
romanianreaper
Well-known member
As a point of reference, I used to own a USA DeMartini Charvel and loved it. Great playing guitar with amazing tone. There was a used Charvel in a local guitar store (not the most recent MIM models, maybe a year or so older) so I decided to give it a whirl.
Charvel has just been impressing me all over the place the past few years. When I was in high school, my friends and I all wanted to own Charvels. All of our heroes owned one (Jake E. Lee, DeMartini, Lynch, etc.) and just seemed like an unachievable goal. Years ago I had one of the Charvels with the non-Fender type headstock. It was ok, but nothing like these newer ones.
The feel of the neck is one of the best things about these guitars. It is a bonus that they look great, sound great and stay in tune. I mean for the price, you just can't go wrong. I haven't even tried a new one and those have all types of coil-tapping and pickup switch options which is even better!
Anyway, have just been impressed as hell with these. I'm planning on grabbing one of the newer ones soon. I like that they are cornering that 80s metal market with the color schemes. I have played some of the lower end EVH models and they don't seem as good as the Charvels to me. They have a nice neck and sound ok but they just don't seem as solid to me.
Charvel has just been impressing me all over the place the past few years. When I was in high school, my friends and I all wanted to own Charvels. All of our heroes owned one (Jake E. Lee, DeMartini, Lynch, etc.) and just seemed like an unachievable goal. Years ago I had one of the Charvels with the non-Fender type headstock. It was ok, but nothing like these newer ones.
The feel of the neck is one of the best things about these guitars. It is a bonus that they look great, sound great and stay in tune. I mean for the price, you just can't go wrong. I haven't even tried a new one and those have all types of coil-tapping and pickup switch options which is even better!
Anyway, have just been impressed as hell with these. I'm planning on grabbing one of the newer ones soon. I like that they are cornering that 80s metal market with the color schemes. I have played some of the lower end EVH models and they don't seem as good as the Charvels to me. They have a nice neck and sound ok but they just don't seem as solid to me.