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Category: Electric

  • PRS SE Custom 22 Semi-Hollow Electric Guitar

    PRS SE Custom 22 Semi-Hollow Electric Guitar

    I got a PRS SE guitar for this time review and, first thing I wanna tell you is, that we should give credit to PRS guitars for the hardworks. Paul Reed Smith has taken his guitars into world’s music library like a new vocabulary for distinctive sound and playability. This PRS SE Custom Semi-Hollow Electric Guitar is a wonderful balance between price, sound, action and finishing layout. yes, Paul Reed Smith did it..

    PRS SE Custom 22 Semi-Hollow
    PRS SE Custom 22 Semi-Hollow

    lucky i got this guitar for my guitar review. At first I didn’t even know how to start, so i search on youtube about this guitar and I found few great things to make comparison. first interesting thing is, if we turn the volume down to about 80% we will get an acoustic-piezo-pickup-like sound. So tried it and it works as it said on the review. The warm, clean tone sound that came out from the middle switch position becomes very nice acoustic steel strings guitar sound if we turn down the volume knob a little. I guess this comes from the semi-hollow guitar body and the factory default PRS SE pickups for this guitar has succeeded in capturing the semi-hollow guitar body sound. Very good. The clean tone itself has a twang, although I can’t say it’s a tele twang. But it’s in between Fender and Gibson. It’s truly amazing. While I can’t say this is for my playing, but, definitely I’ll choose this guitar for recording purposes for its wide sound range.

    >>Β  check my video review PRS SE Custom Semi-Hollow Electric Guitar <<

    Next thing I wanna know about this guitar is, of course, how this guitar sound with overdrive and distortion effect. I have digital effects pedal and analog pedals for this, unfortunately my amp hasn’t come yet when i made this post, so i use Behringer ultra-G GI100 DIbox and an ordinary 1×10-inches speaker. The result is beyond expected. this guitar has warm overdrive and gritty distortion (I still can hear the note clarity in full distortion), while I can get a distinctive-fat and rich sound for lead guitar session as I use the booster. Overall, the sound is pretty amazing for medium grade PRS SE guitars.

    PRS SE Custom 22 Semi-Hollow guitar
    PRS SE Custom 22 Semi-Hollow guitar

    If there is one thing that might people dislike about this guitar, my guess is only the matter of taste. there are few minors about the finishing layout, but definitely it isn’t about the playability and precisions. The neck is unique, it’s wide BUT THIN, perfect for shredders but it also give a secure and safe feeling when playing jazzy chords (yes, IT IS). the strings lay very low to the fretboard and no buzzed frets at all.  I guess the guitar neck is the thing which made PRS Guitars distinctive characteristics so bold.

    I have Fender Special edition spalted maple and Gretsch electromatic for comparison, and i have to tell you PRS SE Custom Semi-Hollow Electric Guitar neck is very nicely different, yet you will get used to it quick and soon the fun begins. well, I did. πŸ˜€

    this is a cliche but i got to tell you anyway,

    “Semi-Hollow Electric Guitars are light-weighted and PRS SE Custom Semi-Hollow Electric Guitar IS NOT HEAVY AS IT SEEMS. not heavy at all”

    about the price, unfortunately this guitar model is discontinued so the latest new price for this PRS SE Custom Semi-Hollow Electric Guitar model isn’t available, but, you might get lucky on eBay, and my suggestion is, take it. This guitar is the FIRST model for PRS SE custom semi-hollow, so consider if you have it, you got a historical stuff.

    so far so good, if anyone have one, please share the information with me, thanks. have a good day πŸ™‚

  • Assembling an Electric Guitar – neck and body

    yeah, i should put more details on the blog post title but actually i want to show you how easy assembling guitar can be. what i got here was a separated squier telecaster neck and pre-wired telecaster body. the only thing you need here is one screwdriver and you can put them into one piece of beautiful telecaster.

    squier telecaster
    Assembling an Electric Guitar – neck and body

    just put them together and,

    squier telecaster

    put the plate and the screw, then tighten them X way.

    squier telecaster

    once it is done, put the strings

    squier telecaster

    now, the last thing you need to do is take the last picture of your work and you can admire it while you’re playing it

    squier telecaster

    okay… what so special about this? nothing, yes, NOTHING

    all i want to say is, guitars can be so simple without decreasing our respects to this holy grail. and wonderful thing about telecaster is. unlike other set-neck guitars, telecaster can be so great since you can get its parts separately, highly customized as your wishes in such an easy way… this guitar is so popular yet it still give its best contributions to every guitarists style of playing.

    enjoy telecasters!

  • Being Mr. V (the guitarist who own flying V guitar)

    flying V guitar
    Mr. V

    yes, first you gotta let me using that title, then I’ll show you some dreams.

    who’s the first?
    yes, Gibson is the first brand which launched the flying V guitar. it was in 1958, TheΒ  flying V guitar designs were meant to a futuristic image of Gibson brand. Lonnie Mack and Albert King were considered the first user of this guitar model. Dave Davies and Jimi Hendrix started using it in the mid-late 1960s.

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    what is the first next thing happened?
    of course, the variants. Flying V2, Reverse Flying V, V Bass are the next generations of Gibson flying V guitars.

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    who’s got the thrill?
    the metal heads. this guitar model has a strong and masculine look, so impressive and it becomes one of first choice for metal genre. Dean V with V shaped Dean Headstock and V shaped tailpiece, KKV (Kerry King V), also known as the Speed V, designed by kerry king for B.C. Rich guitars, Jackson King V, and Randy Rhoads has his Jackson Randy Rhoads series.

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    so, do you want to put these guitars as one of your weapon?
    i do,.. it’s kind of cute if i have one of flying V guitar. still, I’m not sure which brand should i go with because Gibson Explorer is what actually on my mind right now. thanks to this guy on the pic down here

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  • Is It That Great Gretsch Sound?

    Today is a cloudy day and i can’t get bright picture of silver sparkle of my new guitar (but it’s okay though, my old cellphone camera can handle this), oh yes it’s a Gretsch guitar. The Gretsch G5236electromatic pro jet 125th anniversary with silver sparkle finishing. It’s a beautiful pre-owned guitar with nice deal, no scratch and made in China. here are bunch of pictures about it:

    Gretsch 125th anniversary guitar
    Gretsch G5236electromatic pro jet 125th anniversary
    Gretsch 125th anniversary guitar
    Gretsch G5236electromatic pro jet 125th anniversary
    Gretsch 125th anniversary guitar
    Gretsch G5236electromatic pro jet 125th anniversary

    And I like it!! this electromatic pro jet defines overdrive and distortion effects in wide range although it seems i’ll never get tele twang sound or strat glassy tone from it (of course, it’s a Gretsch!). it has unique sound, yes that great Gretsch sound does exist. Its pickups and chambered body deliver tones nicely through amps, even direct input to mixer.

    Gretsch 125th anniversary guitar
    Gretsch G5236electromatic pro jet 125th anniversary
    gretsch mini humbucker pickups
    Gretsch mini humbuckers pickups
    gretsch mini humbucker pickups
    Gretsch mini humbucker pickups

    well, this series isn’t the perfect one actually. my first negative review is about the fretboard craftmanship. it has deadnote on 9th fret and it bothers a lot. i had to take it to my luthier shop to repair it. some say that the Gretsch quality decreases after they put their factory overseas and i think this is the prove. It’s made in China. but enough about it since that will be my only negative review.

    overall this Gretsch came with gorgeous looks. it’s Gretsch 125th anniversary guitar, you can see the logo on its headstocks:

    Gretsch 125th anniversary guitar logo
    Gretsch 125th anniversary guitar logo plate
    Gretsch 125th anniversary guitar logo headstocks
    Gretsch 125th anniversary guitar logo headstocks
    Gretsch 125th anniversary guitar headstocks
    Gretsch 125th anniversary guitar headstocks

    beautiful vintage accessories in affordable price. i should put this guitar in “on budget guitars” list.
    can’t wait to take it on stage with me πŸ™‚