Monday, December 15, 2025

Machete


The new Seymour Duncan Dino Cazares signature pickup depicted above, is called the Machete. Despite looking traditional, it's an active unit. The 7-string version is also available. I like the fact that a small SD logo was preferred instead of the full name version. Do note - this was conceived to manifest a pronounced treble response by default.

Pic: Seymour Duncan

Sunday, December 14, 2025

Edwards' 50th


Lest we forget, this year, ESP celebrates its 50th Anniversary. The ESP / LTD commemorative releases were costly. Even the LTD was priced excessively for many of us. It's rather late (December) but ESP has released the Edwards version of its commemorative piece - the E-Horizon CTM. Very classy looking with its gold appointments but it will definitely be as costly as its other anniversary counterparts. Darn.

Pic: ESP Japan

Saturday, December 13, 2025

More minions

I was of the opinion that Jackson's Minion Series would be a temporary occupation in Jackson's catalogue but it seems that the numbers are growing. To date, they added a maple fretboard version of the Dinky ($299) & the latest addition being a pinstriped body RR ($399). Two things:
  1. Appealing novelty. The novelty of owning such scaled down instruments might have carved out a strong niche appeal. Players actually love these guitars & wouldn't mind forking out money for one (or more than one).
  2. Real applications. There might be players out there who actually have real use for such guitars. For instance, these might be purchased to supplement guitar lessons for kids. Those who show competency would be allowed to move up to a standard-sized guitar. Also, there might be some bedroom maestros who want a simple offering for fun times.
Bottom line - these instruments would definitely not appeal to everyone. Do not believe the hype or blind recommendations. Best to try one out in the stores before parting with your precious cash. Both are available @ Swee Lee now.

Friday, December 12, 2025


Kiesel has this scaled down guitar for your considerations before they cease operations for the holidays. If it looks familiar then it's the Jason Becker signature Numbers model but scaled down to 22.2" giving it a very similar dimension to the Jackson Minion model. This pedigree of instruments is more novelty than anything else. Depending on the urgency of the manufacturer, it might stay in tune because we all know too well that an instrument of this nature has a prominent weakness; it is unable to stay in tune. On this note, Jackson's Minion & Ibanez's Mikro models are amongst those that do stay in tune. More importantly, proceeds from this sale would contribute greatly to Jason Becker's medical maintenance which should appeal to us fans more than the instrument per se.

Wishing everyone a good weekend ahead.

Pic: Kiesel

Thursday, December 11, 2025

Arm the homeless


Fender has finally unveiled the Arm The Homeless guitar, having worked closely with Tom Morello. It's made in Mexico. Pickups are EMGs & the bridge is the highly acclaimed GOTOH GE1966T.


However, Fender had issued a disclaimer about this flag image on the body which is disallowed for display in some parts of the world. Do take note if you are interested.

Pics: Fender

Wednesday, December 10, 2025

YY

I have no idea if there are (still) Korn fans who are looking forward to these Ibanez K7 guitars. The price tag there is quite excessive, especially for guitars which are not made in Japan. Then again, when PRS released the SE version of the Chleo, there are people who bought them.

Pics: Ibanez