Great review. After selling most of my gear for financial reasons, the RS502T is the one guitar I decided to keep. There isn't much this guitar can't do.
Revstar has a huge neck heel that comes up high. It gives away the key advantage of an SG: upper fret access. The Rev has the cutaways in front. But it doesn’t have the ‘61 or even the ‘63/4 access when you look in the back. The Rev body is thicker and it’s heavier than the SG by a significant amount. It’s nice, but it fails on some key SG points for SG players.
I have this very guitar, it's never lost a nagging issue with rattling noise most likely truss rod related, after coming back from Yamaha it's still not right, they're gonna replace it
Great review. After selling most of my gear for financial reasons, the RS502T is the one guitar I decided to keep. There isn't much this guitar can't do.
Good choice!
If you seat down and try to fix everything in the sg you end up with the revstar shape
Revstar has a huge neck heel that comes up high. It gives away the key advantage of an SG: upper fret access. The Rev has the cutaways in front. But it doesn’t have the ‘61 or even the ‘63/4 access when you look in the back.
The Rev body is thicker and it’s heavier than the SG by a significant amount.
It’s nice, but it fails on some key SG points for SG players.
My revstar is less than 7 lbs.
@21:17 string muting matters
Where do you live to get all these killer guitars?
I'm near Edmonton Alberta!
I have this very guitar, it's never lost a nagging issue with rattling noise most likely truss rod related, after coming back from Yamaha it's still not right, they're gonna replace it
It's rattling inside the neck?
It's rattling inside the neck?
I tried a couple of these after hearing all the hype. Wasn’t impressed. Bought a second hand Schecter instead.
Very similar; virtually identical...
if only no valute
is it DECKal or is it deeCAL?