
se7en
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Anyone have one of these? Sounds pretty good here...I know I could get a used Tom Anderson or Suhr for this, but these guitars resonate like a mother and sound real rich, albeit probably not quite as versatile.
se7en":m0nzj5qy said:albeit probably not quite as versatile.
Shark Diver":ftg3ta9w said:se7en":ftg3ta9w said:albeit probably not quite as versatile.
Why? All just super strats. I would like to check one out.
JackTripper":2zteojls said:They're nice playing guitars, a step above the USA production models in terms of overall quality (e.g., come with MIG Floyds). Most of the MZ natural series listed for about $1600-$1700 new, but you can get them used for as low as $1000-$1200.
BoneSaw":1vs2mdke said:I have the Koa body model. It's probably the best sounding and playing guitar i have right now. The neck is awesome, much nicer than the neck on the So-Cal I had. Not sure if they are all birseye but mine is and the birdseye looks insane.Mine has a brass block on the Floyd, I'm sure that helps but the thing really sings.
thenine":20uyxlrl said:I have a mahog one. Its awesome. I have brass block added to the floyd and my guitar weighs a ton, but I love it.
thenine":1llhp4s6 said:I have a mahog one. Its awesome. I have brass block added to the floyd and my guitar weighs a ton, but I love it.
se7en":260v1ul4 said:thenine":260v1ul4 said:I have a mahog one. Its awesome. I have brass block added to the floyd and my guitar weighs a ton, but I love it.
Cool, I bet it gets some thick tones for a non-Les Paul mahogany guitar. Do you know how much it weighs?