Anyone own a mikro guitar?

Got a great deal on Prime day on a mini strat. Pretty impressed with it. I got the tip to use 11s from LPB and it made a huge difference in terms of keeping tuning.
 
There's a Paul Gilbert Mikro on Squeebay right now if anyone wants to bid.... I put in a lowball bid just in case, but since I already have one - someone else should pop for it. Doubt anyone would be disappointed with it.


Cool, thanks!

You two did share each other's eBay name in a PM, so that you aren't the two who are nickel & diming yourselves back 'n forth in the bidding, right? :D
 
My wife's had one Ibanez Mikro for several years. Cool little guitar and impressive for its size.
 
You two did share each other's eBay name in a PM, so that you aren't the two who are nickel & diming yourselves back 'n forth in the bidding, right? :D

I bid one time, and that's it. That is my policy.
 
I have a Strat mini that none of my kids play. It’s fun to pickup every now and again, but if we got rid of it I wouldn’t buy another. On the other hand, I have a Legator Ghost headless guitar. It’s very compact like the Mini, but full scale. Though it’s small, it feels like a real guitar, unlike the Mini.
 
I have a Strat mini that none of my kids play. It’s fun to pickup every now and again, but if we got rid of it I wouldn’t buy another. On the other hand, I have a Legator Ghost headless guitar. It’s very compact like the Mini, but full scale. Though it’s small, it feels like a real guitar, unlike the Mini.

The RG mikro doesn't feel like a toy at all. Sounds and plays just as good as any of my RGs, just smaller. I want another one in a different color already.
 
The RG mikro doesn't feel like a toy at all. Sounds and plays just as good as any of my RGs, just smaller. I want another one in a different color already.

I meant the short scale. Maybe way heavier strings would help. Being a big dude probably doesn’t help, either. Regardless, I can’t think of any reason I’d play it instead of my full size guitars.
 
That Paul Gilbert Mikro on Squeebay went for extra reasonable money. Hope someone here is the winning bidder!
 
I recently built a StewMac Mini-LP and really dig it unplugged for noodling/practicing. The pre-wired electronics are bogus though and with no luck trying to get them to work I'm at a point where I think I will just replace both and start over. Very cool tiny guitar.

Tiny LP.jpg
 
I recently built a StewMac Mini-LP and really dig it unplugged for noodling/practicing. The pre-wired electronics are bogus though and with no luck trying to get them to work I'm at a point where I think I will just replace both and start over. Very cool tiny guitar.

Cool little guitar. I wish you lived closer. I'd wire her up for you. But still . . . 1 pup, 1 vol, 1 tone, should be easy to sort out. "Should", is the operative word. :)
 
Next one going on the bench. This one will get new tuners, new nut, and a set of zebra Duncan Hot Rodded pickups. Should be awesome. Doesn't need a level, just a good setup. Body and neck in like new condition. Already presold to a drummer pal in Junction City, KS. He's a Lightning McQueen fan.

https://imgur.com/tEW1kNO
 
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Cool little guitar. I wish you lived closer. I'd wire her up for you. But still . . . 1 pup, 1 vol, 1 tone, should be easy to sort out. "Should", is the operative word. :)

Could have before I moved! You are one of 2 forum members I've met in person.

A lot of the bad reviews were for the "pre-wired" electronics...they sent an updated instruction manual but I think they should have just sent the parts un-wired. Besides, the pots look extremely cheap so it will be better to start from scratch with better quality.

I'll get it up and running sometime soon!
 
Could have before I moved! You are one of 2 forum members I've met in person.

A lot of the bad reviews were for the "pre-wired" electronics...they sent an updated instruction manual but I think they should have just sent the parts un-wired. Besides, the pots look extremely cheap so it will be better to start from scratch with better quality.

I'll get it up and running sometime soon!

It will be interesting to see how this turns out. I too, have met two forum bro's in person. You and Rand-O. He lives here in town. Just talked to him last week. I have several of his guitars in my shop right now. He's a killer guitar player, but just hard to get a gig these days.
 
I don't know he's around these parts anymore, but Zakk Speed had a Mikro RG which he did up pretty nicely with, iirc, a Liquifire/Crunch Lab and gold hardware (the guitar was black) - looked very classy. It might be somewhere in one of the old Ibanez threads.
 
It will be interesting to see how this turns out. I too, have met two forum bro's in person. You and Rand-O. He lives here in town. Just talked to him last week. I have several of his guitars in my shop right now. He's a killer guitar player, but just hard to get a gig these days.

It will be! I am looking forward to hearing it plugged in–the B and high E string go out of tune pretty easy when chording BUT for a quick practice, this thing is quite fun.

I never got to meet Rand-O, remember conversing on the forum, seemed like a decent guy. Wish him all the best! I'm getting a couple of gigs here and there but the market is definitely down.
 
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