Una chitarra shred senza fronzoli che rivive lo spirito del metal degli anni '80 con un singolo humbucker Seymour Duncan JB, Floyd Rose tremolo, manico slim veloce e l'iconico design della paletta a banana.
The Kramer Baretta is a focused, unapologetic love letter to the era of high-gain excess. By stripping away the neck pickup and tone controls, Kramer has created a 'lean and mean' machine that forces you to focus on your technique. The standout feature is undoubtedly the Seymour Duncan JB humbucker; it provides that iconic upper-mid bite and harmonic richness that cuts through a dense mix with ease. While the single-pickup configuration is inherently limiting for session work, it offers a surprisingly pure signal path that rewards aggressive pick attack and pinch harmonics.
Playability is where this Indonesian-built model punches above its weight. The maple neck's slim C profile feels fast without being 'wizard-thin,' and the ebony fretboard is a premium touch at this price point, offering a snappy response for rapid legato runs. However, the poplar body, while comfortably lightweight for long sets, lacks the complex low-end resonance of mahogany, leaning toward a flatter tonal profile. The Floyd Rose 1000-series tremolo is a reliable workhorse for dive bombs, though factory setups can occasionally require a bit of fine-tuning to perfect the intonation. This is an ideal choice for intermediate players or gigging pros who need a dedicated shred rig that captures the 80s spirit without the boutique price tag.
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