originality that Dean brings to the table. You won't see every douche bag and his mother playing one of these!

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TC Electronic Nova System Floor Based Analog Overdrive/Distortion with G-System Effects and Dynamics Processing Review

TC Electronic Nova System Floor Based Analog Overdrive/Distortion with G-System Effects and Dynamics Processing
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This is a fantastic effects processor. I went back and forth and tried the Boss gt-8, Vox, Boss individual pedals, mxr, fulltone etc. This unit is much much better. I connect it through the effects loop on my fender hot rod deluxe and play through different guitars - fender tele (with double humbuckers pick ups), esp and epiphone hollow body jazz. I have also played this on a solid state marshall. This unit's compression settings along with the analog sounding tube like distortion gives my fender just what it needs to sound close to a great metal tone. And simultaneously it gives me superb reverb, delay and chorus to play jazz. In addition this has a boost and pitch settings. Cosmetically it is a great looking unit as you can see from the picture and approx. 40% lesser in size than the Boxx GT8. The switches light up in an orange light, which looks really nice.
It is a great foot controlled effects processor and focuses on TC level quality effects rather than middle of the line effects and a lot of other bells and whistles like the other processors. TC claims that the blocks are taken straight from the G-System, which costs over a 1000 dollars. This a real value for money deal TC quality effects at a great price.

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The Nova System is the complete, floor-based effects solution for the dedicated guitar player who wants the ultimate combination of operational simplicity and audio superiority. The Nova System is an all-analog programmable distortion/overdrive section under preset and expression control that includes an arrray of effects taken straight from the king of floor-based processors; G-System: top-notch compression, EQ, noise gate, modulation, pitch, delay and reverb right at your feet.

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Epiphone AJ-500M Masterbilt Collection Advanced Jumbo Guitar, Natural Satin Review

Epiphone AJ-500M Masterbilt Collection Advanced Jumbo Guitar, Natural Satin
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Recently traded in a 4 month old Epiphone Chet Atkins model for this guitar. Also have a Martin D-16RGTE Premium and this guitar sounds better! Our band plays bluegrass about 2 times a week at local pubs,etc. It gets lots of use and sounds great using a condensor microphone. Also gets a lot of looks due to the "old-timey" look. This guitar has a great feel,almost familiar. Great case included! The only issue is the hygrometer always reads "70". If that worked,I would rate it at 5 1/2!

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Gibson Songwriter Deluxe Custom EC Acoustic-Electric Guitar, Vintage Sunburst Review

Gibson Songwriter Deluxe Custom EC Acoustic-Electric Guitar, Vintage Sunburst
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I've owned this guitar about a year & a half. It came straight from the Gibson factory in Montana to replace a J-185EC under warranty. When I first played the Song Writer, the sound was incredible. I've owned several different Gibson acoustics over the years, including a '39 J35, but the Song Writer Deluxe has the most warm, resonant sound I've ever heard. It almost sounds like a faint reverb. You can also hear a warm, crisp sound to it. I would have given it 5 stars, but the action was a little high for my taste. I reset the action myself, & change the strings to a extra light variety (.010's), & this thing plays great. Mine has the Fishman electronics, they're good, & the built in tuner is pretty accurate. My style of playing ranges from Classic Rock to Bluegrass, from R&B to Gospel, from the blues to Worship/praise. So I do a little bit of everything. This has gotten to be my prefered guitar, it sits on a stand in my study, & I play it daily. The acoustic sound is good in recording too. If you love that "warm" tone, I would highly recommend this guitar. Just be sure it has the rosewood back & sides. Rosewood puts the maple & mahogany guitar to shame. Some might argue this point, but I own them all, & this one sounds the best.

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With its abalone trim and distinctive mother of pearl fingerboard and headstock inlays, the new 2009 Songwriter Deluxe Custom is the finest offering from Gibson's Songwriter family of acoustics. It is considered one of the world's finest sounding square-shouldered acoustics, crafted to reflect simple and sophisticated elegance. The EC version offers a cutaway for high fret access.

The finest offering from the Songwriter family of acoustics.
Gold Grover Rotomatic Tuners Grover's original Rotomatic tuners are an engineering marvel, with abundant style and performance exactly suited for the Songwriter Deluxe Custom EC. With a gear ratio of 14:1, the Rotomatics deliver precision tuning in a durable housing that provides maximum protection for the gear and string post. All moving parts are cut for exact meshing, eliminating the possibility of slippage. A countersunk tension screw lets players regulate the tuning tension to any degree. A special lubricant inside the gear box provides smooth and accurate tuning stability.
Pickguard The pickguard on the Songwriter Deluxe Custom EC is a custom line design made from Tortec. As with all of Gibson's pickguards, the coloring, inlay, and binding are all done by hand.
Rosette A rosette is the beautiful, hand-crafted circle around the soundhole, and can be one of the most ornamental elements of any acoustic guitar. It is also one of the most subtle and complicated woodworking decorations on any acoustic guitar. The rosette on the Songwriter Deluxe Custom EC is one of Gibson's finest. It is a double-ring rosette with an abalone-filled middle, with both outer rings consisting of six-ply binding, adding a stylish, understated elegance to the Songwriter line.
Ebony Fingerboard with Rolled Edges and New Deluxe Custom Inlays The fingerboard of Gibson's Songwriter Deluxe Custom EC is constructed from the highest grade ebony on earth, which is personally inspected and qualified by Gibson's team of skilled experts before it enters the Gibson factories. The resilience of this durable wood makes the fingerboard extremely balanced and stable, and gives each chord and note unparalleled clarity and bite. The fingerboard inlays of the Songwriter Deluxe Custom EC are a completely new design made of genuine mother of pearl, and inserted into the fingerboard using a process that eliminates gaps and doesn't require the use of fillers. The fingerboard also sports a rolled edge--instead of the usual right angle where the fingerboard surface meets the neck, Gibson Acoustic's rolled edges are slightly beveled for an extremely smooth and comfortable feel, enhancing the playability of the Songwriter Deluxe Custom EC.
Body Tonewoods The body design of the Songwriter Deluxe Custom EC is known as a small dreadnought. The top is made from AA-grade Sitka spruce, while the back and sides are constructed from rosewood, giving the Songwriter a balanced, warm tone with clear lows and solid treble registers. Selecting the right wood, and the formula to dry it out, are two of the most central procedures to Gibson's guitar-building process. Beginning with its first catalog in 1903, Gibson has assured its customers that every guitar would be built using woods with "the most durable, elastic, and sonorous qualities," and today's guitars from Gibson Acoustic are no different.
Fishman Aura Pro Acoustic Pickup System Gibson's Songwriter Deluxe Custom EC comes equipped with a built-in Fishman Ellipse Aura electronics package, which combines Fishman's most sophisticated onboard preamp design with the power of the popular Aura Acoustic Imaging Technology. The result is acoustic sound that is exceptionally accurate and true to life. Already loaded onto the system are four images that best match the instrument's natural tonal characteristics. You can make adjustments to any of them using the system's Pickup/Image Blend or Volume controls, or use the switchable Natural I and Natural II low frequencies for tone shaping. You can also control feedback with the Phase switch and automatic Anti-Feedback device control. The pickup's ergonomic soundhole-mounted design puts slider controls at your fingertips so you can maintain a natural playing position at all times. The Fishman Ellipse Aura is used by such noted musicians as Brad Paisley, Pete Townshend and Travis Tritt.
Bracing Every acoustic guitar made by Gibson features hand-scalloped, radiused top bracing inside the body, a feature normally found only in limited run, hand-made guitars. By scalloping each brace by hand, the natural sound of the acoustic is focused more toward the center of the body, enhancing the instrument's sound projection. The bracing pattern inside the Songwriter Deluxe Custom EC is based on the design used for Gibson's celebrated Advanced Jumbo models of the 1930s, consisting of a wider "X" pattern that allows the top to vibrate more freely and push the sound toward the soundhole. The result is an instrument that delivers incredible response, and a superior dynamic range with balanced, warm tones, clear lows, and solid treble registers.
Tapered Dovetail Neck Joint The dovetail neck joint is one of the oldest--and best--ways of securely joining the neck to the body of a guitar. It is also a complex and expensive neck joint to build, but the result is a tight, locking connection that supports the neck at the proper neck-pitch angle, allowing the body and neck to become one solid piece of resonating wood, with no metal to impede vibration. This process is done entirely by hand, requiring patience and skill.
Radius Top The top of many "flat-top" guitars are under a lot of stress from the pull of the strings, which can eventually compromise the top. So, while most acoustic guitars are true "flat-top" guitars, all of the acoustics produced by Gibson in Bozeman, Montana have a radiused, or "tuned" top. Instead of being perfectly flat, a radiused or "tuned" top is raised slightly, and a special instrument is used to shape the top braces to the radius of the top. This process adds tension and strengthens the top, creating a less stressful joint where the top meets the sides and reducing the stresses of string pull. It also results in a "speaker cone" effect that maximizes sound projection, adding a significant boost to mid-range levels for a more balanced acoustic tone.
Nitrocellulose Finish Applying a nitrocellulose finish to any Gibson acoustic guitar--including the Songmaker Deluxe Standard--is one of the most labor-intensive elements of the guitar-making process. Unlike the polyurethane finishes used by many guitar manufacturers, a nitrocellulose lacquer finish is porous when cured, allowing the wood to naturally "breathe" and mature. Microscopically thin, the finish on a Gibson acoustic guitar first requires seven main coats of nitrocellulose lacquer. After drying overnight, the initial seven coats are then level sanded and given two additional coats. Left to dry for five additional days, the finish is then wet sanded and buffed to its final glass-like sheen. The time-consuming nature of applying a nitro finish has been employed ever since the first Gibson guitar was swathed with lacquer back in 1894. Why? For starters, a nitro finish means there is less interference with the natural vibration of the instrument, allowing for a purer tone. It's also a softer finish, making it easily repairable. You can touch up a scratch or ding on a nitro finish, but you can't do the same on a poly finish.

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DBZ Guitars Bolero AB Electric Guitar, White Review

DBZ Guitars Bolero AB Electric Guitar, White
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I have two DBZ guitars and this white one is one of them. I didn't have to do anything to the guitar out of the box. The action is perfect, no fret buzz and no cosmetic defects.
The pickups are amazing. I was worried I was going to have to replace them, but to my amazement, the sound quality was exactly what I was looking for. The cleans are crisp and the distortions are superb. There is a clarity that comes out, nothing is muddy at all.
This isn't going to give you a les paul sound, so if you are looking for a Les Paul sound out of this thing, get a Les Paul (I have one of those too)
Not to discourage anyone from getting one of these, just saying, les paul sound you will not get.
I wasn't looking for a Les Paul sound. What I have is a great guitar that gives me the perfect combination of everything. This is coiled tapped so you can split the Humbucker.
I play everything from Hendrix to Slipknot and this guitar gives me all. It doesn't hurt to be running through a voodoo modded dual rectifier either.
DBZ is a much better guitar this his old Dean line. Trust me, I have Dean's too and hands down, these DBZ guitars run them in the dirt. My other DBZ guitar : Cavallo and it plays just are nice as the Bolero Series.
I did play an American made DBZ Bolero and could only tell minor differences and their cost: 3500, these Korean made Bolero's : 600.00 if you know where to shop beyond eleven just need to sign up as a member. I only plug them because they are the cheapest on the net for these DBZ guitars.

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VHT Classic 6 Tube Combo Guitar Amp, 6w Review

VHT Classic 6 Tube Combo Guitar Amp, 6w
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I just fineshed playing elevator music for a wedding reception. Pushing 2 VHT 6's down the hall. The Marshall tipped a bit and one of my VHT amp headsVHT Special 6 Amplifier Head, 6w fell onto a concrete floor covered with commercial carpet. I thought sure it was toast.When I fired it up the next morning it worked just fine.thanks for a great product VHT

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Fender American Deluxe Stratocaster Electric Guitar 3-Color Sunburst Rosewood Review

Fender American Deluxe Stratocaster Electric Guitar 3-Color Sunburst Rosewood
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I own a 2009 Fender American Deluxe Strat among several other guitars. This is by far the nicest guitar I've ever owned. Mine is 3-tone sunburst, and the finish is flawless. I searched carefully and couldn't find anything wrong with it. It's an absolutely beautiful guitar. As soon as I took it out of the box, I immediately plugged it in to give it a whirl. My wife was in the other room and said,"I didn't know you could play guitar that good!" This is after twenty years of listening to me play. The setup was perfect for me out of the box. I didn't need to adjust a thing. The frets are extremely smooth and comfortable for extended playing. The neck is narrow like most Strats, but it works perfectly for my small hands. The noiseless pickups are actually noiseless! There was none of the annoying hum I have with my cheaper Squier Strat's single coil pickups. With the S-1 switch, it has a lot of different pickup combinations that allow me to play in almost any style from country to blues to metal. I haven't even figured out what all it can do yet. I just know it can make a ton of different sounds.
I have nothing bad to say. This is an excellent guitar. It's a high end, professional guitar at a decent price. I recommend it highly.

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Yamaha APX500FM Acoustic Electric Guitar, Old Violin Sunburst Review

Yamaha APX500FM Acoustic Electric Guitar, Old Violin Sunburst
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This is a very attractive guitar and appealed to me because of the price point and the positive reviews I had seen of this instrument. However it was not a good fit for me and was returned.
I had 2 issues.
1. Frets are pretty small and I was struggling to form chords that I can play with ease on my Fender Stratocaster.
2. There is a lack of bass when playing this guitar acoustically, probably due to it's slimmer body.
Overall I would not recommend buying any guitar unless you try it out first in store. I made that mistake with this guitar. Go to your local store, check out the different guitars you are interested in. Once you have a couple shortlisted go online and see if you can get a better price.

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