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Published on 04/16/04 at 15:00I paid 200 bucks plus tax from Guitar center in Lynnwood, Washington. The reason I bought it was because it had a Floyd rose tremelo, and it was 200 bucks
FAST: This thing plays faster than you can imagine. XJ Frets let you play with a quick tap
SOUND: It has a tone you couldnt imagine not being custom, gives fat cruch on the bottom end and a screeching high range too. 24 frets let you reach notes higher than you imagine. Sustain will last longer than your hearing aide. The pickups do what you want them to, from a light BB King tune, to a heavy Kirk Hammett solo.
WEIGHT: Not the lightest guitar, but I like the balance of the guitar. It rests the neck gently in your hand so you can move from note to note quickly.
Well there is the weight, it is fairly heavy for a stage axe, the high E string is hard to reach when you are stretching for the 24th fret.
Great quaility, Great sound.
BEST GUITAR I EVER OWNED. Great guitar, sound, tone, quality, sustain, looks, this guitar has it all.
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FAST: This thing plays faster than you can imagine. XJ Frets let you play with a quick tap
SOUND: It has a tone you couldnt imagine not being custom, gives fat cruch on the bottom end and a screeching high range too. 24 frets let you reach notes higher than you imagine. Sustain will last longer than your hearing aide. The pickups do what you want them to, from a light BB King tune, to a heavy Kirk Hammett solo.
WEIGHT: Not the lightest guitar, but I like the balance of the guitar. It rests the neck gently in your hand so you can move from note to note quickly.
Well there is the weight, it is fairly heavy for a stage axe, the high E string is hard to reach when you are stretching for the 24th fret.
Great quaility, Great sound.
BEST GUITAR I EVER OWNED. Great guitar, sound, tone, quality, sustain, looks, this guitar has it all.
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com