Re: Dean Schenker, anyone...
I've read three other reviews that coincide with your comments. The neck shape is an odd choice because the Gibson Vs used by Schenker, including the Medallion series, did not have V shaped neck profiles.
As for the tone, this is a classic case of advertising hype. "Buy the MSV and get instant Schenker tone." This goes for damn near any artist. I don't know of a single guitar and pickup combination (well, maybe a Strat or Tele with single coils) that by themselves, will give a signature artist tone. Try this, roll back on your bridge tone and then engage your Crybaby, but leave it rocked back and see if that helps. If not, I guess you're gonna have to buy a 50 watt Marshall to complete the ensemble. [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]
I've read three other reviews that coincide with your comments. The neck shape is an odd choice because the Gibson Vs used by Schenker, including the Medallion series, did not have V shaped neck profiles.
As for the tone, this is a classic case of advertising hype. "Buy the MSV and get instant Schenker tone." This goes for damn near any artist. I don't know of a single guitar and pickup combination (well, maybe a Strat or Tele with single coils) that by themselves, will give a signature artist tone. Try this, roll back on your bridge tone and then engage your Crybaby, but leave it rocked back and see if that helps. If not, I guess you're gonna have to buy a 50 watt Marshall to complete the ensemble. [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]
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