Lodestone pro S
Por Enrique el 04/11/2020 en Pontevedra
Expiración: 03/01/2021 | Visto 576 veces
550€
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http://www.ymak.de/product_info.php?products_id=8741
Lodestone guitars were a side project of the folks from Ashdown amplifiers in England. The project never took off in the US and a tiny number of these guitars were stashed away(in 2008) in a warehouse...until recently. The original retail price was $2099.99
Product description-
Lodestone Artist Electric guitar w/solid alder- body/ rock maple, bolt-on/ 25 1/2" scale/ Fingerboard: Indian rosewood, 22 frets/ Bridge-Gotoh vibrato w/precision engineered ceramic bridge saddles/ Pickups: 1- Seymour Duncan SH-4(JB) and 2- Seymour Duncan SSL-6 single coil/ Controls: 1- master volume, 1- master tone/ 5 way pickup selector /Gotoh locking machine heads/
https://www.promenademusic.co.uk/promenade-news/Lodestone-Guitar-News
Contoured for comfort, yet making a definitive style statement, Lodestone Electric models combine traditional and modern materials to steer guitar development into an exciting new era. Designed from the ground up, Lodestone Guitars are poles apart from the recent rash of ‘superstrats’. The Electric Pro S is sculpted to accommodate a pick guard.
Solid alder bodies combine with rock maple and Indian rosewood necks for optimum resonance and tone transmission. And a beautifully crafted heel design offers easy access to the higher frets while providing enhanced stability.
- Lodestone: Electric Pro by Art Thompson (Guitar Player Magazine)
The Electric Pro’s satin-finished “C” shaped neck features lightly polished frets with carefully trimmed ends. This guitar is a smooth player despite not having a super low action, and its intonation is reasonably solid. Set flush to the body, the vibrato feels a little stiff, but it stays in tune quite well. We didn’t try setting it to float, although this could be easily done, if that’s your preference.
Compared to a stock Fender Strat with three singlecoils, the Electric Pro is louder and beefier sounding, with a snappier dynamic response and appreciably more sustain. It sounds fat and meaty though an overdriven amp, but it also nails most of the sonic signatures of a Strat, including the requisite cluckiness in the dual-pickup settings.
https://web.archive.org/web/20130603045604/http://www.lodestoneguitars.com/
http://www.ymak.de/product_info.php?products_id=8741
Lodestone guitars were a side project of the folks from Ashdown amplifiers in England. The project never took off in the US and a tiny number of these guitars were stashed away(in 2008) in a warehouse...until recently. The original retail price was $2099.99
Product description-
Lodestone Artist Electric guitar w/solid alder- body/ rock maple, bolt-on/ 25 1/2" scale/ Fingerboard: Indian rosewood, 22 frets/ Bridge-Gotoh vibrato w/precision engineered ceramic bridge saddles/ Pickups: 1- Seymour Duncan SH-4(JB) and 2- Seymour Duncan SSL-6 single coil/ Controls: 1- master volume, 1- master tone/ 5 way pickup selector /Gotoh locking machine heads/
https://www.promenademusic.co.uk/promenade-news/Lodestone-Guitar-News
Contoured for comfort, yet making a definitive style statement, Lodestone Electric models combine traditional and modern materials to steer guitar development into an exciting new era. Designed from the ground up, Lodestone Guitars are poles apart from the recent rash of ‘superstrats’. The Electric Pro S is sculpted to accommodate a pick guard.
Solid alder bodies combine with rock maple and Indian rosewood necks for optimum resonance and tone transmission. And a beautifully crafted heel design offers easy access to the higher frets while providing enhanced stability.
- Lodestone: Electric Pro by Art Thompson (Guitar Player Magazine)
The Electric Pro’s satin-finished “C” shaped neck features lightly polished frets with carefully trimmed ends. This guitar is a smooth player despite not having a super low action, and its intonation is reasonably solid. Set flush to the body, the vibrato feels a little stiff, but it stays in tune quite well. We didn’t try setting it to float, although this could be easily done, if that’s your preference.
Compared to a stock Fender Strat with three singlecoils, the Electric Pro is louder and beefier sounding, with a snappier dynamic response and appreciably more sustain. It sounds fat and meaty though an overdriven amp, but it also nails most of the sonic signatures of a Strat, including the requisite cluckiness in the dual-pickup settings.
https://web.archive.org/web/20130603045604/http://www.lodestoneguitars.com/
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