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- x-vengerPublished on 04/16/08 at 03:24 (This content has been automatically translated from French)Model made in the USA has the Neptune plant, mine is 1986.
This is the range (K-line), with different motives.
There are 22 frets, rosewood is the key, the claw-shaped mark is a true pearl, the maple neck is in three parts. The head of the handle is not stuck, it is part of the handle.
The floyd rose tremolo is a first generation is a little (sea -) as the stem is in a stratum, the mechanics are still Shaller manufactured in East Germany
There is just one microphone volume, located in the bridge position, it is tilted. It was originally a micro Shaller, but on mine it seymour JB.
UTILIZATION
The handle is very nice, fairly flat it is intended to shred is a true highway…Read moreModel made in the USA has the Neptune plant, mine is 1986.
This is the range (K-line), with different motives.
There are 22 frets, rosewood is the key, the claw-shaped mark is a true pearl, the maple neck is in three parts. The head of the handle is not stuck, it is part of the handle.
The floyd rose tremolo is a first generation is a little (sea -) as the stem is in a stratum, the mechanics are still Shaller manufactured in East Germany
There is just one microphone volume, located in the bridge position, it is tilted. It was originally a micro Shaller, but on mine it seymour JB.
UTILIZATION
The handle is very nice, fairly flat it is intended to shred is a true highway;
the little twists that access last frets not very obviously, but if used to it quickly.
All in all you can really feasted on the sleeve!
The guitar is well balanced, it is quite heavy for a guitar-shaped stratocaster.
Plug into an amp was the sound right away, we like it or not!
SOUNDS
The sound is huge, the guitar has a very good sustain that I found on any guitar and is very generous in the bass, treble is well defined.
Small downside, there is only one type of sound! Just a microphone and a volume.
OVERALL OPINION
Its been over a year I own this guitar and I'm very happy, I always wanted a Kramer. So the choice I would do without thinking, content price I paid.
When I play this guitar is a bit back in the 80s.
I do not play this guitar mainly because it is not versatile, it is better to have another guitar next.
It's as if you have a classic car you like it, but you do not ride every day with!
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