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Kramer Guitars Assault 220 FR AW

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Kramer Guitars Assault 220 FR AW
1.129 AED 293,28 €
Plus 269 AED shipping
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A very good alternative to superstrats
Bartlomiej Z. 21.04.2015
This guitar could be referred to as "super-Les Paul". Indeed, its body is LP-shaped, but thinner and thus not so heavy. Thus, this is an interesting option for those who don't like, or don't want, a superstrat or heavy-looking Explorer or Flying V-type shape.

The guitar comes with manuals, Kramer logo sticker, and a cheap cord. The adjustment wrenches are mounted at the backside of the headstock.

The neck is easily accessible up to the highest frets. It is a little fatter than, for example, Ibanez, and thus it feels a littler wider.

The pickups are probably Epiphone Alnico Classic (not a newer Alnico Classic Pro version), both with 4-wire leads. However, the push-pull tone pot splits only the neck pickup. It is however easy to make both pickups splittable. The controls could be probably placed more convenient, e.g., pickup switch is a little hard to reach as it resides behind the tremolo arm. The Floyd Rose itself works well, but in my opinion it's too soft. I can feel it while bending strings.

The guitar I got was perfectly set up. It originally came with 10-46 string which in my opinion are too thick for 25.5" scale, I replaced them with 9-42. After necessary setup everythig is fine - low action and no fret buzz.

This is a very versatile instrument. I think it can be used for blues, rock and even metal. It is precise enough for shredders. And it surely deserves better pickups.
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Awesome guitar
Matias M. 03.05.2015
LP with Floyd Rose... what a cool combo!

The overall quality of the guitar is A1, all neatly put together. Feels also light.

The guitar came already set, action and intonation playable out of the box with the exception that the bridge was tilted a bit towards the neck.

After changing strings (same gauge, 010-46) the sound/intonation difference was quite dramatic, now the guitar rings genuinely good and intonation is quite good at the 24th fret.

The neck feels quite flat, is VERY pleasant to play.

The pickups sound perfectly good to me, as long as I don't bring the height up too much.

The tremolo system is quite solid, not hard at all to deal with during restring or intonation. I would suggest to install a "backbox" and a "sure claw" for better intonation.

I strongly suggest to use a small thin spring from a pen inside the tremolo arm slot hole. If you do so you won't need to screw fully, the tremolo will not unscrew by itself and the tremolo will not move around or rattle.
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Fantastic Guitar!!!
AndrewJ1976 12.04.2019
WOW!! What a beautiful guitar. Incredible finish, stylish harware... It sounds phenomenal, plays brilliantly and is just downright sexy!

Thank you Thomann !!
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babu1 27.03.2023
This guitar has a really nice finish and is a reliable player with a matte finish neck. Overall, and especially for the price, this guitar is definitely worth picking up.
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