A trem guitar loaded with all the goods a serious rocker needs.
A plethora of great tones are generated by the Kramer Striker 211 guitar's Alnico V bridge humbucker
and dual single-coil pickups in the middle and neck. Controls include a master volume, master tone, and a 5-way selector.
The volume features what Kramer calls a "treble bleed" mod, which keeps your tone bright when backing down the volume control.
The Kramer Striker 211 Custom electric guitar features a double-cutaway mahogany body with a beautiful flamed maple
top. A bolt-on maple neck has a thin-tapered profile that makes playing effortless. The Kramer guitar's 24-fret maple fingerboard
sports thorn-shaped position inlays. A recessed double-locking Floyd Rose-licensed tremolo bridge system won't get in your
way and will keep you in tune no matter how aggressively you play.
In the mid-1970s, when Kramer guitars began, they
were exclusively producing aluminum necked guitars. In 1982, Kramer cemented an exclusive distribution deal with Floyd Rose.
Kramer guitars were also loaded with additional features like Schaller tuners and Seymour Duncan pickups. With the endorsement
of Eddie Van Halen, Kramer became the world's best selling guitar in the mid-80s. The Gibson Guitar Company acquired the revered
Kramer brand and has reissued many of the historic Kramer guitars and introduced modern design innovations as well. Kramer
players include a who's who of rock guitarists with Eddie Van Halen, Ritchie Sambora, Mick Mars, & Vivian Campbell among them.
Kramer Striker 211 Custom Electric Guitar Features:
- Recessed Floyd Rose-licensed tremolo bridge
- Alnico V humbucker with 2 single-coil pickups
- Volume "treble bleed" mod
- 1 volume, 1 tone
- 5-way selection switch
- Thorn inlays
- Chrome hardware
- Mahogany body
- Flamed maple top
- Hard maple neck, satin finish
- Maple fingerboard
- 12" radius
- Thorn fingerboard inlays
- 24 medium frets
- 1.65" nut width
- 25-1/2" scale
- Die-cast tuners
- Case sold separately
It would be tough finding a better value than this Kramer guitar!