Framus Panthera Studio Custom Electric Guitar
For more gear reviews and videos check out guitarworld.com In this video Guitar World's gear editor Paul Riario demonstrates the features of the Framus Panthera Studio Custom electric guitar.
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could you put emgs in it
doesn’t it?
i was just about to comment saying that. thankfully i saw your comment haha. Hasn’t mark changed from EMG’s to Duncans or is it the other way around.
eh, the emg’s wouldnt get the coil split and these pick ups are really amazing in it. You could get mark mortons sig from jackson and put emg’s in that.
his jackson signature model just looks similar to this framus that’s all.
all the switches and knobs are extremely confusing
no he just uses the emg covers so that sweat from his picking hand dosent rust the pole pieces on the pickups
THAT GUITAR IS UGLY
I’ll take it for $200
There is a dvd A Custom Electric Guitar with preview on YouTube, check it out guys
Guitar is costly but worth if it you have it, although the switch and knob setup is really weird
play some pantera on that panthera!
didt mark used to play framus before he switched to jackson? i know willie did before he went to esp
this guy talks too much… but he runs good tests for youtube
I have one since 6 years or so, and it really is excellent. If all the options confuse you, most Framus models don’t have the middle SC, which makes it a lot simpler already. 2010 models seem to have a 5-way switch instead of the 3-way/push-pull-knob combo, so should be much more accessible. Almost flawless quality puts many much more expensive guitars to shame.
This is the best Guitar ever!!!
I’ve got one!!! It’s so cool!
This looks like a really great guitar. Does anyone know around how much it would cost?
nice t-shirt!
@GTFRANKS From what I’ve seen, he’s played Jacksons all along. The earliest videos I’ve seen have him playing a bolt-on Rhoads.
Hey Paul, play first, talk later. Just a thought.
about 4 grand american
they dont sell them on the usa. where can i get one?
they’re from germany, so u can order one there or visit the framus-warwick show room in NY
if this guitar had a flyd rose id shit my pants! but sadly this guitar is in no need of assistance in the $ category! lol
thats a cool guitar but all those switches and diles is a bit 2 much 2 my tastes i like it a little simpler. but still very cool