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  • Charvel Star

    what's your opinion on this guitar ?



    I already have a Washburn Cluprit and I dig that kinda shape



    and I might be looking for a new guitar. Not sure what to get between a Star or a Randy Rhoads or some other guitar

  • #2
    I played Toejam's new Charvel Star. It was very nice. I would not mind owning one myself.
    Scott
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    • #3
      Stars are great guitars. The only knock I can give on them - and it's a minor one, at that - is that upper fret access can be a little hard, esp. if you have big hands.

      If you like that general body shape profile, you might want to consider a Kelly, too. They're killer, too. Neck-through, 24 frets, and recessed trem being the biggest differences.

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      • #4
        That's sweet!

        There is no cooler guitar than a Star. That is by definition. Really.
        Crime doesn't pay. Neither does lutherie...

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        • #5
          Originally posted by FSU_Seminoles View Post
          Not sure what to get between a Star or a Randy Rhoads or some other guitar
          A Rhoads would be so obvious, wouldn't it? Not that they aren't great guitars, but "everyone" has one these days you know.. Find out if you'll be sitting down a lot or plan playing mostly standing. Not that you can't sit with an RR, but you'll have to angle it a lot.
          I just love the Star design, not everyone has one so you'd be getting a lot of "wow's" just for that
          "This ain't no Arsenio Hall show, destroy something!"

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          • #6
            Originally posted by StukaJU87 View Post
            I played Toejam's new Charvel Star. It was very nice. I would not mind owning one myself.
            It is very nice, isn't it? I play it all the time! It sounds even better since I swapped out the Duncan Custom 5 bridge pup to a DiMarzio Tone Zone. I really dig the Duncan Jazz for the neck, though. Stars rule! If I ever order a Custom Shop, it'll be a Star for sure.
            I feel my soul go cold... only the dead are smiling.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Guitardude86 View Post
              A Rhoads would be so obvious, wouldn't it? Not that they aren't great guitars, but "everyone" has one these days you know.. Find out if you'll be sitting down a lot or plan playing mostly standing. Not that you can't sit with an RR, but you'll have to angle it a lot.
              I just love the Star design, not everyone has one so you'd be getting a lot of "wow's" just for that
              I once had a RR and it felt great sitting down. I played it like a classical guitar.

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              • #8
                The Star is comfortable sitting down, but the jack location is a pain in the ass, on the lower wing, and the cord can sometimes dig into my right thigh. I just use a right-angled cable on that guitar. I do wish they'd put the jack on the upper wing like on the RR1.
                I feel my soul go cold... only the dead are smiling.

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                • #9
                  That is my guitar.
                  Just one more guitar!

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                  • #10
                    I'm not big on the star...just because the body is rounded and the headstock is pointed. it doesn't match. I'd go for a strat style Charvel before the star, but that's me...

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                    • #11
                      but then a strat style Charvel's body is rounded, and the headstock is still pointed
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