Thursday, August 30, 2007

LOOK AT WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING ABOUT B.C. RICH GUITARS!

The Warlock is about what you expect for a good guitar at a great price. The sound is thick and heavy on the neck, with a bit more cut on the bridge, though it does not sacrifice ball-breaking bottom end to do it. Your picking position can give you all sorts of tones without touching the knobs. The background hum is minimal at best, even on my crappy little amp. As a guitar designed to kick audiences in the teeth, it performs marvelously.

Well after all this time of owning a B.C. Rich Beast, it hasn't broken or in anyway lost its sounds. As it concers durability I would say it's one of the better guitars I own. BC Rich knows how to make them. This beutiful piece of work isn't just long lasting but one of the best guitars for metal music out there (within the price range of an average person). This thing sure can roar with the right amount of over drive. Although it can unleash hell, it can also tune it down a bit. If you like metal you'll absolutley adore this little monster.


The Ironbird body style is extremely 'evil' - black and blade-like; neck is very fast and thin w/ 24 frets; pointed headstock (however, I recommend the widow headstocks for extreme beauty); large frets perfect for beginners or shredders; made of chesswood it's got good tone; 2 BDSM humbuckers (BC Rich standards). Very heavy and deep, dark metal music tone.

I WILL own a USA made, neck-through Bernie Rico signature Mockingbird or Beast one day. SOON.

The Innovavator bass comes with two passive EMG-Hz pickups and active electronics. With both pickups blended it has a warm and deep sound, with a crisp high end. Soloing the neck pickup makes it sound almost as a p-bass, but with a little less midrange presence. The bridge pup is a little thin sounding, although it is pretty good when you want to cut through a multi instrument band.
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