🎶 Elevate Your Jam with the Kramer Striker!
The Kramer Striker HSS Modern Floyd Rose in Ebony is a high-performance electric guitar designed for serious musicians. Featuring a satin-finished maple neck with a K-Speed Slim Taper C profile, Alnico 5 pickups, and a licensed Floyd Rose tremolo system, this guitar delivers exceptional sound quality and playability. Its striking combination of maple and ebony woods not only enhances its aesthetic appeal but also contributes to its rich tonal characteristics. Perfect for both studio recordings and live performances, the Kramer Striker is a must-have for any guitarist looking to elevate their sound.
Color | Ebony |
Fretboard Material Type | Maple |
Neck Material Type | Maple |
Back Material Type | Maple Wood |
Body Material Type | Mahogany |
Top Material Type | Maple Wood, Ebony Wood |
Scale Length | 25.5 Inches |
Number of Strings | 6 |
Guitar Pickup Configuration | H-S-S |
Guitar Bridge System | Licensed Floyd Rose Tremolo |
Hand Orientation | Right |
N**R
So happy!
With this Kramer I complete my collection of favorite brands along with Jackson, Gibson, Washburn, Ivanov Guitars...
J**.
Fred Buzz
Need to spend more money to fix the fret buzz on the guitar. It’s going to cost more than the guitar to fix the guitar.
A**.
Really nice guitar
Really nice guitar. A couple recommendations. Kramer has a guitar tech you can zoom with, I recommend you do it . I might have returned it had I not got some instructions from him. I’ve never had a guitar with a tremolo system. Lots to learn. Once I watched some YouTube videos on adjusting the tremolo , how the locking nuts work, adjusted the string height. Now it plays like a dream, but didn’t come that way out of the box. I probably shouldn’t have bought one with the tremolo system because I actually never use it. But I’m happy. One of the few left handed guitars that comes ina color other than black
P**R
Great guitar for the money!
The guitar came well packaged, and set up. All I had to do was tune it up and it was ready to go. Neck feels great fret work is smooth! Pickups are good too! This is a great rock guitar.
P**H
No quality control
My first guitar was a Kramer striker in 1986. I love this guitar and I recommended it to my son and bought him one for his 15th birthday. Upon delivery. I quickly discovered that the low E string was actually hitting one of the single coil pick ups and, if you deployed the Floyd Rose, all strings will run into the HumbuckerThis lack of set up is completely unacceptable. I will not go pay somebody to do what should’ve been simple quality control in the factory. This guitar is being returned today.
T**R
Neck is super chunky and tiny frets
The color (Jumper Red) is cool, the all access heel is a good time, and the bridge pickup is passable (like a honkier JB).Here’s where Kramer failed- the neck is super chunky, like Les Paul chunky.And they used tiny frets, like 60s Teisco frets- I don’t think these would survive a single fret level.They really should have raised the price $50 and used at least medium jumbos.And lastly, and obviously, the Floyd is trash, but everyone prob goes into this guitar expecting to replace the bridge anyway.Neck girth and frets aside a decent guitar for $350.Oh and mine was light- 7lbs 4oz
M**T
Plays well and stays in tune
Very solid guitar, plays well and stays in tune even after abusing the Floyd Rose. Probably the best guitar I have ever bought. Don’t have to spend $2k on a Gibson to have fun.
R**N
Worthless guitar
This was a terrible guitar I hated right out of the box. action way too high the action couldn't be fixed eitherI can tell a poor instrument I've been playing for a while
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