Pros: Good-looking guitar, fat and sweet sound,4 controls,American made pickups, 3 way switch, sustain, price! Cons: Heavy, difficult access to high frets
The DeArmond M75T is my first electric guitar. I wanted it to be cheap, and I wasn't looking for appearance, but for sound. I wanted a guitar with full, heavy, rich and sweet sound, similar to Gibson Les Paul's sound. I've always dreamed of sounding as...
Pros: Sounds fat and Jazzy Cons: Too many little problems that affect playability
I bought one of these guitars and, yes, I fall into the "poser" category of ownership. I got the sparkle finish model as well, and I have to admit onstage it looks fantastic. It sounds great as well check out www.mp3.com/fwb and listen to the...
Pros: Amazing Sound at a low price! Cons: Discontinued
After wanting one & waiting for some time, I was finally able to scrounge some extra cash to pick a DeArmond M75T. Mine actually looks just like the picture. Blue Speckle. I was able to get a great deal from e-bay.
Pros: Vintage Looker ! Sound, playability, neck size, tuners. Cons: Feedsback easily at high volumes. It is a true hollowbody
This guitar was bought from Sam Ash during the blowout closeout for 400 bucks. Black pups, highly figured maple back and sides, Vintage orange. Guitar was intonated perfectly right out of the box, very good fret work. Finish and binding almost...
I am writing about an instrument I do not own. YET!
The DeArmond X135 is a beautiful guitar for Jazz and Blues .Based off of its two pickup brother(the X155-which is based on the Guild Manhatten) I do not know that it cannot do other forms of...
Pros: Sound, Playability, Loox, Prize, Vibe Cons: Slightly heavy
Yes, I got the champagne sparkle one. The coolest color you can get on a guitar. Maybe the white sparkle on a White Falcon is beaten.. It's a heavy piece of wood, feels like a Paula Custom. The Pickups are like cream with sugar, you love it or hate it....
Pros: great design, good sound whether playing clean or distorted
Cons: bodys a little big but easy to get used to
Decidedly retro and distinctively DeArmond, the set-neck M-77T utilizes their exclusive Vibro tailpiece with the new DeArmond Roll-o-Matic bridge for improved feel and tuning stability. The carved maple-top is bound and matched to an agathis body...
I bought my 2001 DeArmond T-400 (Tennessee Orange) three months ago (October 2005) for $600 with it's original DeArmond case from it's original owner.
This guitar would rate as fantastic even if it had cost $2500! The build quality, looks, and TONE are just incredible. At $600 it is certainly the best buy I have ever made since I bought my first Strat in 1963.
I'm an Oldies/Rockabilly player and this guitar just NAILS all the classic tones. Beautiful tiger striping on the back and sides.
My wife and daughters say the look is exceptionally cool and they're always on top of things.
I have owned this guitar for 5 years. It is in great condition, but I have become a tele guy. This is a very classy axe, especially if you're into rockabilly.
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