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Gibson LES PAUL STD 50'S NECK Review

Gibson LES PAUL STD 50'S NECK
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I was undecided between a Fender and a Gibson Les Paul. I checked out U-tube reviews and sounds and took the leap of faith and purchased the 2008 Gibson Les Paul Standard with 50's neck. WOW. Say it with me now... WOW. Absolutely beautiful fit and finish on this guitar. This is the type of guitar that you pass down to your children. It has a very throaty voice unlike the Fenders. Fenders were very twangy to me and that's fine if you like that sort of sound. Not for me. The guitar has a very ballsy/throaty/blues-rock sound to it. I have it paired with a Line 6 75 watt amp. They are a very good pairing. You'll love this amp as well. It provide hundreds of different sounds at the touch of several buttons. However, lets get back to this guitar. I know it's a lot of money, but you will not be disappointed. Holds it tune, and is a bit lighter as well. This is the type of instruments that you have a hard time putting down since it sounds soooo good.

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Godin Redline Electric Guitar (Trans Black Flame, Roseword Neck) Review

Godin  Redline Electric Guitar (Trans Black Flame, Roseword Neck)
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Brand new Godin Redline HB guitar arrived today ahead of schedule (good thing), but I've already processed a return for it. Why? Because of numerous rusted/shoddy frets, buzz on all strings, regardless of open or fretted notes...even after tuning, and a small chip on the fret board. Other than those flaws, body/neck/pickup construction appeared ok, nothing spectacular, as was the included gig bag. But considering I just paid nearly $500 for this guitar, and out of the box it had the aforementioned problems, that's just unacceptable. And to boot, I got stabbed...even bled!, by a string end on one of the tuners (at the headstock) while repackaging the item for return - this just added to the irritation. I ordered this specifically because it was a handcrafted, North American made guitar, but I bought a $200 Ibanez Jumpstart package for a family member over a month ago, and that guitar was better quality than this one! Overall, I'm very disappointed with this product and that in itself is disappointing...'cause I hate returning things!

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Epiphone Prophecy Futura Custom FX (Floyd, EMG-81/85 Pickups) Review

Epiphone Prophecy Futura Custom FX (Floyd, EMG-81/85 Pickups)
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I'll be honest. I don't think this guitar is for everyone. Other than receiving the actual guitar in a mess (de-tuned, very very very low action, ridiculous unplayable buzzing and offset bridge etc, etc....don't worry... did not buy it from this particular seller XD), After i got it fixed, it played excellent. I can't judge it too harshly because i've been playing a jackson rr-3 for 2 years, and the floyd rose on that particular model of guitar is completely flush with the body, and i know most floyds are not, but rather raised, above the body. Also, the pick-ups are a bit too close together for my liking, and i have a really hard time getting harmonics out of the g-string, but that's just my experience, and i would say 'because of that' but i really don't know if that's the cause. And of course it's about twice the weight of an rr3 so you get a bit sore after a while, but i can't complain about that. Other than that, it has a nice fast neck, reasonably slim, plays nice, but pick-ups seem a bit over-responsive.

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Fender Special Edition Custom Telecaster Spalted Maple HH Electric Guitar Spalted Maple Review

Fender Special Edition Custom Telecaster Spalted Maple HH Electric Guitar Spalted Maple
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Got a spalted maple telecaster. Was set up nice out of the box. It has the SD59 in the neck and Pearly Gates pup in the bridge. Much brighter sound than my Gibson Les Paul Studio faded cherry, and Les Paul Traditional Pro. The split pickups are a great feature, which converts the humbuckers into a single coil. Not quite as twangy as a regular telecaster, but you can tell the difference between the pickups being split and not. The neck pickup is not quite as bright, and I use it with the tone turned all the way down for almost an acoutic type of feel. I prefer the humbuckers to single coils because of the more full sound. With the mahogony body, maple top, set neck, binding and humbuckers, it's probably closer to a Gibson than a Fender. Some have said that it sounds more like an SG, but not owning one, I couldn't say.
On the negative side for me, Fenders tend to have longer necks, and as a result strings need to be under higher tension to give the same note versus a Gibson. As a result, I find it a little more difficult to bend notes on this guitar than on my Gibsons. It's wider frets are nice to play, especially if you are doing 2nd guitar or just playing chords.
While the bridge pickup is pretty bright, surprisingly, its not as bright as the Burstbucker 3 in my traditional pro. Yet, the traditional pro with its pickup split still can't get quite as twangy as the Telecaster.
If you are a true Telecaster fan, and love the traditional twang, this guitar is not for you. However, if you like Gibsons and want a change of pace, this is a really nice guitar. Not a 100% traditional sound, but sounds pretty good. And you won't sound like all of the telecasters and les pauls out there.

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Schecter Blackjack ATX C1 FR Electric Guitar (Aged Black Satin, wth Floyd Rose) Review

Schecter Blackjack ATX C1 FR Electric Guitar (Aged Black Satin, wth Floyd Rose)
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I just got this guitar yesterday. I own an Ibanez Prestige and a Gibson Les Paul.
Both awesome guitars (obviously).
So I decided to buy a decent less expensive guitar to set of for strictly Drop C tuning.
I got more than I bargained for!
Withe the Duncans and a neck that blew me away. And you want sustain??? This guitar has
almost as much as my Paul.
Cam set up perfectly from factory.
I am sold! Schecter makes a very nice quality guitar at a price you would have a tough time
matching (in this price range)

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Fender American Select Stratocaster HSS Electric Guitar Crimson Red Transparent Review

Fender American Select Stratocaster HSS Electric Guitar Crimson Red Transparent
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This guitar was originally called the "Mahogany Special" as the body is made from mahogany wood versus the ash or alder materials of more common strats. This machine is a beauty both in form and to play. The crimson color is flawless with its cellulose lacquer finish. The neck has a rosewood top layer with the peg head finished in a "smart" black veneer, which matches the pick guard.The stainless hardware is polished to a high luster. Overall the appearance is fabulous - the best dressed strat I've ever seen. The guitar plays smooth. The neck has a "fuller" feel with the rosewood laminate and seems to make it easier to slide up and down the frets. The humbucker provides a deep rich sound close to a Les Paul, but brighter. I have an American Standard, but when I saw this machine I had to have one - I traded in a Les Paul Standard and don't regret it one bit.

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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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AXL Badwater Electric Bass 1 Pickup, Brown Review

AXL Badwater Electric Bass  1 Pickup, Brown
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This AXL Badwater Electric Bass is the best bass that I have ever played in this price range. It sounds wonderful, plays well, and looks fantastic. The build quality is very good on this bass. The tuners stay put and are very secure. The control knobs are very tight, turn easily, and feel very secure. On many P Basses, I have had the problem of not being able to rest my thumb on it well. That is not a very big problem with this bass. The precision style pickup is very comfortable and is easy to rest your thumb on. I had a problem with the bridge, however, one of the screws that adjusts the action was stripped out. I could not change the action on the E string, and it was much to high for my liking. Luckily, when I took it back to the shop, it was covered by the warranty, and repaired instantly and for free. As an added bonus, the shopkeeper adjusted the truss rod, and it plays even better now, and the action adjusts perfectly.
Soundwise, this bass is excellent. It can sound either very round and full (perfect for slap), or it can sound hollow and light, and anything in between is just a turn of the tone knob away. Harmonics are difficult to play. They do not seem to want to come off of the strings. However, with a little practice, harmonics are possible to play, just a little difficult. The 14th fret on the A string buzzes, but it is the only fret that does. Still, it buzzes very much and can sometimes be very annoying.
Before I was able to lower the action and the truss rod got adjusted, the playability of the AXL was about average. Thankfully, after the action was lowered and the truss rod adjusted, the AXL now plays very well. All of the frets can be comfortably reached, and all of the strings can be comfortably plucked. One final minor complaint that I have, is that the neck is rather heavy. I used to play with a cheap, very slippery, nylon strap, and the neck would always slide away from me. However, as soon as I bought a high quality leather strap, with excellent traction, the neck no longer slid.
Do the looks really need a review? This bass looks amazing. The beaten up body and distressed hardware give it that wise old look of worn out music gear. Be warned however, that this bass is not really made of red wood as it appears. The lovely read color is just painted , or stained, onto it. I have accidentally chipped some of the paint off only to reveal just plain old wood underneath. Since that issue is only cosmetic, I would not let it turn you away from this bass. The biggest benefit of the worn out look, is that if you dent or scratch it, the damage will blend right in. I have put several dings into the body of this bass, and guess what, no one can tell that they were accidents.
If money is a factor in your bass buying decision, then the AXL Badwater Electric Bass is one of the best that you can get. If money is not a factor, but you just want a good bass to use a backup, then this is a very good bass. While it may not play like a 1 or 2 thousand dollar bass, it certainly plays better than every other 200 dollar bass I have ever played. No one will regret looking into this excellent bass.

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B.C. Rich Kerry King V Generation 2 Guitar, Two Toned Tribal Design over Fire Review

B.C. Rich Kerry King V Generation 2 Guitar, Two Toned Tribal Design over Fire
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This guitar was the fourth guitar I bought. At first, I thought it as a entry level guitar. But after playing for a couple of times it blew me away. I have an Ibanez XPT700XH and a Marshall 1000W tower amp. I tried to compare the sound quality and pick up's performance , I was shocked to hear the BC rich produce more powerful heavy sounds than the Ibanez. Thus, if your a metal freak like me this guitar is good for shredding and sweeping but for recording and stuff, this is not the guitar to look for.
For: Graphics, volume and tone adjusters , value for money and the most important part: The Looks and the whammy bar.
Against: Plastic Humbuckers , No fret inlay stickers like the advanced series ,only some dots above(that would have made it look cooler). Body quality-A bit heavy and its made in china.
All in all a badass guitar to add to your collection. For metal: BC Rich. For pro: Ibanez. (I am not a pro)

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Schecter Damien FR Electric Guitar with Floyd Rose Review

Schecter Damien FR Electric Guitar with Floyd Rose
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I got this thing about a month ago,very nice.fast neck,good tone.I run it thru a randall amp which is good for breaking windows,pissing off neighbors,and making dogs howl.So try one at your local music store but make sure the sales putts plugs it in a amp worthy of this animal.so go now,I SAID NOW!

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Dean Soltero Standard Solid Body Electric Guitar, Classic Black Review

Dean Soltero Standard Solid Body Electric Guitar, Classic Black
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I have met the late great Les paul the man who invented the electric guitar and i can say with confidence he would love this guitar. It executes his design with enhanced details and excellent sound and playability. A bargain at twicwe the price!

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Schecter Hellraiser C-8 Electric Guitar (Black Cherry) Review

Schecter Hellraiser C-8 Electric Guitar (Black Cherry)
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This is the first 8-string guitar (actually the second... see below for an explanation) I have owned, so I was not exactly sure how it would feel with the longer scale. I have played 7-strings for years, so I was already accustomed to a wider neck, but this is a monster. If you are coming from a 6-string, this might give you a bit of a problem for a while, as the neck is considerably wider than you will find on your standard guitar, and the scale is longer. Once you get used to the scale and the neck width, you will be in love.
Scale forms are more logical on the 8-string than the 7-string, as you are dealing with an even number of strings again. I found modal and scalar playing to be more intuitive with the move from 7 to 8 strings than from 6 to 7, because of the even number of strings. If you play your scales and modes in three-finger box configurations, you will find the 8-string guitar to be very easy to master.
The finish on this guitar is beautiful and the quilt is amazing. I cannot say enough about how great this guitar looks in person, as it is a lot better than expected. Many times you will see a picture of an instrument on the instrument and the one you end up with doesn't look as good, as they take pictures of the best looking example. This is not the case here. This guitar is absolutely beautiful. I also have a Schecter Damien Elite-8 Eight String Electric Guitar - Crimson Red and they both have the same wood and finish.
I bought this guitar because the Damien Elite 8 that I bought first has a bolt-on neck that makes it very difficult to play in the higher register. You will not have any problems with this guitar, as the contour of the neck-through design is very comfortable and feels wonderful.
If you are not going to play leads, the Schecter Damien Elite-8 Eight String Electric Guitar - Crimson Red would be a fine choice, as it costs a couple of hundred dollars less, but this is the ONLY way to go if you are playing leads.

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Washburn Idol Series WI64BK Electric Guitar Review

Washburn Idol Series WI64BK Electric Guitar
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This particular higher-end permutation of the popular Idol series offers very solid features for an instrument at this price point. The Buzz Feiten tuning system--coupled with the 18:1 Grover machine heads-- virtually guarantees perfect intonation and ease of tuning, and the VCC knobs (in place of standard tone controls) has the overall effect of both a tone control and coil splitter, with the zero setting offering sparkling single-coil, Strat-like clarity with the noiselessness of a humbucker. Cranking to 10 produces high-gain, classic humbucker sounds, and experimenting with any in-between combination with either or both of the two VCC knobs can produce a decent replication of virtually any other pickup sound you'd possibly want, from P-90's to lipsticks. The neck is fast and smooth, though a bit narrow for some players.
The only glaring flaw is the lack of good finish workmanship, and trading off stellar performance for cheaper (albeit relatively unimportant) parts. The three-way pickup selector switch on my brand new (at the time)guitar broke off at the tip after about a week (easily replaced for a couple of dollars at the local Guitar Center) and the nut at the output jack worked itself almost completely off in about the same amount of time. Several screws (truss rod cover, pickup mountings and elsewhere) were similarly loose and had to be snugged down
For playability and versatility at this price, you really can't do much better. This thing was an Guitar World Editor's Choice for "Best Guitar under $1000" the year it debuted back in 2004 or 2005. If slightly higher quality hardware had been used and setup finish had been properly done, this guitar would be close to perfect.

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Schecter C-1 Limited Edition Electric Guitar, Black Cherry Review

Schecter C-1 Limited Edition Electric Guitar, Black Cherry
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I have this guitar for over 8 months and I have not had any problems with it. This is very well-made guitar. I see no flaws in the beautiful finish. The set up was perfect out of the box with good action. The EMG pick ups are very hot and perfect for metal. The tuners are Schecter locking tuners on my guitar which stays in tune all the time. Overall this is an outstanding guitar and beautiful Guitar.

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Daisy Rock - Rock Candy Custom Special Guitar, Dark Star Review

Daisy Rock - Rock Candy Custom Special Guitar, Dark Star
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I'm a full-time working guitar player and guitar instructor, who happens to teach a lot of women and girls ages 6-60 (but I also have a lot of male students.)
Although I do own many guitars by other well-known traditional brands, I mostly play Daisy Rock guitars in the recording studio, in live performances and at various pro-level jam sessions in Los Angeles. My students usually see me play a Daisy Rock at lessons. The reasons why I do it is because Daisy Rock makes guitars that have a lot of high-quality features that you'd usually find in much more expensive instruments; they're really easy and comfortable to play, and I really like their mission to inspire females to play guitar.
I first saw the Rock Candy Dark Star at the 2006 NAMM show, and was really struck by how easy and good it felt to play. The satin finish on the back of the neck really helps. My hands are tiny (as small as the hands of some of my pre-teen students), so bending strings and playing barre chords was always a bit of a struggle for me when I started playing. I wish this guitar would have been around when I began taking guitar lessons!
I soon got the chance to plug the Dark Star into an amp... it's a great sounding guitar, especially for rock and harder rock styles. I played in a Led Zeppelin tribute group and played this guitar at shows, since Les Pauls are way too heavy for me and my back. If you want to know how it sounds, feel free to visit my website [...] - all lead and rhythm guitar tracks were done on the Dark Star.
My only cautionary note is that you have to be careful with the satin paint finish, as it scratches easily. Make sure to keep your guitar in the case when you're not playing it, and don't lean it against the wall or do anything else that'll make it fall - but that's common advice regardless of what guitar you play!
Guitar Player Magazine also featured the Dark Star in their Editor's Pick section a couple of years ago when the guitar model first came out. They mentioned how much guitar (=high-quality features) you get for the relatively low price. I love my guitar!

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From Daisy Rock Guitars, the world's first company to make guitars designed especially for girls, comes the Rock Candy Custom Special Guitar. Features a thin, lightweight contoured mahogany body and a 22-fret, 24 ¾ scale set-in, slim profile, mahogany neck with rosewood fingerboard and star inlays. Includes fully adjustable TonePros Tune-o-matic bridge with string thru body design for added sustain, Duncan designed DetonatorTM humbuckers, master volume, master tone-tap, 3-way selector, and Grover tuners. All Daisy Rock guitars include a limited lifetime warranty and arrive set up and ready to play.

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Schecter C-1 Plus Black Cherry Guitar Review

Schecter C-1 Plus Black Cherry Guitar
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I bought one of these guitars about 1/2 a year ago.from go it was great. all the electronics work great and all the hardware is really good. the volume doesnt go down with the coil tap. the only problem i had was the duncan "designed" pickups are a little muddy but i swapped them out for better, active pickups they are a EMG 81/81 combo. i dont know what you were talkin about in the other reveiw the only thing i could say is you got a bad one.

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Hameln Essex Guitar with Translucent Red Finish Review

Hameln Essex Guitar with Translucent Red Finish
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my frend owns this guitar. i have seen him play it on many occasions and i think that this is a screaaaming deal for just 260.i recomend it to begginers or intermeditate. no fret buzz. frend comments that frets are sharp

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