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Kramer Guitars Modern Collection Striker HSS LH Ebony Left-Handed Electric Guitar
Descrizione
Ready for the next chapter of your music-making career? Great! Grab the Kramer Guitars Modern Collection Striker HSS left-handed electric guitar and whip up a wide range of powerful sounds like there's nothing to it! Besides solid playability, this banging axe boasts a solid mahogany body loaded with a humbucker for full-fat rock tone and two single-coil pickups for tasteful cleans and warm leads. On top of that, this guitar sets you up with a Floyd Rose Licensed tremolo, giving you the option to add vibrato effects to your performance without throwing the tuning out of whack. Lastly, so you can navigate the 24-fret maple fretboard with maximum speed and precision, the flexible-and-accessible Kramer Striker HSS comes with a K-Speed SlimTaper C-profile maple neck. Take it away!
Specifiche
Caratteristiche
- Numero tasti 24
- Numero corde 6
- Tipo di ponte double locking tremolo
- Sustainable product not specified
- Configurazione pickup HSS
- Tipo di pickup humbucker (passivo), single coil (passivo)
- Fissaggio del manico avvitato (bolt on)
- Legno della tastiera acero
- Borsa inclusa no
- Custodia rigida inclusa no
- Colore nero
- Paese di produzione Corea del Sud / Indonesia / Cina / Vietnam
- Per mancini sì
- Materiale corpo mogano
- Scala chitarra 25,5" (648 mm)
- Forma del corpo ST
- Tipo di chitarra chitarra elettrica
Peso e dimensioni imballaggio incluso
- Peso (imballaggio incluso) 3,0 kg
- Dimensioni (imballaggio incluso) 104,0 x 41,5 x 9,0 cm
Specifiche
- Kramer left-handed electric guitar
- model: Striker HSS Left-Handed
- series: Modern Collection
- body
- material: mahogany
- finish: high gloss
- neck
- joint: bolt-on
- material: maple
- profile: K-Speed SlimTaper C
- scale length: 25.5" (648mm)
- fretboard: maple
- number of frets: 24
- nut material: Floyd Rose Locking
- nut width: 1.693" (43mm)
- position markers: dots
- hardware
- bridge: Floyd Rose Licensed double locking tremolo
- machine heads: Kramer die-cast
- hardware finish: black
- electronics
- bridge pickup: Kramer HB-1 alnico 5 passive humbucker
- middle pickup: Kramer SC-1 alnico 5 passive single-coil
- neck pickup: Kramer SC-1 alnico 5 passive single-coil
- controls: 1x master volume, 1x master tone, 5-way pickup switch
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Yo fellow rockers! I've been wanting a Kramer guitar forever! Finally got my chance to pick up a left handed Kramer striker from bax. The guitar was extremely well packaged. a box in a box with a fabric cover. Looks awesome and exactly what I wanted. I read a lot of reviews online and through YouTube about the striker series having some QC issues and Unfortunately it seems my guitar didn't escape this problem. The action was set super high, turns out this is because some of the high 20 frets are dead. The 2 single coil pickups were wobbly and are tightened up properly so I'm not quite sure the issue here. the Top string is nearly off the fret-board at high frets, this is because the saddles have gaps where there shouldn't be gaps. Further investigation shows the screw holes have been badly done.
Tuners were loose creating some buzz too.
On the plus side, its a awesome looking guitar. I have remedied most of the issues by adjusting the truss rod in the neck. I'm guessing it was in storage for a long time and its warped the neck a little. The locking nut seems to have been fitted a bit high too so I may have to sand it down (though this would void any warranty - 3 years with bax)
As this guitar has been discontinued in lefty form at least I've decided to keep it despite the issues. If you can set up guitars yourself, then its not too bad otherwise you need to put a fair amount of money aside for a luthier to set it up properly.
The pickups are pretty good, floyd rose special seems ok so far and holds tuning pretty well. once ive got the relief in the neck correct i think it will play pretty nice and will likely fix the fret issues. Im debating getting these looked at by warranty though as they should be covered.
If you can put up with the dodge QC then the guitars are awesome and pretty cheap. Probably shouldn't have the issues they have especially as Gibson own Kramer but I'm still relatively happy with my purchase. It's also worth pointing out that Bax themselves are nothing to do with the QC issues that are well documented online. Gibson should really address the issues! Happy to take Gibson LP as a apology 😁
Long live the 80's rock machines! if you want to see my unboxing and mild review then you can check it out at my YouTube channel https://youtu.be/iwjGug8onu4?si=OeiBWV7JTxh1TncP (drop me a like and Subscribe haha) and comment if you went there from my review