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Conference napalm::guitar

Title:GUITARnotes - Where Every Note has Emotion
Notice:Discussion of the finer stringed instruments
Moderator:KDX200::COOPER
Created:Thu Aug 14 1986
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:3280
Total number of notes:61432

2577.0. "Guitars with Wilkinson trem " by PAULUS::BAUER (Richard - ISE L10N Center Frankfurt) Thu Aug 27 1992 04:46

    Hi folks !
    
    Well, I got the package ! Being here for two more weeks, I may use the
    time to get some advice from the great folks in this notesfile, how to
    spend (at least some of) the money. 
    
    Even though I haven't met anyone (besides Nick Creasy in Reading),
    you've been very helpfull and inspiring !!!!
    
    Maybe this time too ?
    
    What guitar could you recommend that has the following features:
    
    - strat shape
    - HSS or HSH pickups (Humbuckers splittable !)
    - 24 frets (22 tolerated)
    - Wilkinson trem (don't like Floyd Rose trem)
    
    The Wilkinson trem is rather new, I remember only one guitar that has
    one. It is a Hohner, which looks ugly. 
    
    Any input welcome !!!
    
    	best regards
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2577.1KERNEL::FLOWERSTo play fast, you have to play fast...Thu Aug 27 1992 11:009
    
    	I'm not sure what trem they come with but for a 'super strat'
    	how about checking out the Levinson Blades..*nice* guitars..
    
    	I believe they run at about 900 quid....
    
    
    	J (who doesn't even normally like strats.."
    
2577.2IOSG::CREASYWhat do you mean, RTFM? I WTFM!Thu Aug 27 1992 11:2818
    Richard,
    
    Good luck in the world outside the company.... hopefully our paths will
    cross sometime in the future.
    
    Since you mentioned my name in the base note, I couldn't resist giving
    an answer...
    
     ...I'd agree with Jason that you should look hard at a Levinson Blade.
    I've got an RH3, which is strat shape, HSS (humbucker splittable). It's
    an excellent guitar, which I would recommend to anyone. It has a
    22-fret neck (I think :^), and a tremolo that stays in tune, but is
    nothing like a Floyd Rose (which I can't stand...).
    
    Prices in Germany will probably be fairly high - in the UK, the cost of
    an RH3 is around �700, but I paid �550 for mine in a sale...
    
    Nick
2577.3HEDRON::DAVEBLife isThu Aug 27 1992 11:338
Check out a stienberger for a good guitar with a fine tremelo (trans-trem).

I prefer the GM models with the wood bodies to the other thing with a graphite
body (I think). Since I've gotten mine my other guitars are dust collectors.

dbii

ps: good luck outside
2577.4FROIS1::BAUERRichard - ISE L10N Center FrankfurtWed Sep 02 1992 07:0625
    Hi folks !
    
    Thanks for good wishes....
    
    When testing the SGX at the dealer, he gave me a Godin guitar, which
    comes close to what I asked for in .0. It even has 3 humbuckers which
    are all splittable. 
    
    Of course, I checked out the trem extensively. It's a real locking
    trem. If not used, it's locked automatically. If you grab the bar, it's
    unlocked. However, as soon as it is unlocked, there is some tension on
    the trem and hence on the strings. The salesman said, it could be
    adjusted to reduce the effect, but not avoid it completely.
    
    Also, the bending up is only one half semitone.
    
    I didn't like the setup of the strings, too high. It may be possible to
    adjust it, but bending up will get the strings down, so there is natural
    limit. Is it a limitation of trems in general or just this
    implementation ?
    
    Confused....
    
    	Richard