No it's not my style, though it might be for a good bunch of us.
Rarely attracted to things associated with pointy headstock fare, but GFS adding some classic elements to teh floydz don't seem to be not all that bad for the cheaps.
The colors are disappointedly not burning my eyes, where is the neon?
There is an arctic white model, should have called it cocaine white cause that seems appropriate.
paul_ wrote:When are homeland security gonna get on this "2-piece King Size Snickers" horseshit that showed up a couple years ago? I've started dropping one of them on the floor of my car every time.
jcyphe wrote:The colors are disappointedly not burning my eyes, where is the neon?
Right 'nuff, for a company who has a habit of doing things slightly differently and not always making guitars that look completely generic, you'd nearly have expected them to have fluorescent tiger options somewhere.
They dont look too bad, the headstock is'nt the worst by a long way.
Its a tough market with Superstrats though, brands like Aria, ESP and Cort offer some excellent budget stuff and lets not forget the Squier Stagemasters and Showmasters.
honeyiscool wrote:The $239 has a genuine Floyd Rose Tremolo, not a licensed one. That alone is a good reason to buy.
Except that I really like that green color in the OP, and I think translucent finishes are gross.
I'm with you on the finish of the more expensive one. I would probably get one of these if they had the solid color body with the Floyd Rose and reverse headstock neck. I it doesn't have to be set neck but I prefer other neck style and the plain, non-flame topped body.