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ESP LTD Viper-300FM Electric Guitar See-Thru Black Cherry Review

ESP LTD Viper-300FM Electric Guitar See-Thru Black Cherry
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I bought this guitar off of my friend's dad, same guitar but with black paint and emg pickups. All i have to say is this is the greatest guitar i have ever played, i highly recommend it.

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Schecter Corsair Electric Guitar (Gloss Black) Review

Schecter Corsair Electric Guitar (Gloss Black)
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i got this guitar on sale and when it arrived there was no sound from the bridge pickup. shaking it about a little fixed it....not a good sign but i got a good deal so i kept it. it sounds awesome and plays like guitars costing 3 times as much. i'm very happy with my purchase. i've been playing for 20 years and this one is a keeper.

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Schecter Tempest Standard Electric Guitar - Vintage Gold Top Review

Schecter Tempest Standard Electric Guitar - Vintage Gold Top
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First off, I got this at a crazy price. Maybe it had sat around for a while I don't know, but the instant after I ordered it the price went back up by $130.
So, needless to say, I got a great deal. Though the current price is still a bit less than original.
I have a couple Les Paul studios('94 & '07) and a '79 Tele and this thing keeps up just fine. I play it more than anything else. I keep it in my bedroom, for learning/writing new songs, plugged into a '53 Gibson GA-5, but I've played it a lot through my Rebel 20 mini(2x12) stack, a bit through a '60s Fender Bassman and quite a lot through my only SS amp a '70s Yamaha G100. Jumpin off track, this is hands down one of the best "clean" amps I've ever played, great re-verb and tremolo, just glassy jazz goodness and totally underrated. They usually go for around $250 for head w/4x10 cab, I have the 1x15 cab and lo-ove it. Any way.
Sound:
Versatile.... That's why I like it. It's made from pretty light asian mahogany and the pickups aren't as hot as stock LPs, so it doesn't rock the screaming LP sustain, but gets pretty close and does sustain. On the flip side it's heavier than a Tele and the pickups are totally different, but with the coil tap it gets pretty close to the Tele "twang" as well. The range of sound this guitar can make, just by fiddlin the knobs, is what has made it my "go to" for foolin around. I was looking at the maple capped model, but I'm glad I went with this one. I think the added brightness and sustain would make it a lot more like an LP, but not quite as sweet and It would destroy the "twang". That said, it has a very nice sound all it's own. If you took all the adjectives you'd throw at an LP or a Tele and put "kinda" in front of them, you'd have the Schecter tempest.
Fit and finish:
Decent.... I'm a craftsman and have built a few instruments, so I see things. You'd have to look pretty hard, but you can see where the price tag comes from. Like I said, decent. The partially recessed knobs, set and bound neck, good hardware and great fretboard definitely make up for a few flaws in the paint and some obvious masking lines. I love the shape and style. There are a lot of guitars that look like an LP or a Strat and there are many that I just can't stand, but this is one of my all time favorites and I think it's even knocked the Ibanez Iceman down a notch..... well maybe.
Playability:
Outstanding.... When I get a new guitar I usually spend a few hours setting it up(a friend got a $3500 LP and then spent $130 and a week getting the frets reworked and a set-up). When this arrived at my door I got out my tools before I even opened the box. I never used 'em. I'm sure it's the same for all Schecter guitars, but this is the best set-up I've seen out of the box on any guitar, simply beautiful. Beyond that, the neck profile and finish are great, the frets are great, I love playing this guitar. It has the lowest action of any of my guitars and doesn't buzz a bit. And it stays in tune. I've put this in the hands of a number of people and they all really like it.
Bottom line:
Would I gig this? Meh... It's worthy, just not my sound for live gigs, as a backup yes.
Would I recommend it to my best friend? HELL YES!!!! And I have.
Is it worth the money? Another HELL YES!!!! This is the best "new" guitar purchase I've ever made.

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Schecter Solo Vintage Electric Guitar- See-Thru Cherry Review

Schecter Solo Vintage Electric Guitar- See-Thru Cherry
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This Schecter guitar is definitely great. I consider a masterpiece guitar, all of it's components are great quality, and the sound, is indisputable. The guitar is lightweight, very versatile, ease to play, and looks incredible. It is very simple to use, the 3 knobs are just perfect to control volume and tone, and push pull button to choose between humbucker and single coil is great, even though the humbucker option is great, it makes the guitar really boom, shouting out all the bass and treble possibilities of a guitar. With this option, and choosing you rythm of treble option, you can give this guitar a very deep and warm full of bass tones, very rich, or a very light trebly tone, and if you leave it in the microphone selector in the middle, youll get a full blend of a perfect combination between bassy and trebly tones.

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Schecter Damien Elite Solo Electric Guitar - Dark Metallic Blue Review

Schecter Damien Elite Solo Electric Guitar - Dark Metallic Blue
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Pros:
A guitar with the same features as those of a higher priced guitar.
EMG active pickups
Tune pro tune a matic bridge
Grover tuners
Cool metallic paint job
Cross inlays on all major frets
Great action and sustain
All black chome knobs/bridge/tuners
Arch body type with cut away for high 24 fret access
Cons:
When this guitar first came out in early 2010; it would come with a case.
Not offered with a case anymore; must pay extra for it.
This guitar kills. For the price; you can't find a more featured packed guitar. Definately for metal, but can do cleaner tones when you ease off the volume- rock, jazz, etc... Very solid and well built guitar.

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B.C. Rich Mockingbird ST Guitar, Trans Honey Burst with Ebony Stringers Review

B.C. Rich Mockingbird ST Guitar, Trans Honey Burst with Ebony Stringers
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I picked this guitar up a while ago from a local music store and I LOVE it. It's beautiful, it can play ANY genre, it's just amazing.
The RockField mafia pickups are great, and it comes with tap coil effects, A reverse phase effect switch, and a five position varitone filter.
I have made great use of the taps so far, fun to play around with, the factory strings aren't bad, but I would recommend a nice set of strings.
I love the Floyd Rose, but it's so hard to tune it.
Great paint job, I got the honeyburst, and the pictures don't do it justice, great action, but I got mine set even lower, it's great.
Overall, great guitar, it's not named the "Mockingbird" for nothing, you can make any sound with this guitar, and paired with a good amp you can do anything.
Seriously, go buy one.

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Epiphone LP-100 Les Paul Collection Electric Guitar, Heritage Cherryburst Review

Epiphone LP-100 Les Paul Collection Electric Guitar, Heritage Cherryburst
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ive always wanted to buy a lespaul they have the best tone and playability of any guitar design but didnt want to spend 4000 dollars doing so when i read that lespaul himself left gibson for epiphone years ago i decided to buy 1 and everybody was right the quality is unreal i take mine to the guitar store and close my eyes and cant tell a diffrence between the 2 epiphone lespaul or gibson and many blues players actually prefer epiphone guitars they are highly respected world wide the only diffrence is sometimes the pearl inlays on the neck wear eventually but thats no biggy for a true guitarist and it hasnt happened on mine and i play 6 hours a day if u want a lespaul and dont want to pay 4000 buy this for 300 bucks youre getting a worldclass les paul authorized guitar with a lifetime warranty and if i were you id buy the heritage cherry sunburst its got a gorgeous finish

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All the features of a Les Paul but in a more affordable bolt-neck version. It features a slightly slimmer body for added comfort and hot open-coil Alnico-V Humbucking pickups on a carved top with individual pickup volume and tone controls.

Les Paul Features in an Affordable Package.

Angled Headstock Unlike cheaper designs, all Epiphones feature a 14-degree headstock that gives you more pressure at the nut and so you get more sustain with less tuning hang-ups caused by "string-tree" gadgets.
Double-Waxed Pickups Epiphone utilizes a double vacuum waxing process that ensures optimum performance. The pickup is first placed in the specialized wax vacuuming system before the cover is put in place to ensure that the wax fully penetrates to the very center of the pickup and solidifies all parts. After the cover is placed on, it is again given a second vacuum wax bath until the unit is completely saturated with wax.
Output Jack To increase reliability and ensure consistent performance, Epiphone's proprietary output jacks feature an improved contact shape and heavy-duty spring steel.
Toggle Switches All Epiphones feature our all-metal, USA designed switches for reliable contact and longer life.
Tunomatic Bridge Fully adjustable, the tunomatic remains a classic after over 50 years. Unlike guitars fitted with tremolos, there are no tuning or re-stringing difficulties. Plus, tone and sustain are improved because all string vibrations are transferred directly to the guitar.
Potentiometers Epiphone is passionate about performance. That's why their instruments use one-inch diameter potentiometers for better "throw," longer life and reliable service.
Quick-Connectors For unequalled reliability as well as ease of service, Epiphone wiring harnesses feature quick-connectors.
Specs
Pickups: 700T/650R
Hardware: Chrome
Scale: 24.75 inches
Nut width: 1.68 inches
Neck: Bolt, Mahogany
Fretboard: Rosewood
Inlays: Dot
Body material: Mahogany
Top: Maple
Tailpiece: Stopbar
Finishes available: Ebony, Heritage Cherry Sunburst, Vintage Sunburst


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