Jackson JS22 Dinky DKA Review

Throughout the heavy and thrash metal heydays of the mid 1980’s. Jackson guitars together with other guitar makers like Ibanez and ESP LTD has collaborated in some way or another by accident. Not knowingly in the process they be defining a new era of electric guitars, influencing a new breed of players reaching up until to this point in time

C-1 SGR by Schecter Review

The brand Schecter first gain recognition as a reputable repair shop in California which also manufactures quality replacement parts for guitars made by Fender and Gibson, but never really supplied the parts for these companies to use on their guitars. They started offering fully assembled guitars for the first time in 1979, modeled after the Fender Stratocaster as well as

Dean VX Classic Black Review

Dean guitars is loaded with decades of heavy metal credentials. The guitars this brand makes has radical body shapes superimposed by long necks, then complimented with different designs of headstocks, finishes and prints for their artist series. Pick-ups configuration as well varies on every guitar to achieve the prefered sound guitarist would need on the way they play. Dean VX

Ibanez GIO GRX70QA Review

Guitars made by Ibanez goes way back and has a very interesting history to know. It really all started out in the lawsuit guitar era of the 60’s were this Japanese brand together with others is being sued by big name guitar makers like Gibson, Fender, Martin and Rickenbacker for making almost exact copies of their guitars. After settlement by

Squier Fender Affinity Series Telecaster Review

The success Fender as a brand is enjoying today won’t all be possible without the Telecaster. First introduced as the Broadcaster, then later change to the Telecaster, it is the first solid body guitar for the company that received a huge commercial success, and has gained a massive following in the guitar world were countless number of famous artist and

Squier Fender Affinity Series Stratocaster HSS Review

The Squier brand has stayed the same over the years on delivering less expensive guitars of Fender. Paving the way for beginners on a small budget to learn the guitar affordably, and for experience players to have a guitar that they can actually use for gigs or as a good back-up guitar for their Fender Strat without having to dig

Sterling by Music Man SUB Silo3 Review

Every major guitar brands today has an entry level guitar to offer. These guitars are categorized appropriately as decent sounding and playable. They are great for beginners who just wanna spend a few bucks for a guitar, small amp and basic accessories to get them started in learning chords, develop lead skills, and soon progress in covering songs they like.