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absolutely necessary
Posted by that guy who plays guitar from New Jersey on Sep 17, 2009
Experience w/product: I own it
Reviewer's Background: Hobbyist/ active musician
Reviewer's Play Style: rock, blues, U2
This guitar is absolutely great I don't actually own it but I am borrowing one from a friend of mine for a week or two. It sounds absolutely great. The neck pickup sounds like it should, jangly and clean. BUT... when you add distortion it has enough punch to actually use for rhythm (I usually use the bridge pickup for rhythm) but you can back up the tone a little if the distortion is a tad too much. it shouldn't be. The bridge pickup sounds great to. Plenty hot, but not too hot. It is perfect for U2 stuff (considering he used an explorer which is very similar). Something magical happens in the middle. You get a really cool sounding, bluesy tone that makes you want to slide in open g all night long. Truly amazing. little to no fret buzz and the neck feels so nice in your hand. for 950, you can not get any better. Buy this guitar now. (do give consideration to fenders too. I can't live without both).
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Flying V
Posted by Loren on Jul 19, 2009
Experience w/product: I own it
Reviewer's Background: Hobbyist
Reviewer's Play Style: 70's Heavy Metal
This guitar amazes me. I've been playing guitar scene I was 17 and have always wanted this axe, however unfortunate circumstances lead to a great delay. The sound is perfect for what I'm looking for. When I plugged it in I knew exactly how certin bands got their sound. I've already become very attached to it and dont like playing anything else. This is a great guitar to grow your talent with. Tt won't disappoint.
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This is Guitar
Posted by V's Please from Williston Florida on Jun 17, 2009
Experience w/product: I have used it
Reviewer's Background: Bedroom and A few tiny gigs
Reviewer's Play Style: The Fall of Troy
I used to think that I was a Les Paul guy, but then I played an SG and decided that SG was the way to go. I lived a few years under this disillusion, untill I played one of these.
Playing guitar has always given me a sense of purpose and joy in life. I feel important when I play music, but when I wielded the Faded V I became somebody. Suddenly my life had reason, (aside from God) and I meant something to the world. It was hard to play at first because I swear that the grin on my face was so big that I could hardly see the fret board.
I love this guitar with every fiber of my being and will not be truly happy until I come home with a Flying V in the trunk of my Toyota.
I gave it a three on value not because I don't thimk that it is a good deal, but rather because I have to get a job just to save up for it.
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Excellent Guitar
Posted by RocketAxe from Mississippi on Jun 17, 2009
Experience w/product: I own it
Reviewer's Background: N/A
Reviewer's Play Style: 60s/70s Rock
Just got my V a few days ago. It is pretty light despite it's size and very playable in a sitting position. Just put your leg inside the V and put both feet on a small footstool while sitting in an armless chair, then move your legs/feet around 'till you feel comfortable. Absence of top horns is a real plus in this case 'cause you can really tuck this thing in close to your body. Neck/action are very good; pretty slim with frets dressed well and little/no buzz. Like the pickups; a bit less "toneful" than '57 classics but harmonics are easier to employ and the bite/clarity are great. Surprisingly versatile guitar despite its "metal" image, too! Run it through a TS808 Ibanez Tube Screamer into a Marshall or Fender and you can get great sounds from clean to distorted; Beatles/Stones all the way to Kiss/Judas Priest (and beyond) are doable on this thing. Intonation and tuning are also pretty good. I prefer the faded model 'cause I love the soft cherry. More importantly, the sound is better because the resonance is much improved with a thinner nitro coating (same goes for the SG faded). Maintaining the finish is easy, too; just rub it down with a detail cloth and lemon oil all over and let dry. Repeat occasionally and eventually it'll acquire a deep lustre that's more appealing (to me at least) than the high gloss models. Minor nicks/dings don't detract from the looks as much either. I'd also recommend replacing the black knobs for a set of the chrome-top ones; this is cheap, easy and dresses up the looks just a bit without losing the more spartan charm of this model. I own just about every axe worth having (Fender, Gibson, Gretsch, Rickenbacker, Schecter, et al) and I love 'em all. But this model is so unique and has such character that it really stands out! The vibe and punch it delivers make it hard to put down. ENJOY!!
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A Rockin Machine
Posted by sirdavidv from Maricopa, Az on Apr 19, 2009
Experience w/product: I own it
Reviewer's Background: songwriter and recording artist
Reviewer's Play Style: N/A
Great guitar. Wanted one ever since the late 60's when I first heard one by a live band called Lightning. This guitar is exceptional, finally picked one up a couple years ago. Nothing negative to say. Great action on the neck, great pickups, light..and its typical Gibson quality. Worth every penny.
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