I've had this incredibly reliable guitar since 2005. It is one of the MusicYo Kramers that Gibson made (Korean factory). It's got a fast neck, extremely beefy pickups, and a Licensed by Floyd Rose bridge that can take the abuse and still stay in tune: the perfect guitar for heavy metal.
Neck: 3-Piece Canadian Hard Maple
Neck Profile: Elliptical, Slim-Taper
Construction: Neck-Thru
Body Wings: North American Alder
Neck Pickup: Quad-Rail Humbucker (N4S)
Bridge Pickup: Quad-Rail Humbucker (B4S)
Controls: 3-Way Pickup Selector, Master Volume, Master Tone with Push/Pull
Bridge: Kramer Licensed by Floyd Rose Tremelo
Machine Heads: Gotoh SG/Jolly Roger Keys
Nut: Locking Floyd Rose
Nut Width: 1.625"
Frets: 24 Jumbo Nickel/Steel
Headstock: "Pointy" with Allen Wrench Tool Holder
Fingerboard: Indian Rosewood
Fingerboard Radius: 16"
Scale Length: 25.5"
Fingerboard Inlay: Pearl Dots
Gig Bag Included
The most noticeable blemishes are a hairline surface crack on the back of the headstock, buckle rash on the back of the body (one big mark), and your usual wear and tear. The trem arm sometimes likes to stay attached to the bridge after screwing it on. Putting a little oil on it on occasion seems to do the trick.
Let me know if you have any questions!
Neck: 3-Piece Canadian Hard Maple
Neck Profile: Elliptical, Slim-Taper
Construction: Neck-Thru
Body Wings: North American Alder
Neck Pickup: Quad-Rail Humbucker (N4S)
Bridge Pickup: Quad-Rail Humbucker (B4S)
Controls: 3-Way Pickup Selector, Master Volume, Master Tone with Push/Pull
Bridge: Kramer Licensed by Floyd Rose Tremelo
Machine Heads: Gotoh SG/Jolly Roger Keys
Nut: Locking Floyd Rose
Nut Width: 1.625"
Frets: 24 Jumbo Nickel/Steel
Headstock: "Pointy" with Allen Wrench Tool Holder
Fingerboard: Indian Rosewood
Fingerboard Radius: 16"
Scale Length: 25.5"
Fingerboard Inlay: Pearl Dots
Gig Bag Included
The most noticeable blemishes are a hairline surface crack on the back of the headstock, buckle rash on the back of the body (one big mark), and your usual wear and tear. The trem arm sometimes likes to stay attached to the bridge after screwing it on. Putting a little oil on it on occasion seems to do the trick.
Let me know if you have any questions!
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