Pros: Cool retro look, competitive price, good grungy and clean sounds Cons: Only two controls, kind of schizophrenic
The Fender Cyclone was a short-lived experiment from our reliable friends at Fender Guitars. Introduced in the late 1990s, it was based on that classic curiosity, the Mustang (famously played by the late Kurt Cobain among others and available in a ...
Pros: Rare, Humbucker/Coil versatility, Nice weight, Quality construction, Pearl pickguard, not too expensive, Great colors Cons: Rare, a bit expensive in this price segment, May need minor adjustments/setup
I first saw this very unusual guitar at my good friend's house. He's a pack-rat of sorts, actually he's more of a spender. Whatever catches his eye the right way, he'll immediately buy, ponder and then forget about. Needless to say, the perfect Chrome ...
Pros: Alternative to your regular Fender, fun to play Cons: Tone is not as versatile as a Strat
About a week ago I walked into my local Guitar Center and somehow this Fender Cyclone caught my eye. Ive always stuck to staples (Strats, Teles, etc) and dont find them boring but the Cyclone certainly stands out among Fenders electric...
This review is for a 2005 Cyclone II model. I'd have to say that my favorite feature of this model are the pickups. Yep, a trio of American-made vintage Jaguar pickups, each with its own on/off switch. You can really get some cool sounds out of this ...
Pros: very very playable and comfortable Cons: none
I got it in June of 2000. I tried around other guitars around the price but this one sounds good and is very easy for a beginner to play with. It has a Tex-Mex Single Coil (Neck), Atomic Humbucker (Bridge).
It is very light and your able...
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