Charvel Pro Mod San Dimas SD1 HH FR M Electric Guitar - Chameleon Reviews
The formula for Charvel's Pro-Mod San Dimas Style 1 HH FR M is simple. Hot-rodded for full-throttle performance, this superb solidbody electric guitar rocks a curvaceous alder body with comfortable contours that will feel instantly familiar; it's outfitted with premium appointments such as a maple neck with graphite reinforcement and a silky-smooth compound-radius maple fingerboard with jumbo frets. For ultra-stable pitch expression, this San Dimas features a Floyd Rose double-locking tremolo that lets you flutter, warble, and dive-bomb with impunity. Two hot Seymour Duncan humbuckers with coil splits complete the setup, turning this guitar into a music flamethrower with amazing playability and an enormous tone arsenal that deploys everything from chimey cleans to blistering high gain. Suitable for any music genre, the Charvel Pro-Mod San Dimas Style 1 HH FR M is a serious guitar for serious guitarists.
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Highest Rated Reviews
Awesome hot rodded strat!
Looks great, build quality is great, fret work is great, resonance and sustain are great.
Nice Intermediate Super Strat guitar
I should state first that this is my first super Strat/shredder guitar in a few years. For the better part of the last 20 years, I played Ibanez Prestige RG guitars so, that would be my comparison. A few years ago I went to mainly just playing Gibson LPs, PRS and Fender USA Strats and Teles. Lately I have been having the itch for a double locking trem guitar with high output pups. So, this time around, I thought I would try something different than the Ibanez RG. The Chameleon finish is really cool looking. I could only find one fault on the fit and finish. The neck pickup is ever so slightly crooked. I guess I could have sent it back and got another one....not a big deal, I will fix that myself when I change strings the next time. I would say that I prefer the 12-16 compound radius fretboard over my old RGs. The back profile is very similar to an Ibanez Wizard but maybe just a bit chunkier. It plays and sounds very good for the price. I was honestly thinking it would not be that good. This guitar just screams 80's Super Strat. If that's what you are after, then I think this is a very good choice.