I just bought one by chance, steped into a store, they had a close up store sale, they had Blues Jr. on Sale, graved a random guitar to test it, and little by little my attention shifted from the the amp to the guitar. "what sorcery is this", I thought. I don't know how if it was the guitar, or the pickups, but I loved the response and the playability of the neck, and it was almost as light as my Gibson SG. But the response, it can really generate a whide range in terms of expresion, perfect for softer things, ambient pedal stuff. Such a solid piece, I walked away from the store with the amp and the guitar feeling that I had scored.
Fabrizio Zado Donadelli I can’t speak for Grosh as I haven’t played one, but the USA Schecter stuff is absolutely on par with Anderson and Suhr. We used to be a dealer for Anderson and stopped carrying them in favor of the Schecters. If you go to our shops page www.music49.com you can go to our reverb page and see some of our guitars. We just got in 2 USA Schecter Nick Johnston Atomics that are amazing.
Greg Zarpas thanks! I love my Traditional btw, but I've never been able to directly compare it to a TA or a Grosh. Glad they all are quality instrument!
I just bought one by chance, steped into a store, they had a close up store sale, they had Blues Jr. on Sale, graved a random guitar to test it, and little by little my attention shifted from the the amp to the guitar. "what sorcery is this", I thought. I don't know how if it was the guitar, or the pickups, but I loved the response and the playability of the neck, and it was almost as light as my Gibson SG. But the response, it can really generate a whide range in terms of expresion, perfect for softer things, ambient pedal stuff. Such a solid piece, I walked away from the store with the amp and the guitar feeling that I had scored.
How do you eventually like it compared to Suhr, Anderson, Grosh and stuff like that?
Fabrizio Zado Donadelli I can’t speak for Grosh as I haven’t played one, but the USA Schecter stuff is absolutely on par with Anderson and Suhr. We used to be a dealer for Anderson and stopped carrying them in favor of the Schecters. If you go to our shops page www.music49.com you can go to our reverb page and see some of our guitars. We just got in 2 USA Schecter Nick Johnston Atomics that are amazing.
Greg Zarpas thanks! I love my Traditional btw, but I've never been able to directly compare it to a TA or a Grosh. Glad they all are quality instrument!
What does the name wembley refer to with this guitar?
I think it’s a tip of the hat to Jimi Hendrix because of Wembley Studios
@@jvstrat1 thanks man