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Published on 09/06/05 at 15:00I've been playing guitar, bass, piano and harmonica for about 20 years on and off. Music has always been a passion for me, but unfortunately I do not have as much time as I used to to plink around and figure out songs, play in a band, etc. I guess that's what family life does to you!
Not to complain, though. Just makes for more valuable playing time when you get it!
Paid about $900 5 years ago on Musician's Friend. I liked the versatility of this guitar - it had the sweet Fender Strat sound with the single coils, but you can engage the humbucker for a fat rippin' tone that works for everything from southern rock to metal leads.
Silky smooth neck that fits my hand like a glove. This guitar was built with my hands in mind it seems. It's really been the most comfortable electric I've played - ever.
Not much to dislike about this guitar. It's well built (an American Strat), tonal flexibility and very easy to play.
First rate. The american built strats can't be beat!
Overall, this was an investment that has paid off in years of enjoyment. I don't play in a band anymore, but everytime I pick this instrument up I have visions dancing through my head of those days when I was gigging with our 4 piece.
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
Not to complain, though. Just makes for more valuable playing time when you get it!
Paid about $900 5 years ago on Musician's Friend. I liked the versatility of this guitar - it had the sweet Fender Strat sound with the single coils, but you can engage the humbucker for a fat rippin' tone that works for everything from southern rock to metal leads.
Silky smooth neck that fits my hand like a glove. This guitar was built with my hands in mind it seems. It's really been the most comfortable electric I've played - ever.
Not much to dislike about this guitar. It's well built (an American Strat), tonal flexibility and very easy to play.
First rate. The american built strats can't be beat!
Overall, this was an investment that has paid off in years of enjoyment. I don't play in a band anymore, but everytime I pick this instrument up I have visions dancing through my head of those days when I was gigging with our 4 piece.
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com