Roo
Published on 09/28/08 at 07:01
Limited attention this model has nothing to do with the model: Revolver 81 pro. They are two different guitars. The Revolver Revolver Pro 81 is a classic with a bridge and Emg81 sustainer kit. (A switch on / off to the last note forever. And another switch to make it last a harmonic + to create a feedback effect.)
The similarities end there.
The Revolver Limited has a satin neck-through (like any guitar). 24 frets rosewood fretboard. Mechanical Schaller. A micro EMG81 (bridge), a middle and a simple Emg Fernandes handle.
Tone, Volume + intesité / length of sustain. 2 switches: normal sustain / sustain harmony.
Where is it made? Good question, I found nothing "made in USA" on the guitar itself, while the warranty booklet or register indicate a "preparation" in the USA. It is still bcp + expensive than the other. Finally the price does not matter too much in my opinion because I had a big discount on it and it is why I took the opportunity.
http://www.fernandesguitars.com/rel.html
UTILIZATION
The ergonomics are good. We feel that this is a guitar designed to be played first.
WorldwideThe I have is equipped with a Floyd Rose original instead of a serial Schaller. The driver handle is rounder than the Revolver pro81. Access to treble is very good.
Ergonomics are good and the guitar is easy to play. It takes time to adapt to handle because of the landmarks in barbed wire. Moreover they m'embrouillent bcp because their forms do not follow the sleeves and markers tend to mislead my game breaks strings / tapping beyond the 15 boxes, we (I) a little tangled.
For 9v battery, it has its little box behind with a diode that glows when the guitar is plugged.
SOUNDS
It is truly a guitar for the metal. Excellent in Lead and Rhythm, the kit + Emg81 simple is really good. Big flat for the neck pickup Fernandes, of drooling, to forget.
My style is rather shred / fusion sound so right for me in all except the clear lead, and blues sounds, there really no hope.
The sustainer kit in my opinion a real gadget. Here, I take my notes with the effect of "feedback" between songs on stage for combos. I really think it is useless and that any pedal could make the same service.
OVERALL OPINION
About 6 months I use it. I love its quality and robustness of manufacturing and it is truly dedicated to the aggressive metal with an original look. We feel the quality first glance. When he was in hand, the resonant load is full and thick and gives an idea of its already used for consistency once connected.
I love the satin finish metal.
Update: I've since sold ...
Ps: more photos of this guitar on my site:
http://www.rooguitar.com
The similarities end there.
The Revolver Limited has a satin neck-through (like any guitar). 24 frets rosewood fretboard. Mechanical Schaller. A micro EMG81 (bridge), a middle and a simple Emg Fernandes handle.
Tone, Volume + intesité / length of sustain. 2 switches: normal sustain / sustain harmony.
Where is it made? Good question, I found nothing "made in USA" on the guitar itself, while the warranty booklet or register indicate a "preparation" in the USA. It is still bcp + expensive than the other. Finally the price does not matter too much in my opinion because I had a big discount on it and it is why I took the opportunity.
http://www.fernandesguitars.com/rel.html
UTILIZATION
The ergonomics are good. We feel that this is a guitar designed to be played first.
WorldwideThe I have is equipped with a Floyd Rose original instead of a serial Schaller. The driver handle is rounder than the Revolver pro81. Access to treble is very good.
Ergonomics are good and the guitar is easy to play. It takes time to adapt to handle because of the landmarks in barbed wire. Moreover they m'embrouillent bcp because their forms do not follow the sleeves and markers tend to mislead my game breaks strings / tapping beyond the 15 boxes, we (I) a little tangled.
For 9v battery, it has its little box behind with a diode that glows when the guitar is plugged.
SOUNDS
It is truly a guitar for the metal. Excellent in Lead and Rhythm, the kit + Emg81 simple is really good. Big flat for the neck pickup Fernandes, of drooling, to forget.
My style is rather shred / fusion sound so right for me in all except the clear lead, and blues sounds, there really no hope.
The sustainer kit in my opinion a real gadget. Here, I take my notes with the effect of "feedback" between songs on stage for combos. I really think it is useless and that any pedal could make the same service.
OVERALL OPINION
About 6 months I use it. I love its quality and robustness of manufacturing and it is truly dedicated to the aggressive metal with an original look. We feel the quality first glance. When he was in hand, the resonant load is full and thick and gives an idea of its already used for consistency once connected.
I love the satin finish metal.
Update: I've since sold ...
Ps: more photos of this guitar on my site:
http://www.rooguitar.com