Monday, February 17, 2025

AZ 2025 @ Swee Lee


The 'new' Ibanez AZ models are now available at Swee Lee (AZ2204 / AZ2402). New here refers to the new colours offered for this year as these two models were already available in Ibanez's catalog last year (2024). It's good to note that list prices for these models remain unchanged. We notice how manufacturers would take every opportunity to revise prices upwards with every 'new' offering but not in this case. Why would they do so if it's merely a different colour offered, yes?

Pics: Ibanez

Sunday, February 16, 2025

Berzerker


I recall seeing Wylde Audio guitars at Davis GMC some time back. These are easy competition against  BC Rich's spiky, obtrusive & menacing designs. The Berzerker here is new & it has skulls body art to further intrigue the extreme music fundamentalists.


If you have outgrown the attention seeking skull theme, this corridor version might appeal to you. What's interesting about the Berzerker is that it sports a 24.6" scale length very Gibson-esque. 

Pics: Wylde Audio / Schecter

Saturday, February 15, 2025

Ibanez: GS121 (3)


The first thing that was done to the GS121 was a body top treatment, specifically, it's a re-finish. The original top was satin black which had a few scratches in some areas that scratch removers could not handle. That's right folks, you simply can't use liquid  scratch removers (plenty available at petrol kiosks) on satin surfaces. Not quite apparent but the new finish is a flip-flop blue / green / purple. I only did two layers this time & allowed drying to take place overnight. I also placed it in direct sunlight to help the curing process & applied polish cream. If this step is omitted, chances are, the finished top would be sticky & would stick to your bag surface. My make-shift spray 'booth', as you can see above, are merely used boxes conveniently salvaged from the recycling bin downstairs. 


The default fixed bridge (left) had dead saddles; they were mouldy & the action adjustment screws were rusty & impossible to turn. I ordered a replacement unit but the screw holes were all misaligned & were smaller (right). The default bridge was given a good clean up & the saddles from the replacement units were transferred over. Apparently, the replacement unit was meant for Standard Ibanez models, not the GIO ones.

I took the opportunity to re-finish the headstock as well, to match the body. The original decal was easily removed as it was a screened transfer. The surface was sanded & sprayed over, again, only two layers were done. The replacement decal you see here is the adhesive type. I prefer this over the water transfer version as it is more resistant to lacquer & devoid of that Fender-ish ghostly outline. After proper drying, the headstock was given a layer of lacquer finish to seal the decal onto the surface. As you've noticed, I removed the nut to facilitate this process. It was easily re-glued once everything was done. I hope the pics above give you an idea of what a flip flop finish is; notice the colour shift from purple (top) to green (bottom).


Beez did the final touches for me; a pair of Artec pickups together with a 3-way pickup selector. The default pots were left alone as they were still in excellent condition. 


That's it folks, a make over coverage of an unglam guitar. We cannot rule out the fact that something great can happen to something uncelebrated if the right things are done to it. I'm showing you that you don't need a luthier level know-how (myself especially) to actually execute a simple tinkering. Be prepared to accept the fact that some spares might not conform to your needs because replacement units are often not produced by the original manufacturer & measurements could be off. Wishing you all a great weekend & a successful mod adventure if you're at it.

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Friday, February 14, 2025

Price watch (90)

Swee Lee is listing this for $1,099...

Same seller. When the VM Baritone debuted around 2021, it was listed for USD600 +/- but along the way, this one somehow gained cult status & listed for about USD1K (SGD1,341) in the after aftermarket. I don't recall seeing this black version being brought into the stores here but still, paying that much for a Squier?

Price is too good to be true but understandably so as it suffered a broken headstock along the way. If you trust the standard of this repair, by all means, go ahead.


On a personal note, I prefer broken headstocks to be repaired with splines (above) as an approach to strengthening the broken areas. This is a more assured way but not the compulsory standard to observe, it depends on the type of breakage. Stay away from broken headstock instruments if you can.

Pic: sguitarworks

Thursday, February 13, 2025

Schecter: Red Dawn


New for 2025: Schecter Red Dawn guitars. This particular model you see above is the Sunset 6 ET. The Red Dawn models are basically shred-type players with Fishman pickups (Modern Ceramic / Alnico) which sport a rail design instead of pole pieces. If you don't fancy the Evertune bridge, a tune-o-matic type bridge is also offered. Other variations include baritone & 7-string models.

Pic: Schecter

Wednesday, February 12, 2025

B Clearance @ Swee Lee


Swee Lee is having good discounts for B-Stock items. I find some of the guitars clearing for good prices but the extent of the B-grade was not disclosed so I'm a little wary when it comes to recommending others on what to grab before the offers cease. For instance, bridge misalignments, despite being slight, should be avoided due to intonation issues. Also, fretboard lifting off might lead to expensive repair episodes down the road. 

A sub-$3K PRS Silver Sky should interest many fans of this guitar but as mentioned before, the nature of the flaw was not disclosed in the listing details so tread with caution. Two colours are available, moc sand & dodgem blue ($2,931 ea).

This Cort G300 is one heck of a player. Because it doesn't sport a glam brand on the headstock, players are naturally not drawn to one. I played this model a few times back when it was still available at Swee Lee's Bras Basah outlet & it's an easy recommendation for those looking for a good guitar without spending a bomb ($805).

This is an easy recommendation for newbies but pros won't mind getting one for backup - Heritage Ascent H-150. The only dislike (personal) are those tuners. For all models that I've tried in store, they were either dodgy or stiff ($289).

Pics: SL / Cort / Mannys