written by Rshwin on 20/06/2021
Purest *&5$#@*& heads will say a lot of garbage about it but, I too have been playing 30 + years and I recorded some very awesome stuff with it. I've made it my go to guitar because ...well lets face it when you're getting up there in age...well the hands are the first to go when you've been playing so long. So it's kinda junior sizing is a bonus when you have to step down from the wider necks. But even before that happened for me. It was a great axe to play on. From little wing to well hell Trooper or Wrath-child, or Misty, or Cest Si Bon, it's a fine axe. And I loved all the wide range of tones the amp gave me. Lets face it there are players with their heads so far up their %$#@& who are the "purists" self proclaimed .. but if you really play everything and have been able to play everything ..and have played with and for real greats...all you are looking for is play-ability and sound. And this kit has a very good mix of both.
written by on 18/08/2009
this Behringer V Tone is a great guitar for beginners all the way to advanced
written by musikerochan on 21/05/2008
Overall this is a pretty excellent guitar if it only had a fixed bridge and string-through option ala-Tele. Also I prefer tighter pickup cavities so the swimming pool cav is a no-no, but then I guess it gives the guitar a very semi-hollowish tone which I actually love, I am just afraid of feedback. The pick ups are quiet, and with two pups selected it can be used effectively for tight distortions. I still don't know what wood was used for the body but hey, it's light and resonates well (try it unplugged). The tuners are not of great quality but these can hold strings well since I don't use the rem bar anyway.
I have already dismantled the whole guitar to see its parts and the more I come to know it, the more I become attached to this guitar. Sounds clean but can crank up any amp when used for drives and dist.
I have a semi-hollow tele too, so I know. I have used some LPs and I don't like the necks and weight. The body of this guitar is really light, perfect for on-stage gigs. The saddles are not sharp. I can gig with this without back-up believe me, and it can hold up to a lot of abuse. I am looking forward to staining the pickguard, pups, and knobs to a yellowish tan to make it vintage.
written by viago on 01/03/2006
This pack at rock bottom prices is astounding. The amp knocks spots off all other starter amps and is good enough for performance. The guitar sounds at least as good as the squire if not better. Have just ordered another one for number 2 son. Enough said.
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