
mystixboi
Well-known member
in early February of this year, I ordered this custom Kiesel Aries 6. I was excited because they were finally offering a custom color shift. After many months of waiting(maybe 5 weeks after they said it would be done), I received the guitar and within 10 minutes it was packed up ready to go back.
In a nutshell, it played great, but the color doesn't pop like it does in this pic. It was more dark green and I couldn't really make out the color shift. It actually looked kind of cheap in real life.
As far as tone, it sounded full and the Lithium pickups were articulate.
As nice as the guitar was, it didn't have that mojo. There was no "it" factor. It was just there and didn't inspire my playing.
So back it went. Here is a pic:
24 fret bolt-on neck
scale length 25.5"
Stainless steel frets
fingerboard flamed maple with MOP diamond inlays, 14" radius
bridge Hipshot™ hardtail, strings through body
tuners Kiesel Guitars locking tuners, 19:1 ratio
neck width 1.68" wide @ nut, 2.22" wide @ 24th fret, .780" thick at 1st fret, .870" thick at 12th fret
dimensions 38.25" long, 1.65" thick body, 12.5" wide body
I'll also be candid. I've ordered a bunch of carvins and kiesels over the past decade or so. While they are making some great guitars, my suhrs, Prs and music mans are still way above them in just about every aspect. Also, I've seen too many threads on different forums and facebook of them dropping the ball in different customer service issues. It all leaves a bad taste in my mouth.
In a nutshell, it played great, but the color doesn't pop like it does in this pic. It was more dark green and I couldn't really make out the color shift. It actually looked kind of cheap in real life.
As far as tone, it sounded full and the Lithium pickups were articulate.
As nice as the guitar was, it didn't have that mojo. There was no "it" factor. It was just there and didn't inspire my playing.
So back it went. Here is a pic:

24 fret bolt-on neck
scale length 25.5"
Stainless steel frets
fingerboard flamed maple with MOP diamond inlays, 14" radius
bridge Hipshot™ hardtail, strings through body
tuners Kiesel Guitars locking tuners, 19:1 ratio
neck width 1.68" wide @ nut, 2.22" wide @ 24th fret, .780" thick at 1st fret, .870" thick at 12th fret
dimensions 38.25" long, 1.65" thick body, 12.5" wide body
I'll also be candid. I've ordered a bunch of carvins and kiesels over the past decade or so. While they are making some great guitars, my suhrs, Prs and music mans are still way above them in just about every aspect. Also, I've seen too many threads on different forums and facebook of them dropping the ball in different customer service issues. It all leaves a bad taste in my mouth.