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2007-11-28 golem This a very do-it-all 'Swiss Army Knife' kinda bass. Great tone and voice in the all-flat and neutral setting with more equally great options everywhere the controls will take you.
Any complaints I have are just personal preferences, not actually |
2007-11-28 Golem I know that metal bridged piezo sytems [as opposed to wooden 'acoustic' type] can be finicky, so I'm trusting to EBMM to select only those components that won't smudge their reputation. So far so good. It's been no trouble to me. I don't know how muc |
2007-11-27 JoeyJoel I use vintage (early 80's) moded MusicMans, on both the clean and overdrive channels. Sometimes run it through a 'Cry Baby,' digital echo, and/or Univibe.Clean clear sound on normal settings, or great overdrive tone. Thick, or thin, depending how y |
2007-11-27 rayjayk1 These guitars are very hard to find, since 2001 I've only seen 1 for sale on ebay. I think they might be brownsvilles first U.S. guitar. This guitar needed a little tweaking but it really paid off, she screams is comfortable to play and is very uniqu |
2007-11-26 Himself Anybody Who Want To Have A Nice Look Feel God Acoustic Guitar This Is It, Just Drop By To Your Local Guitar Shop And Try It, The Moment That You Pluck Or Strum A Chord Out Of It You'll Know What I'm Talking About |
2007-11-25 Scatman I may have lucked out and got my hands on a good Barracuda guitar because some of the reviews that I had read before I went to look at this used one - led me to believe that I would likely not end up buying this guitar. However that soon changed once |
2007-11-24 OVERLOAD Great price, lots of power, nice Marshall sound even though its solidstate, effects are great. Other then a noisy fan its a great amp for someone who just wants to jam with some friends or to do shows with. |
2007-11-23 TBradford I played my first Jazz gig with these drums (and the Sabian HHX Evolutions, also from PASIC) one week ago. I loved every minute of it. I do believe that the sound of the drums actually helped me play better. I look forward to many years of joy fro |
2007-11-23 Ken Overall this is an exceptional guitar. Time has only improved the sound quality especially with the replaced bone nuts. It is first rate, light weight, sounds great and will be your mate traveling state to state. |
2007-11-21 Stevo I recommend this amp to anyone that is a beginner, broke, or just needs a light, substantial, and portable amp for practice. It is even an acceptable giging amp if your band has a substantial PA to mic through. The fender sound at a cheap price. |
2007-11-20 MapexDrumMonkey Looking back now, I realize how foolish I was to purchase this..mainly because back then I didn't know much about drums. Poor sound and mediocre quality for $650 is a RIP-OFF. When I decided it was time for an upgrade, I got a complete 6 piece all- |
2007-11-18 Dave Bottom line. The brand name "On-Stage" is synonymous with POS. This is the second time I've made the mistake of purchasing their crap. The first one was forgiveable--I had purchased a mic stand/boom combo with a defective bushing. Musician's Frie |
2007-11-17 Corey I believe the other reviewer seem to lose sight that this is a cheap guitar for beginners. The bottom line is that for someone just starting out with-out a lot of money this guitar is great. I take good care of all my guitars and they will all hope |
2007-11-16 Surfs up! Bottom line: look for a reissue a in years to come. Add a vintage Fender reverb unit, and a bassman cabinet and change the chicken head knobs to vintage white and you will have an awesome rig. |
2007-11-16 Aranos I traded an Ibanez lawsuit Howard Roberts for the PRS Archtop II but kept the J6, what does that tell you? Well other than that... |
2007-11-16 Quokka I saw this thing in a shop and I just had to buy one. I think the concept and build quality are excellent. As for playability - well let's just say it's a steep learning curve.
I guess the hardest thing so far is to get the lil b*stard of a thing |
2007-11-15 Tele Belly I've never been able to understand the attitude that by damaging your finish you're giving it character. Some of the older vintage axes show roadworthiness because there was no solution so it was easy to reside to the fact that your guitar would deve |
2007-11-13 StratDude They are considered "entry-level" or "beginner" instruments. But there's no use in giving a beginner a guitar that has a bad action and needs refinements. But the base quality is worth investing a few bucks to make them really good instruments. A JS- |
2007-11-11 Throbb. Well, I was looking at basses that cost a lot more than this, but I kept coming back to it because it feels SO good and sounds great and looks stunning. |
2007-11-09 Jason Mathis I don't think they make this guitar anymore so if ya got one, hang on to it; and if ya find one for sale...buy it. |
2007-11-05 Johnathan The bottom line is that if you are looking for a good strat sound or an upgrade for a cheap project guitar, then these are worth every penny. Would I put these in a real Fender Strat? Probably not, but if you have a Squier and can't afford a Fender, |
2007-11-05 Johnathan The bottom line is that if you are on a budget, with a set of pickups you can sound as good as you want. If you like the feel of a Squier then why not just upgrade what you feel comfortable playing. Someday I hope to own an American made Fender Str |
2007-11-01 Chub Dawg Great product and quality craftmanship. I also like the graphic pickguards. Good print qulity. Keep up the good work. |
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