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- Innerforce
Great price even better sound
Published on 12/23/18 at 17:12I have used many different amps with this Agile guitar, keep in mind this one is a special edition just made one year with EMG 51/50 active pickups. Without any effects sounds great and with effects just gets even more power and great sounds. My friends have compared there Gibson Les Paul to it and say this plays better than the lower end Gibsons and on some cases equal to more expensive models. Did a blind fold test with a true Gibson guitarist and cold not pick which was which. This Agile guitar has been used for many different styles and genres and has performed very awesome. Clean, Crunch and distorted all with good out takes. The pros are sound, look and fell.
Cons
- are most guita…Read moreI have used many different amps with this Agile guitar, keep in mind this one is a special edition just made one year with EMG 51/50 active pickups. Without any effects sounds great and with effects just gets even more power and great sounds. My friends have compared there Gibson Les Paul to it and say this plays better than the lower end Gibsons and on some cases equal to more expensive models. Did a blind fold test with a true Gibson guitarist and cold not pick which was which. This Agile guitar has been used for many different styles and genres and has performed very awesome. Clean, Crunch and distorted all with good out takes. The pros are sound, look and fell.
Cons
- are most guitarist never heard of them and won't even give it a try until they hear it.See less00 - MGR/Bob D
Agile AL3000 Lefty
Published on 11/10/04 at 15:00I was looking to purchase a specific Epiphone Les Paul left hand version and was told they only make them at certain times of the year. I started combing the internet for one when I stumbled across the Agile brand and read all the reviews I could find. Surprisingly almost anything I read on Agile or Rondo Music the US distributor was all Positive. I bought the AL3000 lefty for $360-Shipping was lightning fast!
It looks like a $2500 Gibson! the quality, fit, finish and sounds are amazing for the price. It is better constructed than my Epiphone Dot guitar. The pickups sound great, the action is superb and the unit needed very little tweaking on arrival.
It seems to be a bit heavier than my …Read moreI was looking to purchase a specific Epiphone Les Paul left hand version and was told they only make them at certain times of the year. I started combing the internet for one when I stumbled across the Agile brand and read all the reviews I could find. Surprisingly almost anything I read on Agile or Rondo Music the US distributor was all Positive. I bought the AL3000 lefty for $360-Shipping was lightning fast!
It looks like a $2500 Gibson! the quality, fit, finish and sounds are amazing for the price. It is better constructed than my Epiphone Dot guitar. The pickups sound great, the action is superb and the unit needed very little tweaking on arrival.
It seems to be a bit heavier than my previous Gibson LP and I prefer the speed style tone/volume knobs.Thats about it, trivial I know but you can split hairs all day and not fing anything substantial to complain about. This ax should/could cost twice as much.
Ebony fretwork is perfect as is the cherry sunburst finish. The grovers alighn and action is smooth, lots of sustain and stays in tune perfectly. Binding is flawless and no glue bulges anywhere.
I would buy another of these in a heartbeat!
It is hard to believe the price of this guitar when you're used to paying thousands for the same qulaity in a Gibson.
The components and electronics are first rate and the sound is really great.
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.comSee less00 - MGR/KBurkard of NTdesign
Agile 2500/2800/3000
Published on 04/29/04 at 15:00At Rondo Music In Union N.J. $239 for the 2500 series, $269 for the 2800 and $359 for the 3000
Absolutly EVERYTHING! From the construction to the choice of woods use. The finish is AWESOME, drop dead INSANELY beautiful. The pick-ups are great, no need to swap them out! The 3000 series pick-ups are supurb!
Nothing! Agiles are simply the best guitar for the money. They would be still be a steal at twice their price (which is why I now have 16 Agiles)
Same construction as a Standard Les Paul, except its made better and has a nicer flamed top than any basic Les Paul and costs about 1/10th the price! Frets are well dressed, no buzzing or dead spots of any kind! I have 2 of their 12 string mod…Read moreAt Rondo Music In Union N.J. $239 for the 2500 series, $269 for the 2800 and $359 for the 3000
Absolutly EVERYTHING! From the construction to the choice of woods use. The finish is AWESOME, drop dead INSANELY beautiful. The pick-ups are great, no need to swap them out! The 3000 series pick-ups are supurb!
Nothing! Agiles are simply the best guitar for the money. They would be still be a steal at twice their price (which is why I now have 16 Agiles)
Same construction as a Standard Les Paul, except its made better and has a nicer flamed top than any basic Les Paul and costs about 1/10th the price! Frets are well dressed, no buzzing or dead spots of any kind! I have 2 of their 12 string models (a 2500 with a larger headstock/wider fretboard and tuners to accomodate for a twelver). This model beats ANY 12 string electric out there.
I've been playing/collecting guitars since 1975, I have A/B'd them against my wonderful collection of axes, including some late 60's Les Pauls, a 75 Paul (std) a 1980 Deluxe and a mid-80's Custom - the differences are so minimal its SCARY - these are simply a steal at twice their price, never mind what I'm paying for them now. I average about 3 Agiles a month, I want to get them all before they go up in price! Rondos sales staff is fantastic! Dave is a fantastic guy to deal with, a very cool young dude who goes out of his way to make his customers happy!
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.comSee less00 - James...
Insane value
Published on 01/29/12 at 19:57This is an Agile AL-3000 CSB Flame with P90s. # Solid mahogany arch top body # Triple bound body, and headstock. Single binding on neck. # Nickel plate hardware, including Nickel die-cast Grover tuners with 18-1 turning ratio for ultra fine tuning (Model 102-18N) # Two cream covered soap bar style Type V Alnico P90 pickups # single conductor braided 18 gauge American wire for pickups, improved pots (now higher voltage with brass shafts for reduced noise) and an improved pickup selector switch # Two volume and two tone controls, plus a three way pickup selector switch # One piece Mahogany set neck with 13.7" (350mm) radius neck for fast play and adjustable truss rod # Ebony fretboard with 22…Read moreThis is an Agile AL-3000 CSB Flame with P90s. # Solid mahogany arch top body # Triple bound body, and headstock. Single binding on neck. # Nickel plate hardware, including Nickel die-cast Grover tuners with 18-1 turning ratio for ultra fine tuning (Model 102-18N) # Two cream covered soap bar style Type V Alnico P90 pickups # single conductor braided 18 gauge American wire for pickups, improved pots (now higher voltage with brass shafts for reduced noise) and an improved pickup selector switch # Two volume and two tone controls, plus a three way pickup selector switch # One piece Mahogany set neck with 13.7" (350mm) radius neck for fast play and adjustable truss rod # Ebony fretboard with 22 Jumbo frets and real Abalone trapezodial inlays # graph tech nut # Width of the neck at the nut: 1 5/8"; at the 21st fret: 2 3/16" # Neck taper/thickness at the 1st fret: 21.5 mm; at the 12th fret: 23.5mm # Overall length: 40"; Scale length: 24.7" # Body thickness: 2" at edge; Width at the widest point: 13"
UTILIZATION
I have no idea how consistent the quality control is for these guitars, but this one is without imperfection anywhere. Smooth and not too thick finish, the sweetest looking deepish cherry red sunburst finish as you could find. Frets all are perfectly filed and finished on the ends, ebony fretboard is smooth and consistent from end to end. Hardware is all clean with smooth edges, pots work well and feel firm and substantive. I really could not be more pleased with the entire package and its fit and finish.
SOUNDS
I am a big fan of P90s. Stock pickups are okay, but I knew ahead of time I was going to be replacing with Lindy Fralin P90s. Lindy and Lollar are just the best in my book. Lindy's seem a little more beefy. The tone I get is exactly what I wanted - like great single coils on steroids. Clear, articulate, no matter the volume but can wail and crunch like as good as any humbuckers.
OVERALL OPINION
I almost did not post a review because I really cringe when I read all the glowing reports of almost every guitar reviewed. I'll sound like a broken record here, I know. I have been playing 36 years and owned all manner of top guitars everyone would know if I listed them. Also some rather obscure but quite pricey one man shop guitars. This Korean made Agile AL3000 is just too good to be real. Add the Lindy Fralin replacement P90s and you have a beautiful looking, super easy playing, quality feeling, great sounding guitar, very well put together guitar. I love it. Really. If all of them are as good as his one, this has got to be the best value out there.See less00 - zejoePublished on 06/05/11 at 05:021 photo(This content has been automatically translated from French)Korean manufacturing.
Among the most notable features:
- Mahogany body 2 pieces glued to the center
- Channel 1 room and ebony.
- Meca grover
UTILIZATION
The handle is very nice. on the other hand it happened to me a little ill-regulated. Ca frisouillait slightly.
Level it is ultra heavy weight. is not 'chambered' in the body that's for sure. it took me a while for me to live (I have an old Epi SG korina which must be less than half the weight of agile, good transition) but I got it.
SOUNDS
Already lutherie hurts. But the pickups are nice (better than Epi anyway). The sound is typical Lp, although 70's atmosphere Led Zep.
OVERALL OPINION
It's a goo…Read moreKorean manufacturing.
Among the most notable features:
- Mahogany body 2 pieces glued to the center
- Channel 1 room and ebony.
- Meca grover
UTILIZATION
The handle is very nice. on the other hand it happened to me a little ill-regulated. Ca frisouillait slightly.
Level it is ultra heavy weight. is not 'chambered' in the body that's for sure. it took me a while for me to live (I have an old Epi SG korina which must be less than half the weight of agile, good transition) but I got it.
SOUNDS
Already lutherie hurts. But the pickups are nice (better than Epi anyway). The sound is typical Lp, although 70's atmosphere Led Zep.
OVERALL OPINION
It's a good little Les Paul, a much better qu'Epiphone. Excellent violin and microphones that provide.
I have since January and I do not spend more. I think even me take a second and change the pickups, because it is outright price. Precisely level price, it cost me € 510 (guitar + case + shipping + VAT + customs).See less00 - tjon901
The AL-3000 in a Rootbeer finish
Published on 06/01/11 at 08:02The Agile AL-3000 is a Korean-made solid mahogany LP shaped guitar. The rootbeer model has a flamed Canadian maple top in a rootbeer finish which looks really nice. It includes a maple-top with a triple bound body,and headstock with binding on the neck. The neck is mahogany with an ebony fretboard. The fretboard has distinctive Abalone inlays. The manufacturer claims the the AL-3000 has 22 jumbo frets but they do not seem to be that large. It comes with two Alnico V humbucking pickups which provide a warm traditional tone. I would say they are medium output. The controls are standard LP fare with two volume and two tone controls. The construction has a good solid feel to it.
UTILIZATIO…Read moreThe Agile AL-3000 is a Korean-made solid mahogany LP shaped guitar. The rootbeer model has a flamed Canadian maple top in a rootbeer finish which looks really nice. It includes a maple-top with a triple bound body,and headstock with binding on the neck. The neck is mahogany with an ebony fretboard. The fretboard has distinctive Abalone inlays. The manufacturer claims the the AL-3000 has 22 jumbo frets but they do not seem to be that large. It comes with two Alnico V humbucking pickups which provide a warm traditional tone. I would say they are medium output. The controls are standard LP fare with two volume and two tone controls. The construction has a good solid feel to it.
UTILIZATION
The AL-3000 rootbeer has all the same advantages and flaws that every LP has. The thick body and large set-neck heel limit upper fret access but the wide and flat LP style neck provides good playability along most of the neck. The ebony fretboard is a delight even guitars twice as much rarely provide. The tone is classic LP with its medium output pickups and dual tone and volume controls.
SOUNDS
It provides a classic sound through my Marshall. With the pickups it can become muddy at high gain. With the stock pickups it is best suited for a medium gain classic rock tone. If you are looking for a warm/thick sound this is what you are looking for. There is no single-coil twang to be found here but you can get it if you add a push pull pot or something.
OVERALL OPINION
The ebony fretboard is what puts this guitar over the top. I don't know why companies now choose not to use the wood on most guitars. The smooth feel of an ebony fretboard makes playing effortless. I would rate the quality of construction to a step above an Epiphone. Epiphone does not offer a guitar with these features at this price. The rootbeer finish is beautiful. People should start to look away from the big companies and to these smaller companies. With more and more guitars being made overseas the quality amongst companies has leveled out, and with the quality the same its harder to justify the premium prices for the more established companies.
See less20 - tjon901
Up there with the Gibsons
Published on 05/12/11 at 19:061 photoThe Agile AL-3000 is a Korean-made solid mahogany LP shaped guitar. It includes a maple-top with a triple bound body,and headstock with binding on the neck. The neck is mahogany with an ebony fretboard. The fretboard has distinctive Abalone inlays. The manufacturer claims the the AL-3000 has 22 jumbo frets but they do not seem to be that large. It comes with two Alnico V humbucking pickups which provide a warm traditional tone. I would say they are medium output. The controls are standard LP fare with two volume and two tone controls. The construction has a good solid feel to it.
UTILIZATION
The AL-3000 has all the same advantages and flaws that every LP has. The thick body and lar…Read moreThe Agile AL-3000 is a Korean-made solid mahogany LP shaped guitar. It includes a maple-top with a triple bound body,and headstock with binding on the neck. The neck is mahogany with an ebony fretboard. The fretboard has distinctive Abalone inlays. The manufacturer claims the the AL-3000 has 22 jumbo frets but they do not seem to be that large. It comes with two Alnico V humbucking pickups which provide a warm traditional tone. I would say they are medium output. The controls are standard LP fare with two volume and two tone controls. The construction has a good solid feel to it.
UTILIZATION
The AL-3000 has all the same advantages and flaws that every LP has. The thick body and large set-neck heel limit upper fret access but the wide and flat LP style neck provides good playability along most of the neck. The ebony fretboard is a delight even guitars twice as much rarely provide. The tone is classic LP with its medium output pickups and dual tone and volume controls.
SOUNDS
It provides a classic sound through my Marshall. With the pickups it can become muddy at high gain. With the stock pickups it is best suited for a medium gain classic rock tone. If you are looking for a warm/thick sound this is what you are looking for. There is no single-coil twang to be found here.
OVERALL OPINION
The ebony fretboard is what sold me on the guitar. I don't know why companies now choose not to use the wood on most guitars. The smooth feel of an ebony fretboard makes playing effortless. I would rate the quality of construction to a step above an Epiphone. Epiphone does not offer a guitar with these features at this price. People should start to look away from the big companies and to these smaller companies. With more and more guitars being made overseas the quality amongst companies has leveled out, and with the quality the same its harder to justify the premium prices for the more established companies.See less00