shredneckguitartech

shredneckguitartech's Reviews

14 reviews Back to shredneckguitartech's Equipboard

shredneckguitartech

basic

Very basic and standard for beginning guitarists.

shredneckguitartech

mean little turd

This thing really suprised me when I picked it up for the first time. I was expecting action to be a mile away and no real sustain or clarity....I was wrong, this little thing packs a punch for the dollar ammount you end up paying for one. Deff a reccomended beginner electric in my opinion.

shredneckguitartech

Butter

This guitar provides the best crunch and clarity out of my whole collection. Simply spoken the nicest, smoothest guitar Ive played in a very long time. Everything from the locking tuning machines down to the pristine perfectly set up bridge. Hands down flawless.

shredneckguitartech

Perfect for my liking

I think everyone's got their own specific favorite brand of and size of guitar strings. This one just happens to be mine because they do great and drop tuning's. They hold their life well and stay in tune

shredneckguitartech

Surprisingly loud

This little guy really surprised me when I first plugged it in. Not much for heavy gain, May need a pedal added. And not to mention it does kind of sound like it's coming out of a toilet paper roll if the volume is jacked wide open. May need a pedal added. And not to mention it does kind of sound like it's coming out of a toilet paper roll if the volume is jacked wide open. But definitely the easiest movable amp my own

shredneckguitartech

Great little amps

If you're someone who prefers the gain and distortion and enjoys having something small to carry around easier this amp is the way to go. Provides almost the same amount of gain and distortion of the boss metal zone 2 pedal

shredneckguitartech

Bastard son

The combination of this cabinet with the Line 6 HD 147 head is something so original and heavy. I would never recommend anything other than these name brand cabinets for someone playing heavy music

shredneckguitartech

Very well-rounded

I would certainly rate this head higher up on the scale. I've owned it for years and never had a channel that has disappointed me. Very well diverse. The FPV long board combination alongside definitely is a must if you're even able to find it. And to those who were fooled by the to combination alongside definitely is a must if you're even able to find it. And to those who were fooled by the Tool decal, I don't feel bad

shredneckguitartech

Light Brite

This specific model acoustic with added brass bridge pins with mother of pear heads, with the added bone nut and bridge provide great unique tone. The unique finish of this guitar is definitely something that makes it stand out as an individual.

shredneckguitartech

King of the throne

I have to say there's nothing more beautiful and prestigious. Just about everything on this guitar is something of an acquired taste. Relatively difficult to find for this specific model. You get what you pay for with this Gibson. The playability, sounds and looks are all there

shredneckguitartech

Custom built

The coolest thing about this guitar I think is the look and finish. The vibrant neon acrylic paint on this guitar is something one of a kind. The inlays and gold hardware and floyd just add to the mix of what I would call A beginners sounding and playing guitar

shredneckguitartech

Nasty action

This is an exactly the most top shelf guitar I've ever seen or played. The Schecter namebrand pick ups aren't terrible. I did happen to think the natural walnut finish was pretty sweet. But I was amazed at how close I can get the action on this guitar with minimal fret buzz and still have good clarity

shredneckguitartech

Ripe, dying breed

This guitar wasn't necessarily top shelf when the models came out, but for the amount spent it certainly give hope to the doubtful. The Rockfield pick ups provide such an original sound. You don't see many people with these guitars. Not something you would want to take to the local pawnshop for a quick buck.

shredneckguitartech

Chunky and bold

The crisp clarity, and deep tone in the Seymour Duncan's with this guitar is just something so hard to find. Well ranged diversity in all different combinations of the pick ups split. If you're someone who enjoys a bold sound and you don't dig this guitar there's probably not much out there that will please you.