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诚意转让
品牌: |
Kramer |
型号: |
FX404SX |
成色: |
6成新 |
数量: |
1 |
价格: |
1700 |
详细描述: |
见正文 |
姓名: |
GAN |
电话: |
15901007866 |
QQ: |
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电子邮件: |
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商品所在地: |
北京海淀学院路 |
是否中介: |
是 |
付款方式: |
中介 支付宝 银行汇款 现金面交 |
先说配置
三拼加拿大枫木头通颈+北美桤木+GOTOH自锁+固定琴桥+24品+Quad Rail
说是中端金属配置不为过 绝非插接 看纹路绝对三拼一通到底
据说此型号琴是韩产 然后后在米国总装和调试(据说,别喷,我说了,是据说)
琴是商贩里面收来的 小伤比较多 品丝有磨损 但是很顺滑 弦高夹1.5的拨片不打品
卷线器是GOTOH自锁 挺NB的 简单快捷 音准也没得说 真心的
延音相当的好 点弦比较好控制 泛音也不错 金属音色 颗粒不干涩 挺饱满
琴桥也一切正常 所有螺丝都好 前琴主 自己加了切单 表现更丰富 电位器和开关无杂音
钟盖我打开过一次 没有调节里面的钢筋 找不到合适的扳手
我就是打开看看 琴脖子挺直 不然也不会不打品了
前面的图是以前卖家的 最后四张是我补上的
大伤就是最后四张图片里面的 脖子裂开一点
所以我着重说一下
1.我个人觉得弹没问题 强度也够 估计深度比较浅 平时怎么用都没觉得有问题
上的GHS 009 042的弦 收来之后一切正常的用了3个月
以防我空口无凭 所以这把琴暂时面交 试放心看好了再可拿走 真心的 没有使用问题 信不信试好了就知道
此琴暂时不出外地 琴有点伤 出外地我怕说不清楚 还是看好了 GC都是明白人 自己来看吧
实际上裂缝没有图片中这么严重,因为开了补光灯,那里反光比较多而已
2.问过修理的大师们 说如果我在意的话 就砍头重做拼接的头 就是jackson那种琴头拼接方式 也没问题
好像当年这琴4k+?据说 GC上好像两年前有卖过 好像是2K
暂时面交 大家都放心 喷子我一般不理 自重
情况交代得很实在 看好了来
自己卖过几把琴了 信用自己搜以前的帖子
明明白白做人 实实在在卖琴
下面是详细配置 国外网站的
Kramer Baretta FX404SX
Neck:
3-pc Canadian Hard Maple
Neck Profile:
Elliptical, Slim-Taper
Construction:
Neck-Thru
Body Wings:
North American Alder
Neck Pickup:
Quad-Rail Humbucker (N4S)
Bridge Pickup:
Quad-Rail Humbucker (B4S)
Controls:
3-Way Pickup Selector
Master Volume
MasterTone with
Push/Pull "Quad to Dual-Rail" Dual-Tap Mode
*****- IN: 4 coils x 2 pickups = All 8 coils engaged
*****- OUT: 2 coils x 2 pickups = 4 coils engaged
********(Closest to the neck on both pickups is engaged)
*****- Hum-canceling in ALL positions
Bridge:
Hardtail
Machine Heads:****
Gotoh SG
Nut:
Locking Floyd Rose
Nut Width:
1.625"
Frets:
24 - Jumbo Nickel/Steel
Headstock:
14 degree pitch
Reverse, Pointy
Fingerboard:
24 fret, Indian Rosewood
F/B Radius:
16"
Scale Length:
25.5"
F/B Inlay:
Pearl Dots
Short Version:
PROS
-cheap
-tight, quality construction
-great quality woods for cost
-cheap
-high-quality factory electronics
-excellent tonal qualities
CONS
-usually sold out
-not available in retail stores so you buy blind
-retarded tuners
-stock pickups not for everyone
I paid $200 for this axe a couple years ago on sale; normally it's $299, which isn't a bad price at all for what you get. First and foremost, and probably the most notable feature of the instrument, is that it is of neck-through construction; a very rare feature at this price point, this allows the resonance that gets transferred from the neck to the body to have a more direct connection; it is the same piece of wood, rather than having a joint in its construction that the sound must transfer to.
This makes for a very nice crispness and sustain that you don't find in many solid bodied guitars. This particular model also has a string-through hardtail bridge; it still has Strat-style saddles, which allows for more intonation options than a Tune-O-Matic, but you string the guitar through the back of the instrument as you would a Telecaster. IMHO, the combination of a neck-thru body construction and a string-thru bridge makes for the best overall solidbody design.
Kramers are advertised as "made to rock hard" and I'm not inclined to disagree. This guitar shines at any sort of fast, hard music; it has good tonal charactaristics all around (low, mid and high) and the shape and radius of the 24-fret neck begs to be played fast.
The finish is high quality and very resistant to scratches. My first choice color was purple metallic and second was black metallic, but when I went to buy it, all that was available was red metallic and plain red, so I opted for the metallic. It is a pretty nice shade of dark red, and the metallic flakes are fine, so it isn't an obvious, "sparkle" metallic.
Tuners have given me more of a freakin' headache than anything I've ever experienced in my guitar-playing life. These are not like the Gotohs that have the thumb wheel on the back; these you hold the tuning peg with a flathead screwdriver and turn it counter-clockwise to how it's gonig to strung, and then tune it. It takes a few tries to get it right and when the peg pops out, your screwdriver can slip and scratch the finish. When they are tuned they stay there, but they are more complicated than they should be.
Stock pickups need help. Kramer uses four-blade "QuadRail" pickups which are basically two single coil-sized humbuckers wound into what could be described as a "dual humbucker" if you will. It has one in the bridge and one in the neck, and a single volume and a push/pull tone pot that allows you to split the pickup into a humbucker. They have very high putput and are devoid of hum, which may be exactly the thing for an extremely high-gain situation, but IMHO they sounded a bit too uninteresting. So the bridge humbucker was removed and replaced with a DiMarzio Tone Zone, and let me tell you, if you want a cost-effective axe that will hang proudly with the Jacksons and PRS' this is it. Despite the pickup issues, the pots and selector and wiring are all high-quality and I've never had a problem with crackling or anything of that nature.
Basically, for the cost of a midlevel Jackson, you can get two guitars (one hardtail, one trem!) that is the same quality and perhaps better, and still have enough left over for a good sandwich! Cheap enough though that if you don't like the finish it won't pain you to get it redone.
[ 本帖最后由 Deagle 于 2012-5-1 21:44 编辑 ] |
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