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Published on 11/30/03 at 15:00I reacently bought this guitar about three weeks ago at a place called Flores Music in Peoria Illinois. It had a very reasonable price of about $500. I fell in love with this beast since I first set eyes on it. In all reallity you can't find a better price considering all the hardware it comes with, Floyd Rose tremo. and EMG HZ double hums. Highly considerable!!
Well the F body style is a serious eye cather. I always have been a huge fan of Metallica, and I like the deep crunch of Korn. Thats why I chose the seven string. I love how much bang you get for your buck.
I can honestly say that there isn't much that I don't like. But if you consider this product and this is your first Floyd Rose. Us caution when changing the strings. You can't change all the strings at once because you can damage the springs and then you are looking at about $25-$50 to get it repaired.
I like a solid body guitar, but this is a high quality piece of work with its maple neck and basswood body. Stylish and sturdy!!
I would highly consider this guitar for the artist that is on a buget. For $500, you just can't ask for much more!!
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
Well the F body style is a serious eye cather. I always have been a huge fan of Metallica, and I like the deep crunch of Korn. Thats why I chose the seven string. I love how much bang you get for your buck.
I can honestly say that there isn't much that I don't like. But if you consider this product and this is your first Floyd Rose. Us caution when changing the strings. You can't change all the strings at once because you can damage the springs and then you are looking at about $25-$50 to get it repaired.
I like a solid body guitar, but this is a high quality piece of work with its maple neck and basswood body. Stylish and sturdy!!
I would highly consider this guitar for the artist that is on a buget. For $500, you just can't ask for much more!!
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com