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I used to have one. They play real nice. About the only things I didn't like were the skinnier fret wire and the wings are a bit longer than a "normal" roundhorn V. I could've done without the DM sig, too. Minor stuff, though. Otherwise, great guitars.
Wish they were still made. (Yeah, yeah - I know it was replaced by the KV2T but - between the headstock and inlays - that one just doesn't float my boat anywhere near as much.)
And, yes, not many Y2KVs were made. Expect to pay through the nose for one now.
Best guitar I've ever played.
Suits me perfect, and I will never get rid of it.
My Y2KV is my main axe, and I am getting another one in time, to have a gig backup. The neck feels so damn good, and the balance of the guitar is a match made in heaven for me.
I never thought it would be nearly as good when I first got it, but it proved me wrong for all the right reasons
Fucking Hell, 3000$... It's worth it, but I bought mine for about 1300 dollars here in Norway, compared to the usual pricedifference, that would be about 950$ or something.
Fucking Hell, 3000$... It's worth it, but I bought mine for about 1300 dollars here in Norway, compared to the usual pricedifference, that would be about 950$ or something.
Hehe, you're on the Gitarnorge-forums, right? I guess you bought your y2 from a guy whose name starts with a B!
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