Tell me about custom Charvels

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Charvel Custom Shop, fixed bridge (not vintage saddles), no tone knobs, good weight, available now...

Just picked one up and it's PDG

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Sick Squid":uierj4zj said:
Charvel Custom Shop, fixed bridge (not vintage saddles), no tone knobs, good weight, available now...

Just picked one up and it's PDG

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isn't that the jake e lee custom shop model? available at MZ?
 
We had one of these Jake E Lee signatures come in at a local shop, but I haven't had a chance to get in and take a look yet. It's 6.4 lbs which is a little light, I like a bit of weight on my strats, but if it's resonant enough who cares.
It has everything I like (almost), hard tail, white/pearl, rosewood board, volume knob slightly out of the way. The only thing I don't like is the medium jumbo frets as I prefer jumbo, but not a deal breaker.
Hoping to try it out next week and see if it's better than the MIM San Dimas HS HT I have ;)
 
I recently bought a DeMartini Snake...its quite flawless. Definitely one of the nicest super strats I've even owned/played. They are pricey though...

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Rezamatix":367s4yl5 said:
overpriced fenders?

This is why I have stayed away from the current Charvel line. The non custom ones look like modified Fender strats and not a separate model line. I am NOT saying they are bad guitars but I'd rather have one from the 80's. If you pay attention to Charvels in Ebay every so often an model 5 or model 6 in pretty good shape that will sell for $500-600 with case. INMHO they are better than anything Fender brands Charvel.
 

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charvelstrat_81":3pru5vrg said:
thenine":3pru5vrg said:
my fave wildcard is #7 (Jap), primer gray with ebony board and a JB. I have 3 of them.
Loved the neck on those! :yes:
That's one of the ones I've kept. I haven't modded it at all. it was great out of the box!
 
Just to chime in on the Pro Mods -- I've had the US & Jap models. Hardware on teh US is better, but I thought the fretwork on the Jap models, along with the rolled fretboard edge really kicked ass. The crap they used to "tint" the neck was not up there on my "TOO COOL-o-meter" though.
 
Rayneman":3i1wlw5u said:
I recently bought a DeMartini Snake...its quite flawless. Definitely one of the nicest super strats I've even owned/played. They are pricey though...
I'm not man enough to get away with fronting up with a snakeskin plank :lol: :LOL:
If only they brought out plain finish DMartinis, I'd be all over them.
 
Sick Squid":293grlvx said:
Rayneman":293grlvx said:
I recently bought a DeMartini Snake...its quite flawless. Definitely one of the nicest super strats I've even owned/played. They are pricey though...
I'm not man enough to get away with fronting up with a snakeskin plank :lol: :LOL:
If only they brought out plain finish DMartinis, I'd be all over them.
you can get a solid color demartini from the CS.
 
Chris O":3dglyr20 said:
Just to chime in on the Pro Mods -- I've had the US & Jap models. Hardware on teh US is better, but I thought the fretwork on the Jap models, along with the rolled fretboard edge really kicked ass. The crap they used to "tint" the neck was not up there on my "TOO COOL-o-meter" though.
dude they use the same hardware? pu's,tuners,floyds,
and yeah the MIJ had the best fret work i ever got on a guitar under $2K. :thumbsup:
 
I got the bug good after getting one of the newer MIJ pro mods. Played and sounded so good, I thought it would be easy to find another. I went on a buying spree. 6 more MIJ, 3 MIA, and 4 custom shop later, and I still haven't found one I like as much. It's pretty plain looking, but what a great axe. The cs were nice, but used, so I never had the experience of a custom order. After my experience, I vote you play as many as you can. There are gems and duds at every level, the odds of a gem probably just get better going up the food chain.
 
After trying so many Pro Mods, I think its more the mojo factor. They are great guitars for the price, perfect backup guitar, but I think it's the "cookie cutter superstrat" feeling I get when I try one that puts me off.
I think I will probably just stick to my Fender HSS American Special and mod it to my liking like the good ole early Charvel days ;)
 
+1 great to see such a fine collection
I'm interested in how the Jake compares to other Charvels as it is my first of the marque
Initial findings are I find it bright and powerful due to the JB and have to adjust my picking to stop hitting the lower portion of the forward slanted middle pickup - no big deal that.
My collection of super Strats all have at least one tone control to allow balance between the bridge and other pickups. Without this on the Jake, that balance is down to the unusual ceramic single coils and player touch. Not spent long enough with it yet to say whether it works or not.
 
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