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metalleu666
Published on 06/30/10 at 02:27
Best value:
Excellent
- Electric guitar
- Series Metal Master Warlock
- Body Agathis
- Bolt-on maple
- 24 boxes
- Rosewood
- Benchmark spot pearlescent
- Adjustable Bridge Stop Bar
- Mechanical oil bath
- Chrome hardware
- 2 BC Rich humbucker pickups "BDSM"
- 1 tone control
- 1 volume control
- Black finish and "tribes" money
UTILIZATION
the neck is quite thin and very pleasant
you can play sitting easily (you must find the right position)
Access to the treble is very easy
weight level is fairly well distributed expects heavier
enbêtent to play a little stick standing still down (his hurt arm strength to play up ^ ^)
SOUNDS
we get a pretty good sound for big riffs very serious but I find it lacks presence in the treble
I play a Laney lx65d granted C
it's a great guitar for heavy riffs but it's still low enough for solos
OVERALL OPINION
its been 6 months that I use
What thing do you like most/least about it?
most: his big metal sound good for advanced beginners (microphones has changed anyway)
minimum: handling standing, and the treble not quite audible
value for money is good because it is a guitar that's not true style and presence
Knowing what you know now, would you make the same choice?
yes, because this guitar is really nice and it is essential to any good metalhead
- Series Metal Master Warlock
- Body Agathis
- Bolt-on maple
- 24 boxes
- Rosewood
- Benchmark spot pearlescent
- Adjustable Bridge Stop Bar
- Mechanical oil bath
- Chrome hardware
- 2 BC Rich humbucker pickups "BDSM"
- 1 tone control
- 1 volume control
- Black finish and "tribes" money
UTILIZATION
the neck is quite thin and very pleasant
you can play sitting easily (you must find the right position)
Access to the treble is very easy
weight level is fairly well distributed expects heavier
enbêtent to play a little stick standing still down (his hurt arm strength to play up ^ ^)
SOUNDS
we get a pretty good sound for big riffs very serious but I find it lacks presence in the treble
I play a Laney lx65d granted C
it's a great guitar for heavy riffs but it's still low enough for solos
OVERALL OPINION
its been 6 months that I use
What thing do you like most/least about it?
most: his big metal sound good for advanced beginners (microphones has changed anyway)
minimum: handling standing, and the treble not quite audible
value for money is good because it is a guitar that's not true style and presence
Knowing what you know now, would you make the same choice?
yes, because this guitar is really nice and it is essential to any good metalhead