di John Davidson [user #35] - pubblicato il 04 settembre 2001 ore 11:50
Features: 8 This guitar is an Italian Stallion! I'm not sure what wood the body is, but
judging by the weight it's probably alder or ash. It was recently
constructed and very well constructed at that. The 22 fret neck is a doddle
to play. I don't know what it's made of and I wouldn't like to guess.Feels
a bit like an Ibanez wizard. The guitar has a 5 way blade, 1 volume and two
tone controls. It's also got a hidden bonus-a coil tap in the humbucker
located under the 2nd tone control. The body is a bit mad-a cross
between a modulus bass and a small jazzmaster, but incredibly unique. The
subtlely sparkling blue top and pearloid scratchplate sit nicely against
the gleaming chrome of the Floyd Rose trem that's fitted to the body. The
pickups are Jim Reed's own brand-other models come with
Kent Armstrongs. The guitar just came in a box (I had asked, as I've
already got a spare case).
Only two things were a problem-getting used to tuning from the bridge (all
my other guitars are hardtails)and reaching the coil tap. The pot is a
little hard to lift in a tight spot. Other than that-outstanding!