![]() ![]() I'm not going to keep editing this article, I just hope maybe someone reads these comments and people will stop putting names on the list just to see someone from a band they like on a list and really stop to think if they really qualify as a rhythm guitarist, if that is the definition of what they doīack in the day it was common to have specific rhythm guitarists and lead guitarists.sometimes the lead player would hardly ever play chords, just lead work and often the rhythm guitar player was sort of overlooked because the singer and lead player were usually getting most of the coverage. For example, John Lennon played a small handful of solos in the Beatles, but he was predominantly the rhythm guitarist he played probably less than 5 solos in their entire recording career. A rhythm guitarist is someone whose predominant role in a band is rhythm guitarist and who rarely if ever solos. Just because a guitarist plays rhythm guitar sometimes does not make him a rhythm guitarist. It's more accurate to put both of them on the list of lead guitarists, because they took turns on lead guitar. Fit and finish on this guitar is top notch.Now someone added Brian Jones, so both Brian Jones and Keith Richards are on the list, that's both guitarists of the Rolling Stones, folks, they can't both be the rhythm guitarist because that would mean there is no lead guitarist. ![]() I paid a grand for this one, but had to wait 3 months for a Kramer case to be delivered. I can pull up a 4th on this guitar from open A to D. It is neck through constructed and the neck is a thin D and very shreddy. ![]() MIT has a Floyd Rose FRT 1000 trem, which still has a steel block, unlike the FR Special on my Fender HM Strat, which has a zinc block. It has a Seymour Duncan JB humbuckers at the bridge and two SC sized Seymour Duncan cool rails in the middle and neck positions. ![]() My other Kramer is the Orange SM-1 (a reissue of the old Stagemaster). The necks are kind of a flatter medium C profile and a little thicker than the neck on my Fender HM Strat. The other I put 10-46 EB Cobalt Strings on it, and a D-Tuna.īoth guitars had perfect fit and finish, with the exception of one sprouting fret that I had to file smooth. One has 9-42 EB Cobalt strings on it, and is set up with the bridge floating. Turns out he didn’t want it, so I cancelled my order on that one, but they had shipped it anyway, and at the price of $529, I chose to just keep it. I had originally bought one for me and one for my son. My 1200 dollar Fender HM Strat has Floyd Rose Special bridge on it. I love them, except for the sparkle red paint jobs I could live without. Got a nice Kramer case for each of them for $60 from AMS. I bought them for $529 each, from ZZounds and AMS. The regular reissue Kramer Pacers have the FRT 1000 Floyd’s on them. Bothe have Seymour Duncan JB bridge and 59 neck pickups, and when I bought them they were advertised as having Original Floyd Rose bridges on them. I have 2 reissue Pacer Vintage reissue guitars that I got on clearance. I regret that now.m but Kramer has been reissuing some of the models from their heyday. ![]()
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