I must say, I am loving the Duncan Blackouts in the Imperial, they add a hell of a lot of gain to my Peavey Ultra, but still sound like Passive pickups, just with a boost
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Originally posted by Chief_CrazyTalk View PostThose are killer. I missed out on the Kramer craze back then...now I'd love to get my hands on a cool old Kramer.
How do they compare to a Model series Charvel?
:think: wait, that's not what I wanted to say
I had a 475 deluxe exotic, actually traded it for the Baretta.
The 475 was a great guitar, but these are more than great IMHO they really kill the Charvie, and I LOVED that Charvie, but I won't even look back after these 2.
The thing I have found with Kramer is that the neck shape and the set up are really a make-or-break thing. The neck shape being much more important as you can tweak the setup.
But now that these are good to go setup wise and the neck shape is good, I can honestly say I think these are "long-term" guitars (I usually hold onto a guitar for about a year and then toss it )
These are the same quality essentially as a top of the line bolt on ESP of the same timeframe.
I'd LOVE to get my hand on an Archtop Stagemaster, they seem like the Be-all, end-all of Neckthrough production shredguitars.
Another thing, if there is any question of bias here.
about 3 months ago I thought I had "cast out the demons" and never wanted to look at a Kramer guitar again, I had bad experiences with setups and big fat necks, and tiny necks, and Explorers and shit, it was no good, so J/C was gonna be it for the rest of my badass guitar playing life. But then I played a bunch of GREAT Kramers at a buddy's house, and as they say the rest is history.
I will keep my DK2 though, I'm just gonna mod it up a bit, because it will nevr be sold.
and I will still drool over J/C stuff lol, don't you worry.Last edited by Frigo89; 01-11-2010, 11:25 PM.Out Of Ideas
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Good to see some Kramer flag waving going on here!
They made a bunch of cool stuff... parts from Canada, Japan, who knows where the hell else, but most of it good when set up correctly.
Those two sure do look nicey!"Wow,... that was some of the hardest rockin ever. Hardest to listen too."
--floydkramer
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Originally posted by DonP View PostWas the ESP Horizon from that time the same guitar? They look very similar.Out Of Ideas
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