domingo, 6 de junio de 2010

B.C. Rich



B.C. Rich is a manufacturer of guitars and bass guitars founded by the late Bernardo Chavez Rico in 1969 and the early 1970s. Currently,[citation needed] most B.C. Rich guitars are manufactured in Asia, but luthiers of the company's custom shop continue to hand-make instruments. The Hanser Music Group, based in Kentucky, operates B.C. Rich. As of 2001[update], no member of the Rico family is involved in the production of B.C. Rich guitars.



Jackson



Jackson is a guitar manufacturer originally operated by Grover Jackson, a partner of Wayne Charvel of Charvel Guitars. It is probably best known for his guitar model "Rhoads" V, originally designed and used by guitarist Randy Rhoads. This model inspired Grover to start the Jackson guitar company.

Wayne Charvel sold his interest in the Charvel name to Grover Jackson on November 10, 1978. The shop was located in San Dimas, California and manufactured guitars in this place between 1979 and 1986, when the company merged with IMC (International Music Corporation), an importer of musical instruments based in Texas.

Schecter Guitars

Schecter Guitars has a new guitar for the year 2010, in this case is its popular Schecter Hellraiser C-1 EX.

The guitar has by default a tune-aggressive (B / E / A / D / F # / B), has a wide spread of 26.5 "active pickups Humbucker EMG 81tw and 89, Bridge Tune-o-matic and tuners Schecter lock . So far the only finish available is that which you see in the picture (Black Cherry Finish) and will cost approximately $ 1069.

Personally I hope to soon be a demonstration video to see how this guitar sounds with that pitch and only six strings





Dean guitars




Dean Guitars is an American manufacturer of guitars. It was founded in 1976 in Chicago, Illinois by Dean Zelinsky and is currently owned by Armadillo Enterprises in Tampa, Florida.[1] Dean owner Elliott Dean Rubinson is one of very few guitar company owners who performs and tours with major artists that use his instruments like Michael Schenker and Uli Jon Roth. They have a 110,000 square foot facility that houses expanded warehousing, a quality control center, administrative offices, a USA guitar plant and pickup winding facilities. woodshop.[2] They have a very diverse line of import models as well.[3]

Oscar Medeiros gained ownership of the brand in the Late 80's and early 90's.[4]

Armadillo Enterprises purchased the Dean trade name in 1997 taking a dormant company to one of the largest guitar companies today. .[5] Production of the uniquely shaped Dean electric guitars and other musical instruments accounts for the majority of Armadillo's sales each year.[6]






Ibanez RG

Ibanez RG series of guitars is made by Ibanez in 1987. The RG series guitars are the most numerous guitars made around the world in terms of different models [1] and probably the most popular series Ibanez guitars produced by Hoshino Gakki. The Ibanez RG was designed originally derived from the series Ibanez JEM / Universe of Steve Vai and was released in 1987. Making the RG series continues today and is the most popular series of guitar at Hard Rock and Metal ever made.





Manufacturer: Ibanez
Period: 1987 - present

Body Type: Solid
Union (body-mast): Screwed

Body: Tilia, Mahogany
Neck: Maple, Walnut

Fingerboard: Ebony, maple, rosewood
Bridge: Edge, Lo-Pro Edge, Edge Zero, Edge III Tremolo, Fixed Bridge, Edge Pro Tremolo, Gibraltar Plus Bridge

Pickups: HSH or HH Infinity IBZ, IBZ DiMarzio Air Norton, Blue Velvet, and Tone Zone, or IBZ V7 & V8 & S1

Fender Stratocaster

Fender Musical Instruments Corporation, initially called the Fender Electric Instrument Manufacturing Company, was founded by Leo Fender in the 1940s, and is the best known manufacturers of electric guitars.

Fender is particularly known for carrying the solid body electric guitars to the masses. Fender created first solid body electric guitar mass market, the Telecaster (originally named the 'Broadcaster', 'Esquire' is the original model with a single pill), the first mass-produced under the Precision Bass or 'P-Bass ', and the world famous Stratocaster, or Start. Other companies and luthiers produced electric guitars, but they were all hollow body, or special guitars such as Rickenbacker Hawaiian Steel Lap.





Manufacturer: Fender

Period: 1954 - present
Body Type: Solid
Union (body-mast): Four screws (three at the time CBS, to cut costs).

Body: Alder, Ash, Poplar or Mahogany
Neck: Maple

Fingerboard: Maple, Rosewood, Pao Ferro
Bridge: Synchronized Tremolo

Pickups: 3 Single coil in standard configuration, HH 2 Humbuckers, SSH 2 Single coil + 1 Humbucker, Single coil + MSM + Humbucker Humbucker and P90 models tablets

The Gibson SG

The Gibson SG is a popular model of solid body electric guitar that has been introduced in the ancient 1960s.
It is similar to Gibson Les Paul model, but is lighter mainly because the body is narrower and double-cutaway (double "cut" above and below the neck)






Manufacturer: Gibson
Period: 1961 - present

Body Type: Solid
Union (body-mast): Bonding

Body: Mahogany
Mahogany Neck
Fingerboard: Ebony or Rosewood.

Bridge: Tune-o-Matic or bigsby
Pickups: 2 Humbuckers