Kramer Striker HSS Electric Guitar - Ebony Reviews
Kramer's lauded sound and build quality are made more accessible than ever with the Striker 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. Wrap your hand around the Striker's maple neck with matching fingerboard, 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
Absolutely fantastic guitar !
The over all QC and general quality of this guitar is phenomenal, everything works and stays in tune right out of the box thanks to the team at Sweetwater. I can't rave enough about how this is the best looking out of the colors in the series. Pickups are great and sound fantastic.
Garbage. I should've returned it.
Very bad quality control, even for a cheaper guitar. Biggest issue was a loose locking nut. The screws that hold the nut to the wood of the neck were stripped causing a popping/creaking noise when bending strings or using the bar. Other issues: loose and crooked machine heads, pickup installed crooked, loose wiring, and the spring claw installed so crooked it was wedged against the trem cover. In all fairness I had every opportunity to return it, but I had already started to modify/upgrade it, so that is on me. After declining to return it I started to figure out how to fix the locking nut issue. It turns out the screw holes are pretty "hogged out". Also, aren't these things inspected before shipping? For what it's worth, the setup was really good when I got it though.