Someone please tell me what the deal is with Blackmachine?

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Bloodrock":6myrgc9g said:
It's nice to see some of the newer generation of down-tuned garbage metal guitar players are actually making enough money to afford some of these ridiculously priced pieces of wood. But what's the point of a $20,000 dollar guitar when your music and playing still sound like "And Justice for All" played at 1/4 tempo tuned down 2 steps? :lol: :LOL: Shitmachine guitars will be nothing more than a corksniffing footnote in the history of guitars at best. :loco: :jerkit:
I can play and sound just as good on a $300 pawn shop Hondo as any custom shop guitar of your choice...

Anybody here remember Blackhawk guitars????


Actually they sound a lot closer to this


You could bring in the greatest 4/4 metal riff to a rehersal to these bands and they would cut anything out that wasn't on the lowest string and totally fuck up the timing
Its a genre where being offtime means more than actually having a good riff
Don't get me wrong I loved the blackmachines but anyone paying $10,000-$20,000 ....yikes
 
Code001":3bi175xw said:
Caparisons were never really expensive until a few people out there started buying them up and reselling them for high prices. It happened once with a certain member who kept buying from Japan due to the dirt cheap prices, and then it happened again a few years later. They're back down to normal prices now on the used market. You can get one for around $1200-$1600 used like before. Also, they're closer to Jacksons or Charvels than ESPs, IMO.

Thanks for the clarification Tom. :thumbsup:

Never played one, but the (Caparison) pics reminded me of an ESP-ish foundation for some reason...
 
polaris20":yt9uds9j said:
Man, you're an arrogant SOB, aren't ya? The guy is expressing his opinion. No need to insult him.


Nah, I can just read.

It's definitely his place to tell someone how to run their own business.
 
Code001":3b7dudds said:
Caparisons were never really expensive until a few people out there started buying them up and reselling them for high prices. It happened once with a certain member who kept buying from Japan due to the dirt cheap prices, and then it happened again a few years later. They're back down to normal prices now on the used market. You can get one for around $1200-$1600 used like before. Also, they're closer to Jacksons or Charvels than ESPs, IMO.

Edit: And speaking of hype... Sig:X, JVM, Cameron, etc. ring a bell?

:D :rock:
 
November5th":1vds20w7 said:
danyeo":1vds20w7 said:
Wow, you could buy 3 Anderson's and 2 Suhr's for the price of this fugly piece.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/Extremely-Rare- ... 4ad04e2f2b


Rare guitar, with exotic woods! Active pickups. :no: :doh:

^^^^ Right. Im trying to wrap my head around why these "supposed" high quality guitars would use EMG's? I mean, once you stick an EMG pickup in a guitar, all you hear is the pickup. Nothing else. Mind boggling. :doh: :doh: :confused:
 
Well, a lot of us grew out of it and realized that active pickups simply color, not create. Believe me. That's my guitar. Maybe Steve could tell you how his KL with EMGs sounds exactly like the schecter hellraiser with EMGs as well. ;)
 
gtrwun":2bzianap said:
November5th":2bzianap said:
danyeo":2bzianap said:
Wow, you could buy 3 Anderson's and 2 Suhr's for the price of this fugly piece.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/Extremely-Rare- ... 4ad04e2f2b


Rare guitar, with exotic woods! Active pickups. :no: :doh:

^^^^ Right. Im trying to wrap my head around why these "supposed" high quality guitars would use EMG's? I mean, once you stick an EMG pickup in a guitar, all you hear is the pickup. Nothing else. Mind boggling. :doh: :doh: :confused:

I wasn't going to say anything. :lol: :LOL: Yeah, those active pickups really put it over the edge. :lol: :LOL:
 
engage757":2r6k9i96 said:
Well, a lot of us grew out of it and realized that active pickups simply color, not create. Believe me. That's my guitar. Maybe Steve could tell you how his KL with EMGs sounds exactly like the schecter hellraiser with EMGs as well. ;)

Good luck with the sale. I hope some idiot out there shells out the 15K for it.
 
danyeo":1rta1kc4 said:
Wow, you could buy 3 Anderson's and 2 Suhr's for the price of this fugly piece.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/Extremely-Rare- ... 4ad04e2f2b

Too bad they dont compare AT ALL to a BM. I've owned 2-3 Suhrs now including one built by john suhr himself and it was an extremely low serial #...still didnt compare to my Blackmachine.

If you're happy with Suhr or TA though, good for you.


I wonder how many of you tell ferrari owners they could buy a ton of hondas for that price? Hard to believe some of you are older than 14! :doh:
 
This kind of sucks for those of us dreaming to one day buy a TA or Suhr
 
crankyrayhanky":2le1pn1d said:
This kind of sucks for those of us dreaming to one day buy a TA or Suhr

Well they aren't bad instruments. Its just like comparing a nice BMW to a lambo or a ferrari. The BMW is still fucking awesome but you can't compare it to a high end super car.
 
danyeo":e333xuvl said:
engage757":e333xuvl said:
Well, a lot of us grew out of it and realized that active pickups simply color, not create. Believe me. That's my guitar. Maybe Steve could tell you how his KL with EMGs sounds exactly like the schecter hellraiser with EMGs as well. ;)

Good luck with the sale. I hope some idiot out there shells out the 15K for it.


Some idiot already has I believe, and this idiot happens to be a friend of yours I do believe.

So, until you decide to play in another league, stop bashing what you don't understand, get yourself a copy of the "Yamaha Sound Reinforcement Handbook", learn how to EQ, and then maybe you can feel qualified to explain to the thousands of players of active pickups why their choice in gear is wrong.
 
^^^^ I wasn't trying to force my opinion on anybody regarding active pickups. EMG's do "color" as you pointed out. I just feel it's a very very strong color and if I had a superior built guitar with great wood, I'd want to hear more wood and materials making the guitar unique. But I guess it depends on what your playing. I've never been a super heavy metal type player.
 
gtrwun":11azg14e said:
. I've never been a super heavy metal type player.

That explains a lot. :D :lol: :LOL:

Most EMGs are better for uber-high gain. So yeah, that makes sense.
 
I use EMG single coils in some of my Strats. Strangely, all of these Strats sound a little different.....

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My EMGs must be broken, since they don't make these Strats sound identical.
 
This has been an entertaining read, no doubt. No need to insert my thoughts other than "to each, their own." It is irony that there is BM for sale over on SS.org for $11-16k off the prices discussed here.
 
That's a b6, which is readily available new for £2300 with a two year wait. Only the b2/b7/f8 are $$$.
 
Stealthtastic":22x96iti said:
That's a b6, which is readily available new for £2300 with a two year wait. Only the b2/b7/f8 are $$$.

Oh OK. I thought the price difference was whether or not it was built by Doug or the one's that were farmed out to another builder with Doug's help or something. And that one says it was built by Doug.
 
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