PRS SE Standard 245 Review

Paul Reed Smith as a guitar player may not be a household of a name, but the guitars he had created however is a totally different story. His guitar company started way back in 1985 when he first introduced the PRS Custom for the NAMM show and that launch the continuous success of the brand of guitars, bass and amplifiers

Gretsch Electromatic Pro Jet with Bigsby Review

The rich history of Gretch as a instrument manufacturer is more than a hundred years old. It started out from making drums that is still made today until the company went over on making also other types of instruments like banjos and different kinds folk instruments including guitars. Gretsch hit it big during the 50’s with their hallow body guitars

Gibson M2 Review

Diving into a Gibson Les Paul guitar especially in the higher models is to spend a surmountable amount of money just to own one. However that all change when Gibson released guitars for 2017 that includes a less expensive US made Les Paul, the Gibson M2. This attempt of Gibson to reach a broader audience so far has received mix

Epiphone Les Paul Standard Review

Epiphone offers good sounding and playable guitars for players who are not ready yet to pour in cash on a Gibson made guitar. The guitars this sub-brand of Gibson makes are much easier to save for, ranging from beginner level guitars like the Epiphone LP-100, and signature model Slash AFD, to mid-level guitars starting from the Epiphone Les Paul Standard,

Fender FSR Stratocaster Review

Fender FSR Stratocaster is basically a Standard Stratocaster, but unlike any other Fender or Squier guitars on the market, players won’t be able to view it when looking for information about their specification through searching the Fender catalog. They are Fender Special Run guitars, manufactured only in limited numbers with parts to build are requested by distributors and the guitars

Fender Modern Player Telecaster Plus Review

Looking back at its history, the Telecaster simple yet revolutionary design is the main foundation that propelled Fender in an era where archtops is the preferred guitar for players in the 1950’s. Then this first mass produced solid body electric guitar was followed by the Precision bass, and Stratocaster, that also gained commercial success equaling the Telecaster. Fender Modern Player

Squier Classic Vibe 50’s Telecaster Review

When archtop guitars reach its peak as the guitar of choice for players mainly in the 50’s. Thinline models of the guitar was introduce to be its follow-up version, that also became a popular guitar to use among jazz, blues, and rockabilly guitarists. Their era was still drawn to a close when players begun switching to solid body guitars with