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Gear 37

Great guitar. Light in weight. Good sound. Looks good. You also don't pay too much for this beautiful guitar. Suitable for many types of music from AC / DC to Frank Zappa. Too bad I haven't bought this guitar before. At Gibson, guitars sometimes come from the factory, which are not properly controlled. There was no fault with this guitar. Keep it up Gibson!
Great guitar. Sounds good. Remains almost completely pure with extreme use of the tremolo. Feels good. Has been in possession for a week and is already my favorite guitar. I did not buy this guitar because I am now a big fan of Jeff Beck. Of course I think JB is good. But I was looking for a guitar that stays pure with frequent use of the tremolo, so I came across this guitar. I'm very happy with it! Highly recommended, also nice color!
All Martin guitars that I have played sound good. This one too. However, I think this is more due to vowel. I chose this Martin because it is solid from all sides. Except the inside of course. This guitar is not inferior to the more expensive models.
This Gretsch looks great and sounds clean and transmits very well. I bought the guitar in 2007 and after 12 years it stays good. I have experienced this differently with other guitars. The guitar detuns quickly when using the bigsby and soloing high on the neck can be tricky. Furthermore, great guitar.

Had 36

Nice guitar and also good sound. Plays great. From Blues to a good AC / DC sound. You can use this guitar for a lot of music. Because I didn't use the guitar much later, I sold the guitar. Certainly not a bad guitar and also had years of pleasure.
I ordered this guitar through a store at Gibson. I thought it would be nice to have a Gibson lesson Paul with a Floyd Rose tremolo. The guitar also has a piezo system for the acoustic sound. However, the guitar was a disappointment. There is no character in the guitar. Probably because there is so much in it. It is a versatile guitar. I also couldn't get used to the Floyd Rose system. The guitar also suffered from outside influences. A guitar builder let me insulate the guitar from the inside. Eventually I exchanged this guitar for a Fender Telecaster that suited me better.
Good price and quality ratio. You get value for money. For lovers of the sound and the possibilities of Brian May's guitar. It is not entirely a copy of BM guitar, but you can handle it well. It takes some getting used to if you are used to a Gibson or Fender.
Great guitar. Almost exact copy of Brian May's guitar. The only differences are: body is entirely made of mahogany, the green color and switch for series and parallel. Built by Mickael Dansan. He has a good reputation and is known as one of the most builders of Brian May Red Special guitars. The guitar looks beautiful and is very well finished.
Nice overdrive sound, exactly what was looking for at the time. The pedal did give some noise. Furthermore, great pedal.
At the time (in the 80s) I was very enthusiastic about the sound of this distortion. My opinion has since changed. If you are looking for this, find an old pedal.
My first multi-effect pedal. Nice gain tone. Only this starts getting bored after a while. The clean sound of your guitar does not get through properly. So that every guitar sounds the same.
Known Flanger, is used by many people. Does what it should do.
Good tuner, does what it has to do and accurate.
Very extensive looper. Also with good drum accompaniment. However, it took up too much space and I don't use it every day. That's why I got rid of it for a more compact looper. Also works great.
Looper works well and also in stereo. What I missed was the connection, for example, a BeatBuddy, so that the course keeps pace. Furthermore satisfied with the pedal.
I bought this pedal in the past. Provides nice distortion sound and is also robust. Yet I was not completely satisfied. The sound is just not what I was looking for.
Nice fuzz-like sound. Frequent use still had the pedal cures occasionally. All of a sudden I heard nothing. Furthermore, nice distortion / fuzz.
Nice effect for lowering your guitar with an octave.
Nice looper works well in combination with the Beatbuddy drum pedal. I have had to delve into the ministry. Fortunately, there is a clear manual. Thanks to this combination, the loop stays in good shape. Good thought has been given to the functions.
Remote switch for the Pigtronix Infinity Looper. For additional options. Does what it should do. Price something on the high side.
The BeatBuddy is a drum computer that you can control with your foot. Ideal for the guitarist. Good to use with a Pixtronix Infinity Looper pedal. Nicely compact design. You can set different rhythms and different speeds, but also fills and intros. Well thought about it. You cannot program a drum part yourself, that would still be a nice option.
Remote switch for the Beatbuddy drum pedal. For additional options. Does what it should do.

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