MGR/Eddie T
« Gibson XPL Flying V »
Published on 04/14/03 at 15:00How? Cash. Where? Pawn Shop. Why? It's a Gibson! How much? $150.00.
Plays amazing, sounds terrific, no noise, can be very subtle and clean all the way around to sounds that'll put small animals in therapy!
Kahler double locking whammy bar tends to drop it waaay outta tune when dive bombing
It's a Gibson, need I say more? OK, Quality's outstanding, action has always been spot-on, stays in tune without whammy bar backflips, sounds like God pointed his finger out of the jack, through my pedals and out my amp!
I went into my local pawnshop, as usual, expecting overpriced, questionable quality guitars, but when I saw it, I had to have it... when I got it home, I saw just how much it's been played.. The guy before me had to either have died or lost it to an ex-wife... Because from the way this was used, nobody would have let it go without a fight.
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
Plays amazing, sounds terrific, no noise, can be very subtle and clean all the way around to sounds that'll put small animals in therapy!
Kahler double locking whammy bar tends to drop it waaay outta tune when dive bombing
It's a Gibson, need I say more? OK, Quality's outstanding, action has always been spot-on, stays in tune without whammy bar backflips, sounds like God pointed his finger out of the jack, through my pedals and out my amp!
I went into my local pawnshop, as usual, expecting overpriced, questionable quality guitars, but when I saw it, I had to have it... when I got it home, I saw just how much it's been played.. The guy before me had to either have died or lost it to an ex-wife... Because from the way this was used, nobody would have let it go without a fight.
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com