Striker FR-2027S (7-String) Electric Guitar Neck: Canadian Hard Maple Neck Profile: Elliptical, Slim-Taper Construction: Bolt-On. Huh, I bought a Kramer from that site. A 6 string V shape one. Cos I wanted a V and if I don't like it my friend will be happy to take it. I played it for 10 minutes and gave it to my friend with no regret. This is the MH 1007 by LTD. The 7 string guitar is great for anyone who is looking for a good chunky sound. The LTD is great for any shredder who is looking for a comfortable 7 string that sounds great live, or in the studio. It is missing the back cover, and pick up switch cap. The guitar has a few abrasions, but no notable dings or dents.
Make my Kramer Striker FR-422SM a red one, please...
I bought this blue Kramer Striker guitar because I own a red Kramer Striker FR-422SM and I really, really love it.Both of my red and blue Striker guitars are factory original. However, my red Striker has the factory dual/quad rail setup with a tone knob that pulls out for center-tapping the coils. This red Striker is a terrific and amazing instrument that sounds like a quality Fender Stratocaster, but with a Floyd Rose it stays in tune better than a Strat.So, I bought this blue Striker cause I love my red one only to find out it is a totally different beast. It actually has the typical pole-piece style pickups and not the dual/quad rail type that it says it has in the description. Also, the tone knob doesn't pull out, so no center-taps either. Other than this electrical stuff and the body color the two guitars are identical even down to the model numbers.Now the bad stuff... Although the two guitars looks similar they sound tragically different. The red one has magical tone, like a quality Fender Strat.The blue however, has crappy electronics and pickups from the factory and, not surprisingly, it sounds like crap. I was going to rip out the pickups and rheostats and caps, but I just sold it instead. If you want a Kramer Striker I recommend trying the red Striker FR-422SM with the rail-type pickups and pull-out tone knob. It is a tremendous guitar.Sorry about this blue Striker but, it's a sub-sonic loser. It does look and plays great, Kramer's can be really cool, it just sounds horrible.I wish Kramer wouldn't use the same model number for two instruments that are so different sonically. Fair warning, folks...Read full review
Seller: albertsinc(14,966)100%, Location:Marina del Rey, California, Ships to: Worldwide, Item:192869376673GREAT GUITAR STRAIGHT NECK, PLAYS WELL, LIGHT SCRATCHES IN CLEAR POLISH- NO DEEPS SCRATCHES NO CHIPS NO LARGE DINGS. ORIGINAL OWNER NON SMOKER NON PET OWNER FREE FAST S/H 1 YEAR WARRANTY INCLUDED GUITAR AND WHAMMY BARCondition:Used, Condition:GREAT GUITAR STRAIGHT NECK, PLAYS WELL, LIGHT SCRATCHES IN CLEAR POLISH- NO DEEPS SCRATCHES NO CHIPS NO LARGE DINGS. ORIGINAL OWNER NON SMOKER NON PET OWNER FREE FAST S/H 1 YEAR WARRANTY INCLUDED GUITAR AND WHAMMY BAR, Brand:Kramer, Body Type:Solid, String Configuration:6 String, Dexterity:Right-Handed, Body Color:Blue, MPN:Does not apply, Product Line:st, Right-/ Left-Handed:Right-Handed, Features:Volume Knob