I gotta say.... this is a pretty nice guitar. Its mohagony, it has a beautiful burst cherry flame maple top, it has a chambered body so its 2lbs lighter than a standard LP, it has gold hardware, alnico classic humbuckers, grover tuners and a very very slick NanoMag piezo acoustic pickup that is neatly hidden in the "22" fret. It plays fantastic, very well balanced and the acoustic feature is cool too. It has 2 volumes, 1 master tone and the other tone is a blend knob between the humbuckers and the piezo. It has gain, bass and treble controls recessed into the back cavity cover. It has 2 output jacks. One is a stereo/mono sum for both the piezo and the humbuckers. The other is a dedicated mono out for the piezo so it can be routed direct to the board or an acoustic amp.
Fit an finish is absolutely outstanding. Now.. the bad parts (which aren't that bad)
Rhythm/Treble switch is junk. I wouldn't gig with it. I will be replacing it with a quality pickup selector switch. The dual output jack plate is plastic. Because its over 2" long with 2 jacks in it its very easily broken. Mine is cracked. I have a new one on the way and I will be reinforcing it when it comes in. Also, the guitar isn't as tight and focused as a typical LP because of the chambered (almost semi-hollow) body. Its warm and almost acoustic sounding. I think the Alnico Classic humbuckers were the wrong choice for this guitar. This guitar needs higher gain pickups that are brighter. I would think a nice set of JB's would wake this sucker up nice. Anyway, if you want to see what one looks like just google it. They only made them for a few years and only in 2 colors so its very easy to find.
Fit an finish is absolutely outstanding. Now.. the bad parts (which aren't that bad)
Rhythm/Treble switch is junk. I wouldn't gig with it. I will be replacing it with a quality pickup selector switch. The dual output jack plate is plastic. Because its over 2" long with 2 jacks in it its very easily broken. Mine is cracked. I have a new one on the way and I will be reinforcing it when it comes in. Also, the guitar isn't as tight and focused as a typical LP because of the chambered (almost semi-hollow) body. Its warm and almost acoustic sounding. I think the Alnico Classic humbuckers were the wrong choice for this guitar. This guitar needs higher gain pickups that are brighter. I would think a nice set of JB's would wake this sucker up nice. Anyway, if you want to see what one looks like just google it. They only made them for a few years and only in 2 colors so its very easy to find.
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