Italia Maranello Classic Reviews

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Average Ratings for Italia Maranello Classic

  • Sound Quality4.5 stars
  • Appearance4.8 stars
  • Value for Money5 stars
  • Overall rating4.7 stars

3 Reviews For Italia Maranello Classic

  • Guest 8th Dec 2008

    Reviewer rating: 4 stars


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    Good Points: Excellent for price, great tonal spectrum from bright to low rumbling, good action and playabillity, reliable and sturdy.


    Bad Points: Unbalanced so tilts, not massively but noticably, needs setting up due to buzziness, sometimes loses tuning, sometimes stays tuned for months, heavier than expected.


    General comments: World class bass at a good price, puts my ricki to shame in relation to price, use it without back-up at some hectic gigs.

  • Guest 13th Sep 2008

    Reviewer rating: 5 stars


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    I traded four guitars for a gold sparkle soap dish pickup, Italia Marenello. Very Pretty guitar. Sturdy neck and body, sounds good too. Stays in tune and, impresses people. Not to heavy to lift but, can only stand through three songs before I have to change guitars. Must be some good wood underneath the paint job so, I'm not complaining. I like like the guitar just fine, great craftsmanship I'm very happy.
  • Guest 29th Aug 2008

    Reviewer rating: 5 stars


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    Bought new 2007. Cost £319 British Pounds. Blue sparkle top with pearloid back/sides/neck/headstock. 22 medium frets. 3 way toggle and a pair on Wilkinson WVC pups (vintage voiced) Single cutaway. Tune O Matic bridge. Italia die cast tuners. Lovely smooth C shaped neck with Rosewood fingerboard 12" radius. Floating pickguard.
    I play blues mostly also have mad half hour playing country rock and R&R. Use a Fender Roc-Pro1000 amp v/occasionally with a comp pedal. Has a rich full sound. Can b ...

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