I picked this Kramer up today at, of all places, Guitar Center. It's brand new, not used. For whatever reason it was on sale for $160 off, knocking it down from $379 all the way to $219. It's not blemished, damaged, or a second. In fact, it's in absolutely perfect condition.
When I asked the charming young saleslady why it was so steeply discounted she simply said that they've been recently pushing the Kramers hard like this, which sufficiently satisfied my curiosity.
This is my second Kramer, as I picked up a Focus model earlier this year. I was already impressed with bang for the buck of the Focus, but this Pacer Classic is a noticeable step up in quality from that.
The stock pickups are A5 and very usable. The Floyd is a Special and I simply cannot put it out of tune. Apparently the body is alder and it has some heft to it. The fretwork is excellent, being level with no sprouts. The neck itself is very speedy.
All I want to play on this thing is VH, fast legato runs, trilly type wheedlie wheedlie things interspersed with dive bombs and squeals. What the hell else do you buy a guitar like this for?
I'm on the notification list for when Sweetwater gets the red Kramer Barretta Special restocked, though I'm thinking that this Pacer has satisfied my red Kramer urge.
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That's hot! Kramer is making some fine instruments these days. Congrats and HNGD!toomanycats wrote: ↑Wed Oct 04, 2023 6:45 pm I picked this Kramer up today at, of all places, Guitar Center. It's brand new, not used. For whatever reason it was on sale for $160 off, knocking it down from $379 all the way to $219. It's not blemished, damaged, or a second. In fact, it's in absolutely perfect condition.
When I asked the charming young saleslady why it was so steeply discounted she simply said that they've been recently pushing the Kramers hard like this, which sufficiently satisfied my curiosity.
This is my second Kramer, as I picked up a Focus model earlier this year. I was already impressed with bang for the buck of the Focus, but this Pacer Classic is a noticeable step up in quality from that.
The stock pickups are A5 and very usable. The Floyd is a Special and I simply cannot put it out of tune. Apparently the body is alder and it has some heft to it. The fretwork is excellent, being level with no sprouts. The neck itself is very speedy.
All I want to play on this thing is VH, fast legato runs, trilly type wheedlie wheedlie things interspersed with dive bombs and squeals. What the hell else do you buy a guitar like this for?
I'm on the notification list for when Sweetwater gets the red Kramer Barretta Special restocked, though I'm thinking that this Pacer has satisfied my red Kramer urge.
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Yes, I'm so glad that the Kramer brand is back in the game and I don't have to rely only finding an expensive vintage Neptune NJ instrument to get my fix (apologies to @PsychoCid ).RiverDog wrote: ↑Wed Oct 04, 2023 8:56 pmThat's hot! Kramer is making some fine instruments these days. Congrats and HNGD!toomanycats wrote: ↑Wed Oct 04, 2023 6:45 pm I picked this Kramer up today at, of all places, Guitar Center. It's brand new, not used. For whatever reason it was on sale for $160 off, knocking it down from $379 all the way to $219. It's not blemished, damaged, or a second. In fact, it's in absolutely perfect condition.
When I asked the charming young saleslady why it was so steeply discounted she simply said that they've been recently pushing the Kramers hard like this, which sufficiently satisfied my curiosity.
This is my second Kramer, as I picked up a Focus model earlier this year. I was already impressed with bang for the buck of the Focus, but this Pacer Classic is a noticeable step up in quality from that.
The stock pickups are A5 and very usable. The Floyd is a Special and I simply cannot put it out of tune. Apparently the body is alder and it has some heft to it. The fretwork is excellent, being level with no sprouts. The neck itself is very speedy.
All I want to play on this thing is VH, fast legato runs, trilly type wheedlie wheedlie things interspersed with dive bombs and squeals. What the hell else do you buy a guitar like this for?
I'm on the notification list for when Sweetwater gets the red Kramer Barretta Special restocked, though I'm thinking that this Pacer has satisfied my red Kramer urge.
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But I've gotta be honest, when it comes to this Kramer Pacer, it is mostly about the past for me, about possessing a fetish object that emotionally connects me to the year 1982, and mostly about this man who has now ascended to demigod status . . .
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Congrats on the new Kramer and it seems like yo got quite the deal!
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Thanks. Again, I'm still a little puzzled why it was priced at $219. There was an identical model Kramer Pacer hanging right next to this red one, only in blue. It was also new and deeply discounted, but only to something like $240. I thought that was odd as well, as red seems to be a more desirable color for a Kramer due to the EVH connection.tonebender wrote: ↑Thu Oct 05, 2023 10:26 am Congrats on the new Kramer and it seems like yo got quite the deal!
Sometimes you've just got to forget about these puzzling questions and pull the trigger when a good deal is staring you right in the face.
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Yep, pretty much. Although for me, if it doesn't have a hockey stick headstock, I am not in.toomanycats wrote: ↑Thu Oct 05, 2023 8:44 am
But I've gotta be honest, when it comes to this Kramer Pacer, it is mostly about the past for me, about possessing a fetish object that emotionally connects me to the year 1982, and mostly about this man who has now ascended to demigod status . . .
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Long & Mcquade are selling Baretta Specials for $259 CAD (reg. $329) this month, so I will likely take the plunge, using up a $100 gift card to make it even cheaper. The one I played didn't stay in tune at all, but by reputation they usually do. And I have a Floyd 1000 sitting in it's box.....
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I'm usually skeptical right up front with humbuckers that that don't have adjustable poles, such as these, but these pickups are not bad at all. The bridge is something like 8.9 K resistance and the neck is a little less at around 8.5 K, so definitely PAFish territory. @mozz recently sent me some rough cast A2 magnets (thanks again man!) and I'm thinking that at least the bridge might sound spongier with one of them swapped in. The neck pickup sounds so good as is with the A5 that I really don't want to change anything.
Yes, the Floyd Special stays in tuner perfectly.
I know that there are people online who had criticized both the pickups and trem on the Pacer Classic. I just think that a lot of people prefer a much hotter pickup, like a SD JB, or something with the oomph of a ceramic magnet, and therefore describe the stock Pacer pups as weak.
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FWIW, the magnet combo in the Gibson 498T/490R set which is stock in most Studios, is the exact opposite, A2 in the neck, A5 in the bridge...toomanycats wrote: ↑Fri Oct 06, 2023 10:02 am
...@mozz recently sent me some rough cast A2 magnet (thanks again man!) and I'm thinking that at least the bridge might sound spongier with one of them swapped in. The neck pickup sounds so good as is with the A5 that I really don't want to change anything.
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True, my favorite neck humbucker is the Gibson Burstbucker 1, which is A2. It is very articulate, clear, and vocal. I believe that the low, sub 8k resistance, along with the unbalanced, non wax potted coils contributes to these qualities.tobijohn wrote: ↑Fri Oct 06, 2023 10:26 amFWIW, the magnet combo in the Gibson 498R/490T set which is stock in most Studios, is the exact opposite, A2 in the neck, A5 in the bridge...toomanycats wrote: ↑Fri Oct 06, 2023 10:02 am
...@mozz recently sent me some rough cast A2 magnet (thanks again man!) and I'm thinking that at least the bridge might sound spongier with one of them swapped in. The neck pickup sounds so good as is with the A5 that I really don't want to change anything.
However, when I’ve tried to put A2 magnets in a PAF neck humbucker that doesn’t share those other qualities I often find that it comes out sounding both weaker and less clear than the same pup with A5.
I suppose it can’t hurt to try.
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Is the bridge flush-mounted? The Floyd Specials do juuuuust fine flush-mounted on the EVH Wolfgang Standards.toomanycats wrote: ↑Fri Oct 06, 2023 10:02 amI'm usually skeptical right up front with humbuckers that that don't have adjustable poles, such as these, but these pickups are not bad at all. The bridge is something like 8.9 K resistance and the neck is a little less at around 8.5 K, so definitely PAFish territory. @mozz recently sent me some rough cast A2 magnet (thanks again man!) and I'm thinking that at least the bridge might sound spongier with one of them swapped in. The neck pickup sounds so good as is with the A5 that I really don't want to change anything.
Yes, the Floyd Special stays in tuner perfectly.
I know that there are people online who had criticized both the pickups and trem on the Pacer Classic. I just think that a lot of people prefer a much hotter pickup, like a SD JB, or something with the oomph of a ceramic magnet, and therefore describe the stock Pacer pups as weak.
And if it doesn't, there always seems to be someone selling a 1000 series.
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Intuitively, I would be inclined to think A5 neck/A2 bridge would be the way to go, but I guess for the last forty years (Studio was introduced in 1983) Gibson has thought otherwise...toomanycats wrote: ↑Fri Oct 06, 2023 10:39 am
True, my favorite neck humbucker is the Gibson Burstbucker 1, which is A2. It is very articulate, clear, and vocal. I believe that the low, sub 8k resistance, along with the unbalanced, non wax potted coils contributes to these qualities.
However, when I’ve tried to put A2 magnets in a PAF neck humbucker that doesn’t share those other qualities I often find that it comes out sounding both weaker and less clear than the same pup with A5.
I suppose it can’t hurt to try.
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The trem isn't resting on the body and I can actually pull up a whole step. That being said, it still doesn't feel as "floaty" as a Floyd with a big bunch of wood dished out of the body. But I'm telling ya, this thing just stays in tune.Rollin Hand wrote: ↑Fri Oct 06, 2023 10:43 amIs the bridge flush-mounted? The Floyd Specials do juuuuust fine flush-mounted on the EVH Wolfgang Standards.toomanycats wrote: ↑Fri Oct 06, 2023 10:02 amI'm usually skeptical right up front with humbuckers that that don't have adjustable poles, such as these, but these pickups are not bad at all. The bridge is something like 8.9 K resistance and the neck is a little less at around 8.5 K, so definitely PAFish territory. @mozz recently sent me some rough cast A2 magnet (thanks again man!) and I'm thinking that at least the bridge might sound spongier with one of them swapped in. The neck pickup sounds so good as is with the A5 that I really don't want to change anything.
Yes, the Floyd Special stays in tuner perfectly.
I know that there are people online who had criticized both the pickups and trem on the Pacer Classic. I just think that a lot of people prefer a much hotter pickup, like a SD JB, or something with the oomph of a ceramic magnet, and therefore describe the stock Pacer pups as weak.
And if it doesn't, there always seems to be someone selling a 1000 series.
If I have any complaints at all about the bridge, it's that I'd like the G and D string saddles to be just slightly higher. It's a very common old school trick to shim underneath the saddles of a Floyd. I've done it before using either pieces of aluminum from a can or bits of a razor blade.
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"FWIW, the magnet combo in the Gibson 498R/490T set which is stock in most Studios, is the exact opposite, A2 in the neck, A5 in the bridge..."
I think that's a typo there, usually 490r neck and 498t bridge. A2 neck, A5 bridge. I have a few studios and i hate the difference when you toggle pickups, way too much. I always swap the magnets as per lespaul forum/my lespaul forums. I think it tames the bridge while brightens up the neck.
I think that's a typo there, usually 490r neck and 498t bridge. A2 neck, A5 bridge. I have a few studios and i hate the difference when you toggle pickups, way too much. I always swap the magnets as per lespaul forum/my lespaul forums. I think it tames the bridge while brightens up the neck.
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It was, indeed. I meant what you said, and corrected my original post....mozz wrote: ↑Fri Oct 06, 2023 2:52 pm "FWIW, the magnet combo in the Gibson 498R/490T set which is stock in most Studios, is the exact opposite, A2 in the neck, A5 in the bridge..."
I think that's a typo there, usually 490r neck and 498t bridge. A2 neck, A5 bridge. I have a few studios and i hate the difference when you toggle pickups, way too much. I always swap the magnets as per lespaul forum/my lespaul forums. I think it tames the bridge while brightens up the neck.
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toomanycats wrote: ↑Fri Oct 06, 2023 2:18 pmThe trem isn't resting on the body and I can actually pull up a whole step. That being said, it still doesn't feel as "floaty" as a Floyd with a big punch of wood dished out of the body. But I'm telling ya, this thing just stays in tune.Rollin Hand wrote: ↑Fri Oct 06, 2023 10:43 amIs the bridge flush-mounted? The Floyd Specials do juuuuust fine flush-mounted on the EVH Wolfgang Standards.toomanycats wrote: ↑Fri Oct 06, 2023 10:02 am
I'm usually skeptical right up front with humbuckers that that don't have adjustable poles, such as these, but these pickups are not bad at all. The bridge is something like 8.9 K resistance and the neck is a little less at around 8.5 K, so definitely PAFish territory. @mozz recently sent me some rough cast A2 magnet (thanks again man!) and I'm thinking that at least the bridge might sound spongier with one of them swapped in. The neck pickup sounds so good as is with the A5 that I really don't want to change anything.
Yes, the Floyd Special stays in tuner perfectly.
I know that there are people online who had criticized both the pickups and trem on the Pacer Classic. I just think that a lot of people prefer a much hotter pickup, like a SD JB, or something with the oomph of a ceramic magnet, and therefore describe the stock Pacer pups as weak.
And if it doesn't, there always seems to be someone selling a 1000 series.
If I have any complaints at all about the bridge, it's that I'd like the G and D string saddles to be just slightly higher. It's a very common old school trick to shim underneath the saddles of a Floyd. I've done it before using either pieces of aluminum from a can or bits of a razor blade.
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It's probably the right radius for the fretboard, unless Gibsepiphkramer are really screwing the pooch. But, comfort is comfort
Otherwise, if the Special works, no need to fix it.
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Looking at TMC's pics, I sort of see the unfluence of the Pacer on Joe Satriani's Ibanez models. Definitely the layout is similar, even if the materials and hardware are different.
FWIW....New Kramer Day incoming.
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Now that you mention it, I had noticed the Kramer Pacer and Satch signature Ibby similarity too.Rollin Hand wrote: ↑Fri Oct 13, 2023 9:43 am
Looking at TMC's pics, I sort of see the unfluence of the Pacer on Joe Satriani's Ibanez models. Definitely the layout is similar, even if the materials and hardware are different.
FWIW....New Kramer Day incoming.
Also, has anybody else noticed that Joe is the guy with the least amount of hair on his head, that had the most amount of hair on his arms? Not sure what that means, but damn, the guy can sure play guitar real good.
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When your STUDENTS include Steve Vai, Kirk Hammett and Alex Skolnick, you must be doing something right.toomanycats wrote: ↑Fri Oct 13, 2023 2:07 pmNow that you mention it, I had noticed the Kramer Pacer and Satch signature Ibby similarity too.Rollin Hand wrote: ↑Fri Oct 13, 2023 9:43 am
Looking at TMC's pics, I sort of see the unfluence of the Pacer on Joe Satriani's Ibanez models. Definitely the layout is similar, even if the materials and hardware are different.
FWIW....New Kramer Day incoming.
Also, has anybody else noticed that Joe is the guy with the least amount of hair on his head, that had the most amount of hair on his arms? Not sure what that means, but damn, the guy can sure play guitar real good.
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You know what you'd get if you put all those guys together . . . Joe, Steve, Kirk, and Alex?Rollin Hand wrote: ↑Fri Oct 13, 2023 5:07 pmWhen your STUDENTS include Steve Vai, Kirk Hammett and Alex Skolnick, you must be doing something right.toomanycats wrote: ↑Fri Oct 13, 2023 2:07 pmNow that you mention it, I had noticed the Kramer Pacer and Satch signature Ibby similarity too.Rollin Hand wrote: ↑Fri Oct 13, 2023 9:43 am
Looking at TMC's pics, I sort of see the unfluence of the Pacer on Joe Satriani's Ibanez models. Definitely the layout is similar, even if the materials and hardware are different.
FWIW....New Kramer Day incoming.
Also, has anybody else noticed that Joe is the guy with the least amount of hair on his head, that had the most amount of hair on his arms? Not sure what that means, but damn, the guy can sure play guitar real good.
This bad-azz guitar shredder named @Narsh .
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I think Narsh has the talent, but is lacking in the arm hair department.toomanycats wrote: ↑Sat Oct 14, 2023 6:08 amYou know what you'd get if you put all those guys together . . . Joe, Steve, Kirk, and Alex?Rollin Hand wrote: ↑Fri Oct 13, 2023 5:07 pmWhen your STUDENTS include Steve Vai, Kirk Hammett and Alex Skolnick, you must be doing something right.toomanycats wrote: ↑Fri Oct 13, 2023 2:07 pm
Now that you mention it, I had noticed the Kramer Pacer and Satch signature Ibby similarity too.
Also, has anybody else noticed that Joe is the guy with the least amount of hair on his head, that had the most amount of hair on his arms? Not sure what that means, but damn, the guy can sure play guitar real good.
This bad-azz guitar shredder named @Narsh .
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Yes, the frets are what one might call "vintage" sized. It's not that I hate frets like that, and I'm fine with them on a Les Paul or traditional type Strat. However, on a Superstrat small frets do seem out of place. This Pacer Classic is made in China, as is my Kramer Focus, and both have the same small frets. Now my two Kramer Baretta Specials are made in Indonesia and have what I'd call medium jumbo frets. Amazing necks on those Indonesian Kramers.
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