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Valley Arts Guitars Custom ProPublished on 07/08/13 at 07:36
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Made in the USA, under handle, 22 frets, ebony fingerboard (EMG kit to origne) change for Seymour Duncan sh4 a trestle, a single in the middle, a 59 (double single format) to the handle, and the Sh4 59 are splitable, 5-way switch, volume + tone, easel keller change to an original floyd

UTILIZATION

the handle is not too thin or too round, access is fairly easy (as a stratovolcano), sounds ranging from the fender strat with the kit micro Duncan

SOUNDS

this guitar is its versatility to the style of music I play rock, blues, international music, I plugged into a mesa boogie roadster head grind with a Rocktron Xpression in effects loop, a treat even in the clear (mesa difficult...…
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Made in the USA, under handle, 22 frets, ebony fingerboard (EMG kit to origne) change for Seymour Duncan sh4 a trestle, a single in the middle, a 59 (double single format) to the handle, and the Sh4 59 are splitable, 5-way switch, volume + tone, easel keller change to an original floyd

UTILIZATION

the handle is not too thin or too round, access is fairly easy (as a stratovolcano), sounds ranging from the fender strat with the kit micro Duncan

SOUNDS

this guitar is its versatility to the style of music I play rock, blues, international music, I plugged into a mesa boogie roadster head grind with a Rocktron Xpression in effects loop, a treat even in the clear (mesa difficult payable) for the game saturated okay, sent it, not trying to sound all Nordic style metal that suits me

OVERALL OPINION

I play this guitar for 17 years, I've had other great guitar Lag Roxane 2000 with maple neck (I really regret having sold) + strat, Telecaster, Gibson Les Paul, lag imperator. I kept my Valley Lag imperator and art for their versatility, I tried other model aivais vallet art including a 24 boxes, the sleeves were too round but they sounded good, models with custom pro lukather kit and yes he played on Vallet art before playing Music Man, the main drawback of this guitar was the bridge (change to an original floyd from myself), I would do the same choice and certainly the same mods, body handle are for me the soul of the guitar are too perfect for my taste
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brenntbrennt

.... Almost perfect!

Valley Arts Guitars Custom ProPublished on 01/20/12 at 04:01
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US-made (Caifornie) vibrato type Floyd Rose brand profile Kahler Channel "V" very comfortable, yet I preferred to that of my Tom Anderson Drop Top regretée! 24 frets / 2 EMG SA pickups simple dual EMG 85 + / HSS / knob volume / selector positions 5 / The Tone knob was deleted by the former owner .... and I am going merrily! lol!

UTILIZATION

J knew him "better" in terms of comfort handle (Tom Anderson Drop Top and a Suhr Pro Series S1 Good ergonomics, but I find it rather cumbersome access to acute branch it sounds perfect You live! It's still a guitar even when high-end!

SOUNDS

Yes! she is perfect in my repertoire (variety / pop / rock...puis too hard / metal from time to time...…
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US-made (Caifornie) vibrato type Floyd Rose brand profile Kahler Channel "V" very comfortable, yet I preferred to that of my Tom Anderson Drop Top regretée! 24 frets / 2 EMG SA pickups simple dual EMG 85 + / HSS / knob volume / selector positions 5 / The Tone knob was deleted by the former owner .... and I am going merrily! lol!

UTILIZATION

J knew him "better" in terms of comfort handle (Tom Anderson Drop Top and a Suhr Pro Series S1 Good ergonomics, but I find it rather cumbersome access to acute branch it sounds perfect You live! It's still a guitar even when high-end!

SOUNDS

Yes! she is perfect in my repertoire (variety / pop / rock...puis too hard / metal from time to time but enough is enough!) is the ultimate versatile guitar! Point of view in sonoritées it will clean the lens enough / bright (yes even with the EMG !!!!) sonoritées much filled / round / / hot mode crunchy / overdrive a treat!! In large powerful distortion c / round / very very clear it does not "drool" in any way! I play on a small Bugera V5 lamps, and then also have a Line 6 212 model (what a waste you say?! Lol!) All sonoritées suited me ...!

OVERALL OPINION

For some months J likes the look of the guitar style "superstrate 90 of" the highlight of this guitar I think it's the famous Floyd Rose "Kahler" c impressive even by pulling on it like crazy Disagree is not, contrary to my former TA provided the same vibrato! Finally repeat the same choice "No" I do not think, certainly I will take a drop top TA if one day I found a good deal .... as for "best" in the clear (I play mostly in clean) a TA or a Suhr should this up early I think! lol! Finally it's my personal opinion that saying! .....
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Valley Arts Guitars Custom ProPublished on 11/12/07 at 00:23
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This guitar produces a t the United States in 1988 or 1989.
Valley Arts Guitars PERIOD is pr - pr-Gibson and Samick
Start form, handle 22 boxes.
The pickups are Seymour Duncan HSH Mountains.
Vibrato Floyd Rose.Manche Saddle bne button.
MODEL This is extremely rare, signed by Mike McGuire
in gold letters under the heel of the handle and the handle attachment Describes below.
There yn 'is no big diffrence between custom and custom pro pro - MODEL Lukather.
this is the reason I put the same column.

UTILIZATION

Handle the handle is round with a flat cot on the other key grazing in beautiful bne
radius approx.12.
The attachment of the handle is made by a single screw...…
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This guitar produces a t the United States in 1988 or 1989.
Valley Arts Guitars PERIOD is pr - pr-Gibson and Samick
Start form, handle 22 boxes.
The pickups are Seymour Duncan HSH Mountains.
Vibrato Floyd Rose.Manche Saddle bne button.
MODEL This is extremely rare, signed by Mike McGuire
in gold letters under the heel of the handle and the handle attachment Describes below.
There yn 'is no big diffrence between custom and custom pro pro - MODEL Lukather.
this is the reason I put the same column.

UTILIZATION

Handle the handle is round with a flat cot on the other key grazing in beautiful bne
radius approx.12.
The attachment of the handle is made by a single screw (Systm rail). With this Systm, Access in acute is impressive, not to have a fixed standard (stub etc)
It also increases the sustain.De addition, you disassemble the handle, remove the floyd, the ressords all without removing the strings and then you go back all the guitar is always granted. AWESOME!!
The sound is immediately l.C east of the high-end guitar trs!

SOUNDS

We can all play with this guitar! I jou with amps sounds DIFFERENT
Always Jazz, Rock, etc. Mtal. the key is prcise. The shredders also can play this guitar the neck is easy.

OVERALL OPINION

I bought it new in 1990. MODEL silent one brand is available in France.La little known in France. Valley Arts Guitars were manufactured for these prestigious instruments as guitarist Larry Carlton, Steve Lukater, Lee Ritenour, Robben Ford ...
My only regret: That it is not a pitch of 630 instead of 650.Je do not have big fingers so the 650 begins to sweat in some extensions.
It's the only reason why I spare.
Valley Arts Guitars a diapir with a 630 must exist quelqe part ... Worldwide
I am looking for.
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  • Manufacturer: Valley Arts Guitars
  • Model: Custom Pro
  • Category: STC-Shaped Guitars
  • Added in our database on: 11/05/2002

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