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Published on 06/12/03 at 15:00Got this one off music123.com for just less than $450 and had it delivered to my doorstep in less than a week.
i needed an electric guitar so i decided to get a Warlock coz its made for the kind of music i like.
Great sound and tone. You dont even need distortion pedals with these pickups. Its got a killer body and sweet headstock. The fretboards pretty fast too.
Its pretty heavy and doesnt fit in standard gig bags. The strings seem to go out of tune every time i touch them which is very irritating.
The first thing i noticed when i picked it up was. .. . solid!! very well built and smooth finish. The fretboards a beatiful rosewood and the tuning pins make for very easy tuning every time it goes out of tune, which unfortunately, is quite frequently. feels great to hold and im pretty sure i could break a hole in the wall with it.
Not a bad guitar. It is my first electric guitar so i dont have a lot of experience with any past guitars. A must for anyone who likes to play heavy metal but not much use for anyone else.
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
i needed an electric guitar so i decided to get a Warlock coz its made for the kind of music i like.
Great sound and tone. You dont even need distortion pedals with these pickups. Its got a killer body and sweet headstock. The fretboards pretty fast too.
Its pretty heavy and doesnt fit in standard gig bags. The strings seem to go out of tune every time i touch them which is very irritating.
The first thing i noticed when i picked it up was. .. . solid!! very well built and smooth finish. The fretboards a beatiful rosewood and the tuning pins make for very easy tuning every time it goes out of tune, which unfortunately, is quite frequently. feels great to hold and im pretty sure i could break a hole in the wall with it.
Not a bad guitar. It is my first electric guitar so i dont have a lot of experience with any past guitars. A must for anyone who likes to play heavy metal but not much use for anyone else.
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com