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V/XPL/FB Shaped Guitar from Gibson belonging to the Explorer series

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  • t.guitarst.guitars

    a true custom shop! Excellent!

    Gibson Explorer Vampire Blood MoonPublished on 11/03/13 at 04:47
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Made in USA, 2 volume and 1 tone, 1 3-position selector, Schaller floyd rose made in germany, handle 22 medium jumbo frets 12 "radius.

    UTILIZATION

    The handle is extra excellent sweet and neat finish, shape and finish is superb .... hell rise EMG81 and 60.

    SOUNDS

    Perfect for rock, heavy metal and ...

    OVERALL OPINION

    I've had 4 months and I love it .... well we have over what is comfortable and you can put big shots vibrato as I love ...
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    Gibson Explorer Vampire Blood MoonPublished on 07/01/12 at 02:06
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Body: Ash swamp
    Neck: Mahogany glued profile 'Fast Explorer'
    Fingerboard: Rosewood
    Joint body / sleeve: Mortise & Tenon
    Frets: 22 Medium Jumbo
    Scale: 24.75 "
    Radius: 12 "
    Nut width: 43.05 mm / 1,695 "
    Nut: Schaller locking, positioned technology Plek
    Pickups: 2 Alnico single coils active GEM II
    Controls: 1 volume by micro, a general tone, 3-position selector,
    Electronics: CTS 300k Linear potentiometers (volume) & 500k Non-linear (tone) - Switchcraft switch and jack
    Bridge: Double locking tremolo Schaller Locking Black
    Tuners: Grover Mini oil bath ratio 14:1
    Cosmetic: Buttons Black Top Hats - inlaid. handle 'Red Blood Drops'
    Colors: Juju (black red reflection)
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    Body: Ash swamp
    Neck: Mahogany glued profile 'Fast Explorer'
    Fingerboard: Rosewood
    Joint body / sleeve: Mortise & Tenon
    Frets: 22 Medium Jumbo
    Scale: 24.75 "
    Radius: 12 "
    Nut width: 43.05 mm / 1,695 "
    Nut: Schaller locking, positioned technology Plek
    Pickups: 2 Alnico single coils active GEM II
    Controls: 1 volume by micro, a general tone, 3-position selector,
    Electronics: CTS 300k Linear potentiometers (volume) & 500k Non-linear (tone) - Switchcraft switch and jack
    Bridge: Double locking tremolo Schaller Locking Black
    Tuners: Grover Mini oil bath ratio 14:1
    Cosmetic: Buttons Black Top Hats - inlaid. handle 'Red Blood Drops'
    Colors: Juju (black red reflection)
    Verni: satin nitrocellulose
    Accessories: comes with Gibson case

    UTILIZATION

    handle fairly late in the spirit of ESP MII and less wide; nothing to do with LP - very pleasant to the metal


    2 microphones GEM passive pickups but circuit powered by a battery, making them active: microphones typed Burstbuicker
    it sounds very heavy but too chaleuruex for the metal (at least fast and accurate) - it lacks a small side insicif for the death and thrash: I've replaced a couple SH5/SH1; rajoutais what it lacked this guitar; fishing!!

    very light guitar (swamp ash), access to super sharp, good posture involves standing

    SOUNDS

    guitar for rock and metal but you can easily play blues with original pickups, volume knobs and respond well

    his bold enough to change where my microphone and it was missing, as I said, this side insicif and punchy

    OVERALL OPINION

    I've had a year and I'm really happy and she has not moved, the color is beautiful and the impeccable floyd is tip top (Schaller)

    Not overly impressed so

    Being in ash, however, I expected a more dynamic guitar and incisive, the mahogany set neck too surely brings roundness.

    The rosewood fingerboard with small logo collage type'' drop of blood'' is also a bit cheap and tacky anyway, an ebony fingerboard with simple inscrustaion the 12th as on the Voodoo would have been better
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