The
charvel guitar is a light guitar with decent craftsmanship/paint plus
two great aftermarket pickups so it sounds very fat and covers many
tones.
The
best thing is the compound radius fingerboard, easy to play both down
low and up high. The charvel guitar rosewood fretboard is extremely
easy to move on if you keep it clean also the back of the fretboard
(maple wood) offers little resistance when sliding and fretting very
fast, works very well together. The dual humbucking pickups that I had
put in (Seymour Duncan HG22s)offer a wider range of Playability with
the Jackson neck style. The charvel guitar sounds good in all 3 pickup
positions and has little distortion. They work well in distorted mode
and sound really good when played clean.
All
the peaces of the chaver guitar were first class quality. The neck,
the body, the electronic, the color of the guitar were very-very good!
And the sound was a real fat sound! The neck and the bridge PU-s had
a great, increased middle frequency, and had a high output level together
with hum-free operation. Good construction, excellent quality, very
good sound, absolutely good neck, nice look, good machineheads and trem.
Lot's of QUALITY features in a small package. Charvel guitars have
had a relatively minor yet influential and important role in defining
the modern electric guitar. While musical styles, especially in the
rock arena, seem to come and go with considerable frequency, many
of the guitar tones remain precisely the same give or take a few degrees
of distortion. A guitar for all seasons and certainly one aimed at
no nonsense rock, whatever the style or genre. There's a well-balanced
rock tone here that allows breath and a fair degree of sparkle, yet
with a responsive amp tone. The sound will fit in with any classic
rock riffing.