Kramer Striker Figured HSS Electric Guitar - Transparent Red Reviews
Kramer's lauded sound and build quality are made more accessible than ever with the Striker Figured HSS electric guitar. Though priced for beginners, the Striker's high-octane performance and tone are anything but, with top-notch tonewoods and optimized electronics throughout. Kramer selected mahogany for the body to lay a warm and balanced foundation, topped with a stunning figured maple veneer for an extra visual pop on stage. Wrap your hand around the Striker's Indian laurel-capped maple neck, and you'll experience absolute comfort in any position courtesy of Kramer's K-Speed Slim Taper "C" neck profile, thin and agile enough to meet the needs of furious fretters of all stripes. To give the Striker the widest tonal palette possible, its bridge humbucker is coupled with a pair of sweet-sounding single-coils, ensuring that gut-punching grind, jazz cleans, sparkling chime, and so much more is easily achieved from the same instrument. Throw in a reliable Floyd Rose locking tremolo for squeals and dives without tuning issues, and Kramer's Striker HSS electric guitar offers the complete package at a phenomenal price point.
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Highest Rated Reviews
Made to rock
great guitar! Some problems that I found were neck dive, big frets, exposed pickup wires, and the input jack placement is annoying if you're sitting down. But the only problem that actually bugged me was the input jack thing. The rest was really good. The trem system and the pickups were super high quality. It's perfect for getting a perfect Van Halen sound. The guitar is very considerate of strap users, and the looks really do kill. overall, really good guitar for the price.
C’mon Kramer/Gibson
Was one of the first people to get one of these because I have previously loved the Kramer 211 Strikers from the early 2010's. I was extra disappointed and I sold this guitar just a little bit ago because I just couldn't love it. Kramer made a HUGE mistake with the neck profile on this guitar; it's huge and clunky and not at all a fast, shredder style neck. They had a perfect profile on the 211 Striker and I have no idea why they didn't go back with that profile. That was the biggest flaw. Now add to that, it had QC issues all over the place. Kramer, you have to do better than that. Very disappointed.