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  • loudfunkloudfunk

    Maintenant, c'est un super départ!

    Suhr ClassicPublié le 01/02/12 à 00:14
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    Made by John Suhr from the Fender custom shop and Pensa Suhr in Lake Elsinore California.
    Set-up...alder body, one piece even C shape maple neck, original FLoyd Rose term, 2 Suhr JST single coils, 1 Suhr DSV Humbucker in the bridge, 5 way selector, volume, tone, passive mid control, and on board 9 volt boost.

    UTILIZATION

    One of the best playing Suhr guitars I owned. This one was number five.
    Easy access to higher frets (scalloped) neck heel.
    Stayed in tune no matter how bad it was abuse. Came set-up super well.

    SOUNDS

    This is how a Super STrat should sound, feel and be made. It sounded great for high gain stuff through my usual suspects of amps (Mesa T-verb, VHT D-60, Soldano Avenger, old Marshalls and Fenders).
    But it also sounded like a good old Strat with the single coils. Which is not all that common when you have a Floyd style bridge. What helped there was that I installed a Tremol-No which makes the guitar sound like a vintage bridge equipped Start.
    The coolest part was the Alembic Strato-blaster copy boost that was installed. With a vintage amp with the boost on you got lovely crunch, with a crunchy amp with it o it was just searing.

    Also worth mentioning is the passive mid control, basically a scoop control. Which unlike most folks would assume was not for gain but for clean stuff. Middle single coil with it rolled down is the hippest Funk tone I've come across. Neck and middle pick-up together with it engaged was almost like an acoustic guitar. Very, very nice. All guitars should have that feature.

    OVERALL OPINION

    My favorite Suhr I've used. As a matter of fact one of the best Super Strats I played. And it didn't have the inherent Stat with hum bucker in the bridge midrange honk. Suhr did good with this!
  • HatsubaiHatsubai

    Suhr prendre un bon départ

    Suhr ClassicPublié le 19/05/11 à 04:32
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    The Suhr Classic is a purely vintage style guitar with a few modern twists to it. Given that the normal Classics are custom shop guitar, there are tons of options to choose from. The one I played had an alder body, a maple neck and fretboard, 22 stainless steel frets, a vintage six point trem, SSS configuration, one volume, two tones and a five way switch.

    UTILIZATION

    These guitars are put together so nicely that it's almost unbelievable that companies like Fender can stay in business. The fretwork on these guitars is scary good. The stainless steel frets mean that you never have to worry about your frets wearing out or getting dull like nickel does. The frets are also PLEK'd which means that a machine leveled them. This allows you to get super low action on this guitar without worrying about fretting out like so many other old school strat-style guitars.

    SOUNDS

    The pickups in these are purely vintage spec with a slight modern twist. For one, this had the special backing plate option which meant there was no hum at all. That is a huge improvement from the strats of yesteryear. They pickups all sound super clear and woody sounding. The vintage feel is there, but they also respond to the volume and tone knobs like crazy. There's just something about these that makes me want to play all day long.

    OVERALL OPINION

    Given that the Classic I played was a custom guitar, it cost a good bit of money. However, I feel it was worth it since the guitar totally destroyed any Fender I've ever played. The pickups were super clear and silent, the neck felt broken in, it had stainless steel frets and I was able to get the action I wanted without compromising the ability to bend to certain notes.
  • tatgetatge

    Suhr ClassicPublié le 04/03/08 à 00:39
    - Ma Suhr Classic est une merveille, même ma Tom anderson équipée de micros Kinman me paraît terne à coté, ces guitares sont un rêve...

    UTILISATION

    Manche incroyablement confortable, et rééllement facile à jouer, les accords plaqués n'importe ou sur le manche sonnent super juste et clair avec le systeme Buzz Feiten et les nouveaux micros Fletche Landau (FL) déchirent tout.....si vous en essayez une vous êtes foutus et ça fera mal au compte en banque......

    SONORITÉS

    Je joue essentiellemnt du blues, rock et fusion et ç'est parfait aussi bien en son clair que saturé.

    AVIS GLOBAL

    Utilisée depuis une semaine je dors quasiment avec, je la joue avec un Fender Deluxe 60W …
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    - Ma Suhr Classic est une merveille, même ma Tom anderson équipée de micros Kinman me paraît terne à coté, ces guitares sont un rêve...

    UTILISATION

    Manche incroyablement confortable, et rééllement facile à jouer, les accords plaqués n'importe ou sur le manche sonnent super juste et clair avec le systeme Buzz Feiten et les nouveaux micros Fletche Landau (FL) déchirent tout.....si vous en essayez une vous êtes foutus et ça fera mal au compte en banque......

    SONORITÉS

    Je joue essentiellemnt du blues, rock et fusion et ç'est parfait aussi bien en son clair que saturé.

    AVIS GLOBAL

    Utilisée depuis une semaine je dors quasiment avec, je la joue avec un Fender Deluxe 60W (4hp) à lampes. il paraît que les tylers sont pas mal non plus mais je referais ce choix sans hésiter si je ne l'avait plus. Elle et un peu chéro mais au States avec le $ qui baisse ça le fait qd même////
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