Style of Music: Rock, metal, tex/mex, modern country
Comments: These guitars are real tone-bones! Very versatile in being able to dial up a variety of sounds, from sparkling clean to down n' dirty, all with a ton of sustain. Very nice, and a real conversation piece too! A LOT of people comment and think "that's cool!"
Comments: good sound, solid built,easy to chord,very durable.Changed pickups replaced with fender samarium colbalt, also added a tone switch for bridge pickup, when in bridge position can be opperated with or without tone control
Comments: This guitar is like a sweet-sounding tank in a war of lightweight musical instruments. Much heavier than a wood neck guitar but also a distinctive glassyness. I put a set of Fender Hot Noiseless in mine. This guitar is amazing, if you ever get your hands on one never let it go. Only a Travis Bean can replicate this sound.
Style of Music: Dick Dale meets John Hartfeld,...no....Duane Denison vs. Hundertwasser, umm....Keith Levine dating Steve Albini's mom-yeah!
Comments: "Solid axe!", as they would've said in the Seventies, when mine was supposedly built (1978). Stock Dimarzio's are a menace; midrangey-enough to cause--crackle---crunch--hummmm-zzzzaaaap-all at the volume control, without having to walk all the way over to yer ayump!
Kinda' cobby construtzione esp. in cavity routing. Would like to replace saddles with GraphTech, but am at a loss as to whose deisgn they used.
Comments: Not as good as my 650G, but still an excellent guitar. Nice "in between" sounds from the 5 way selecor switch, but best sounds from either the bridge pickup alone or bridge middle. Tuning stability was a bit variable until I fitted a graphite string spacer/nut in place of the aluminium original. Great guitar.
Comments: Built like a tank. Looks new, and with a little care will continue to. Hot Stratish type of tone. Not noiseless like the humbucker 2000. A little neck heavy, and heavy overall. Great sounding.