Here are a few of my latest purchases:
US Masters EP with a quilted maple top
US Masters Vector with a flame maple top
Carvin DC 135, all mahogany
US Masters Vector, all maple
Robin Medley IV, all swamp ash
The EP is the most comfortable guitar body I've ever played, because of it's size, rounded edges, and deep contours.
All the US Masters come with great sounding pickups (Bill Lawrence I think) stock, Sperzel locking tuners, Wilkinson/Hipshot bridges, and what feels like an asymmetrical neck profile that's very comfortable.
The Carvin is awesome in every way, and like all Carvins, the action can get lower than any other guitar I've ever played and not fret out anywhere. The jumbo frets and fretwork are very nice too.
The Robin is also a dream to play and has a very thin neck with great fretwork also. I'd say it's like a better, USA made, Ibanez for comparison. It has P.J.Marx pickups (which are very nice) and a Kahler trem.
US Masters EP with a quilted maple top
US Masters Vector with a flame maple top
Carvin DC 135, all mahogany
US Masters Vector, all maple
Robin Medley IV, all swamp ash
The EP is the most comfortable guitar body I've ever played, because of it's size, rounded edges, and deep contours.
All the US Masters come with great sounding pickups (Bill Lawrence I think) stock, Sperzel locking tuners, Wilkinson/Hipshot bridges, and what feels like an asymmetrical neck profile that's very comfortable.
The Carvin is awesome in every way, and like all Carvins, the action can get lower than any other guitar I've ever played and not fret out anywhere. The jumbo frets and fretwork are very nice too.
The Robin is also a dream to play and has a very thin neck with great fretwork also. I'd say it's like a better, USA made, Ibanez for comparison. It has P.J.Marx pickups (which are very nice) and a Kahler trem.
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