You say you passed up on buying a Floyd Rose Lester years ago?
Well, here is your chance to get one at a smokin price.
2013 build.
Dimarzio 36th anniversary pickups give this a tight deep growl
and sound great when you split the coils. I do not have the original Burstbuckers.
Few marks on it not even big enough to show in a picture.
Top is flamed enough to be a looker but not overly done to look cheesy. No chips or dings.
Case is mint.
Just a tad under 8lbs.
Neck is a comfy "C" that isn't real huge.
This intrigues me, but how does a Floyd feel on a LP? I’m so used to a TOM/Tailpiece. I just recently bought a Jackson to have a Floyd guitar and the bridge being so low to the body feels weird to me. I pick up one of my Les Pauls afterwards and it’s like a sigh of relief. I wonder if this will be a good middle ground.
This intrigues me, but how does a Floyd feel on a LP? I’m so used to a TOM/Tailpiece. I just recently bought a Jackson to have a Floyd guitar and the bridge being so low to the body feels weird to me. I pick up one of my Les Pauls afterwards and it’s like a sigh of relief. I wonder if this will be a good middle ground.
This intrigues me, but how does a Floyd feel on a LP? I’m so used to a TOM/Tailpiece. I just recently bought a Jackson to have a Floyd guitar and the bridge being so low to the body feels weird to me. I pick up one of my Les Pauls afterwards and it’s like a sigh of relief. I wonder if this will be a good middle ground.
This intrigues me, but how does a Floyd feel on a LP? I’m so used to a TOM/Tailpiece. I just recently bought a Jackson to have a Floyd guitar and the bridge being so low to the body feels weird to me. I pick up one of my Les Pauls afterwards and it’s like a sigh of relief. I wonder if this will be a good middle ground.
This intrigues me, but how does a Floyd feel on a LP? I’m so used to a TOM/Tailpiece. I just recently bought a Jackson to have a Floyd guitar and the bridge being so low to the body feels weird to me. I pick up one of my Les Pauls afterwards and it’s like a sigh of relief. I wonder if this will be a good middle ground.
This intrigues me, but how does a Floyd feel on a LP? I’m so used to a TOM/Tailpiece. I just recently bought a Jackson to have a Floyd guitar and the bridge being so low to the body feels weird to me. I pick up one of my Les Pauls afterwards and it’s like a sigh of relief. I wonder if this will be a good middle ground.
It feels like a Floyd on a Les Paul . The principle is odd, but in reality it totally works, I love my Axcess and I think my buddy John here is a clown for putting this one up for sale. The neck heel and body contours are different than the usual LP, and it really does a passable single coil tone with the tapping when you pull the tone pot.
This particular guitar is immaculately kept and plays very well, as are all his guitars and amps, I will vouch for him as I'm sure many others here would as well.