Mid 80s Kramer Striker 300st 🎸

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  • Опубліковано 18 гру 2024

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  • @ihnchaser10
    @ihnchaser10 2 роки тому +2

    I just got a Kramer pacer classic from Sweetwater and the thing will not stay in tune, if I touch the low e it goes way flat. Any recommendations for what I should check or if there are root causes for that? I’ve changed the strings a couple times already and I’ve got the floating bridge flush with the body but no video on UA-cam has really helped me solve the problem. Is there any root cause for why the thing won’t hold tuning? Thanks love the vids 🤘🏾

    • @REXYLAB
      @REXYLAB  2 роки тому +1

      Excellent question! And I have an answer.
      Watch this video and follow the instructions to the letter. If you have any other problems let me know.
      ua-cam.com/video/cNIMvh8qP7o/v-deo.html

    • @ihnchaser10
      @ihnchaser10 2 роки тому

      @@REXYLAB Great video, I learned so much! And it was a good break for me as I had walked away steaming mad thinking I should just swap it for the strat syle bridge haha. I'm going to go make a better wedge from wood since I was using playing cards taped together and there wasn't enough resistance from them. Thanks boss!

    • @REXYLAB
      @REXYLAB  2 роки тому +1

      @@ihnchaser10 I am so happy you got helpful information from my video. I made it for you and everyone like you that is frustrated with your Floyd Rose.
      I highly recommend you check out my video on the series “would a Floyd Rose by any other name play as sweet”.
      I have well over 10 different things people refer to as a Floyd Rose that are not a Floyd Rose at all. They don’t behave the same and are not set up the same.
      I will do them all with the same care that I did the Floyd Rose video I recommend to you. (I actually just ordered a FU bridge with all the titanium upgrades just to show you all about it in the upcoming months.
      Plus there will be videos on the freeway switch, locking tuners, D-tuners, and all the other guitar porn I can get my hands on.
      Heck, I already did videos on converting a strat to Gibson scale length (and the neck is fretless!) and Nashville tuning.
      Plus the work I do with The Squishy Guitar Project, a nonprofit organization that gives guitars to children with rare and terminal diseases.
      I hope you subscribe and hit the notification bell.
      If you know anyone having issues share one of my videos with them.
      And if you have anything you would like me to cover just let me know and I’ll see what I can do.

    • @REXYLAB
      @REXYLAB  2 роки тому +1

      @@ihnchaser10 ua-cam.com/video/wo-HiRde0oQ/v-deo.html

    • @ihnchaser10
      @ihnchaser10 2 роки тому

      @@REXYLAB just great stuff, made me sit back and think I just need to take the time to do it right, like you said in the first vid it takes practice, I have another guitar with a floyd and I had that down to a science but I haven’t really used it so I lost all tips and tricks I knew. So thanks again for all the helpful, entertaining content!

  • @DanLangford
    @DanLangford 2 роки тому +1

    Just today I bought a Kramer Striker 300ST at a consignment shop. It is my second guitar and first electric. I tore the whole thing down tonight to clean it up. Thanks for the video, it helped a lot.

    • @REXYLAB
      @REXYLAB  2 роки тому

      Congratulations on getting your first electric guitar! You got a good one, these things play great when set up correctly and I am glad I could help.
      There is another video I did that will help you with this guitar. How to set up a single locking Floyd Rose. It is a step by step full setup tutorial for the bridge on this guitar.
      Here’s the link ua-cam.com/video/lHs6z90Gxcc/v-deo.html

  • @jaysorensenIBEW
    @jaysorensenIBEW 24 дні тому

    I just ordered some F one. thanks for the idea, sir. I was given a Kramer almost the same as yours, but it has a locking nut setup. Don't know if they were made that way or not. Bravo, good work, man. 👍

  • @Bdr4441
    @Bdr4441 Рік тому +4

    Man, yeah I know it’s a year after this was posted but this somewhat “resurgence” of Kramer is so mind boggling to me. The guitar in the video was my very first guitar I bought for $200 in ‘95-‘96. I wasn’t super crazy about the guitar but I LOVED the neck . So I dropped a cool 800 bones and had it refretted, installed Schaller tuners, and what I believe at the time were the Steve Luthaker 85/SA/SA set. Now that’s all fine and dandy, but being 17 I was nieve and could never get it to sound even playable plugged in. When I took it back in to get reassessed, I was blown off and told everything was fine. I brought in my brand new Carvin MTS 3200 100w tube amp and that was fine. So… the jackass guitar tech had put the battery just loosely under the pickguard… which is how I learned about active electronics 😢. Long story longer I bought a Tele and moved on with life😂. Fast forward 25 years. I still have that Kramer buried in a closet at my parents house. I can’t wait to get my hands on it now. I got ahold of the Carvin amp about 2 weeks ago. It all still works and is basically in unused condition spare some dust. I think she might need some new Celestions🤩

    • @REXYLAB
      @REXYLAB  Рік тому +1

      These are great necks and the guitars them selves are actually pretty damn good.
      You can achieve a similar result by tilting the neck but recessing the bar always gives more up pull.
      I’ll do a video on how to do that one day.
      I highly recommend locking tuners for this guitar if you don’t have them already.

  • @astrosmash77
    @astrosmash77 Рік тому +2

    I built in a Seymour Duncan Black Winter Humbucker and a Floyd Rose with Locking Nut . It's a great Guitar even when its built in a cheaper way than others. I own it since late 80th.

    • @REXYLAB
      @REXYLAB  Рік тому

      These really are very good guitars. The neck is fantastic!
      Plus it has the Schaller version of the FRT3. Most people think this is the first Floyd Rose but that is incorrect. This version of the 3 was being made at the same time as the Fernandes version of the 3.

    • @astrosmash77
      @astrosmash77 Рік тому +1

      @@REXYLAB I bought the guitar in 1988 I think. One with the Floyd Rose without Locking Nut and locking bridge that were build in 1985 I think. So I decided to modify it with a more modern Floyd rose System with Locking Nut Bridge and Fine Tuners. Plus Locking Mechanics from Schaller. All in lovely black on a red Striker. All the mechanic modification were more expencive than the striker was when I bought it .. haha... I let the modification of the nut done by a Guitar shop. The had to mill out some parts of the body an at the nut. It was too hard to handle for me. Now while I play Guitar again I put in the Seymour Duncan Humbucker - The original one was good, no question. A Seymour Duncan type as far as I know. But the Black Winter has a lot of output! It was quite good, but sounds great now. Its in a realy good shape for the age. On Sunday I will use it on stage :)

    • @REXYLAB
      @REXYLAB  Рік тому +1

      @@astrosmash77 with all that it’s definitely a great guitar! So much for the tone wood debate. These guitars are plywood and are monsters!

  • @garrettboomerbender
    @garrettboomerbender 11 місяців тому +1

    Scored one of these in black for $240 with a hardcase. That blue is one of my favorite colors though.

    • @REXYLAB
      @REXYLAB  11 місяців тому +1

      I dig it! I have two Kramer focuses in this shade of blue.

  • @Mytwocentsisallicanafford
    @Mytwocentsisallicanafford 3 місяці тому

    I guess it depends on when you grew up and the music you enjoy but Kramer in the 80s was it got a mid 80s 600st and it plays and sounds like a dream

    • @REXYLAB
      @REXYLAB  3 місяці тому

      @@Mytwocentsisallicanafford what depends on what?

  • @TENACIOUSTHORNLEON
    @TENACIOUSTHORNLEON Рік тому +1

    I can't see myself ever getting rid of my KRAMER STRIKER 300 ST
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    I HAVE HAD it nearly 11 years already

    • @REXYLAB
      @REXYLAB  Рік тому +1

      You should keep it forever! I wish I did.

    • @TENACIOUSTHORNLEON
      @TENACIOUSTHORNLEON Рік тому

      @@REXYLAB
      10 - 4 on that
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      Every time I go somewhere with it to practice with people, they are telling me how nice 👍 it is
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      Now it hangs on the wall the majority of the time
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      My go to guitar 🎸 is constantly my AGILE HARM 3 BK SEMI HOLLOW BODY -
      With the mirror pick guard
      The bolt hole cover is mirror also
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      Hard to even find it on the web
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      Maybe you can find some time to look one up
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      HAS 3 pick ups
      ---
      Mine Doesn't have any model number on it
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      Almost shaped like an SG
      ---
      BLACK
      ----
      If you find one????
      I don't think you would be disappointed having it

  • @ਕਿਰਪਾਕਰਕੇਮਦਦਕਰੋ

    Hi! I want to change the hambucket pickup but I don't know what colors correspond to the polarity. Do you know which one is north, south, start, finish...?
    Thanks!

    • @REXYLAB
      @REXYLAB  Рік тому

      That depends on the manufacturer. The color codes are all different. What brand pickup do you have?

  • @dellydoe9061
    @dellydoe9061 2 роки тому

    Another fun watch! Would naphtha also work well to surface clean pickups?

    • @REXYLAB
      @REXYLAB  2 роки тому +2

      Thank you so much for watching!
      In my experience naphtha works very well for cleaning pickups. As always, be careful as pickup wire is very thin and it may wipe off logos if they are printed on.
      Thank you so much again for watching! It brings me so much joy to share my passion for guitar with likeminded people.

    • @dellydoe9061
      @dellydoe9061 2 роки тому +1

      @@REXYLAB Thanks! Keep pumping out the great content as always! As someone who is just starting to get more into working on their own guitars these videos have plenty of great tips and takeaways! I will have to give naphtha a try, I have a few Seymour Duncan’s from the early 80s that are covered in grime and rust so looking forward to giving it a shot!

    • @REXYLAB
      @REXYLAB  2 роки тому +1

      @@dellydoe9061 absolutely no problem. If there is anything I haven’t covered just let me know and I’ll probably make a video about it.
      I have a video coming out about setting up a wraparound bridge. It also has lots of information about trussrods and how to properly adjust them.

  • @georgemueh3273
    @georgemueh3273 2 роки тому +1

    Man this was my first guitar I bought myself. It is long gone now but would love to have another one. Is this for sale?

    • @REXYLAB
      @REXYLAB  2 роки тому +1

      I actually traded it way back when to my local guitar shop for something (don’t remember what) and they sold it to a guy that wound up working there.
      I have a series that I am doing and it will probably never end called “would a Floyd Rose by any other name play as sweet”. Since this has a single locking Floyd on it I made the new owner a deal, if he let me borrow it I would go through it entirely and straighten it all out. When he got it back he was very happy with it. I can mention to him that you are interested in it and to contact you here about it if he wants to sell it.
      If you want to watch more of this guitar I’ll post the link for the single locking Floyd below.
      On a personal note, I hope you are reunited with one of these guitars again. I have gotten all the old guitars back I let go of and it always felt good, even when they showed up in bad shape (see the video coming up about when buying a guitar on eBay goes wrong).
      Here you go and I hope you enjoy.
      ua-cam.com/video/lHs6z90Gxcc/v-deo.html

    • @georgemueh3273
      @georgemueh3273 2 роки тому +1

      @@REXYLAB I kind of did the same thing but mine got Frankensteined.
      I still have the single locking floyd on it. I was a dumb kid that didn't know what I was doing on guitars. But now I just want one stock as it was. It was a really good guitar for what it was. I have seen others but the one you have is the best one I've seen in a long time. Mine was mint too...
      Please feel free to let the owner know I'm interested and it will go to a good home. 👍
      Oh and I will be watching more of your videos too. 🤘

    • @REXYLAB
      @REXYLAB  2 роки тому

      @@georgemueh3273 don’t get the wrong idea, that one isn’t mint. It is very good though and after I went through all the work on it I guarantee it plays better than it did new.
      I agree that it is a great guitar for what it is and I will let the owner know you are interested in it for sure.
      I would also love it if you subscribed and hit the notification bell. I have lots of videos on here that are on real cool guitars from back in the day, modifications, repairs, and even a charity that is the living legacy of a terminal 6 year old girl that gives guitars to kids with rare and terminal diseases. I hope you give my channel a look.
      And thank you, thank you for checking out my video on this very cool guitar from back in the day. I hope to hear from you again soon.

  • @SCRollNinja
    @SCRollNinja 11 місяців тому

    I have a 88 striker 300st, but there is no trust rod adjustment hole ? Do i need to take the neck off to adjust the neck?

    • @REXYLAB
      @REXYLAB  11 місяців тому

      They did change a lot from this to 88. If there is no truss rod adjustment at the headstock it damn better be down at the heal of the neck. That means taking off a he neck to adjust the truss rod.
      I made a video about truss rods, it may help you.
      Everything You Need To Know About Your Truss Rod🎸
      ua-cam.com/video/JTr_v8pTnFw/v-deo.html

  • @hollywoodactress
    @hollywoodactress Рік тому +1

    Is the guitar heavy? Over 8.5lbs or not

    • @REXYLAB
      @REXYLAB  Рік тому +1

      It’s not heavy.

    • @hollywoodactress
      @hollywoodactress Рік тому +1

      @@REXYLAB thanks, wasn’t sure on the body being alder or ply .
      Also any ideas on how this 80s pacer striker compares to the new cheap pacer classic they re released?

    • @REXYLAB
      @REXYLAB  Рік тому

      @@hollywoodactress I don’t know actually.
      The 80s one is actually pretty good. The plywood body doesn’t really make a ver big difference. Compared to my solid body focuses.
      I haven’t spent much time with the new Kramers other than the night swan and Beretta reissues and those seem great.

  • @robb4340
    @robb4340 Рік тому +1

    Do you happen to know what it's worth at the moment.?

    • @REXYLAB
      @REXYLAB  Рік тому +1

      I do not. That is an actual German single locking Floyd Rose and it’s almost entirely original (I think one knob is different).
      The thing about the old strikers from this era is they are plywood bodies. That isn’t necessarily a bad thing but it isn’t necessarily a good thing either.
      I’m a little shocked that this video has done as well as it has. But that’s cool.
      The neck is fantastic and it plays and sounds nice. Good guitar for what it is.

    • @robb4340
      @robb4340 Рік тому +1

      @@REXYLAB Tnx. The same model and colour is nearby for sale and was wondering what it is worth. Don't have any experience with Kramer guitars.

    • @REXYLAB
      @REXYLAB  Рік тому

      @@robb4340 what are they asking for it? I can tell you if I feel it is worth the asking price.

    • @robb4340
      @robb4340 Рік тому +1

      @@REXYLAB 400 euro with a Line 6 spider IV 15 Amp

    • @REXYLAB
      @REXYLAB  Рік тому +1

      @@robb4340 according to my research absolute top dollar for that pair combined would be 325 euros before tax.
      That is inflating what both have gone for in the last month by quite a bit. A more realistic number is probably 275 to 300 euros.
      Keep in mind I f you overpay that is what drives prices up.