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If you notice all the figure in the wood are the same across all the different colors and bridge options. That tells me the pictures for the different color and bridge options were photo-shopped from one picture. They probably made one only prototype guitar for each of the three models.
That's probably right.
The specs do say it has a floyd lock nut.
Build a man a fire and he's warm for a day, set a man on fire and he's warm for the rest of his life.
...I guess with that logic Charvel has been ripping off Fender since day one.
yep. you never hear anyone getting their panties in a knot over that one. it is always said, "oh, charvel was a hot-rod guitar!!"
if you guys want to keep buying your vintage '80s style charvel guitars, that's cool, but remember in order for you to get a pro mod, charvel has to stay in business. it does not hurt the charvel brand to offer up something new and different. just because you think that guitar music lives and dies with ratt and whoever else was a one time charvel player, doesn't mean that everyone wants to buy a pro mod....
i have played a few, and personally....i think they suck!!
GEAR:
some guitars...WITH STRINGS!!!! most of them have those sticks like on guitar hero....AWESOME!!!!
some amps...they have some glowing bottle like things in them...i think my amps do that modelling thing....COOL, huh?!?!?!
and finally....
i have those little plastic "chips" used to hit the strings...WHOA!!!!
Just offering my opinion. I hope this model is successful and I'll gladly eat humble pie if they are still selling well in eighteen months time. I just don't think that they do that well but we will see....
Any possibility of getting some photos of the prototypes built by Mike Shannon? That single cut is easily one of the nicest looking LP-style guitars i've ever seen, the lines are just perfect.
That single cut is easily one of the nicest looking LP-style guitars i've ever seen, the lines are just perfect.
I have to agree... Nice single cut! But... Why did they put some much knobs (like a regular LP), I would have been all over it if it had one plain and simple volume.
The Vol, Vol, Tone, Tone config doesn't bother me so much, even though i usually prefer a single volume pot as well, i'd probably feel that something was missing if there wasn't an extra three extra knobs on an LP-style guitar.
Hmm, ~$650 for the higher-end model isn't too bad if you think about it, neck-through with EMGs, Floyd, abalone binding and inlays... Yeah it's made in China but i'm very curious to try one of these out.
I totally didn't think the actual price would be that much less then the msrp. 650 for a floyeded lp shaped guitar with emgs and binding is an ok price. Will be competitive with epiphone.
Ohh, correction, SD blackouts. They're cheaper but I've heard better things about them then emgs.
I have to agree... Nice single cut! But... Why did they put some much knobs (like a regular LP), I would have been all over it if it had one plain and simple volume.
The beauty of a Les Paul can be the sepate volume and tone knobs for each hum that you can blend.
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I totally didn't think the actual price would be that much less then the msrp. 650 for a floyeded lp shaped guitar with emgs and binding is an ok price. Will be competitive with epiphone.
Ohh, correction, SD blackouts. They're cheaper but I've heard better things about them then emgs.
I have the SD mick thompson blackouts in one of my Charvel's and they're much better than emg's I've used.
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