EVH Striped Series

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It said something like EVH on the tremolo, but it definitely felt like the Floyd Rose Special I have on another guitar. Definitely doesn't have the feel of the OFR. Pickup and everything else sounded great on it. Neck was nice. Just swap out the Floyd and it should be good to go.

I asked the guy at Sweetwater whom I ordered my black/white EVH from about the trem. The specs he found and sent to me said that it's the Floyd Rose 1000 Series. According to floydrose.com, that's an MIK bridge that's only available to the OEM's.

By the way, I'm hoping to get my guitar later this week. They just received it late last week into Sweetwater's warehouse and were going to send it through their setup shop before shipping.

However, like someone else said, I did prefer to build my own EVH clones like the VH1 guitar with the CBS headstock and standard tremolo like the original. However, that red, white, and black guitar may be mine come Father's Day. We'll see.

To me, that black/white guitar with the big headstock and standard bridge is the classic VH setup. And that guitar became the red/black/white guitar.

Good luck with your potential Father's Day gift. A good father is certainly deserving of a guitar like that.
 
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UPDATE: No guitar for me for a little while. The guitar that was to be sent to me got damaged in shipping from Fender/EVH to Sweetwater. So I'm hearing "about a week or so" for a replacement guitar to arrive.

Bummer, but what can you do?
 
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I got impatient with the shipping delays so I started building my own, I'm waiting on a Frankenstrat body from Musikraft
 
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Sounds like a great project. Please do post pics of the results.

I already found a paint mask on Ebay which makes the actual paint pattern a lot easier and accurate... IMO the hardest part is getting the 2 "seagulls" correct, so the pattern makes it easier. It's going to get a Northern Ash body, Warmoth Pro Birdseye neck that I had lying around with stainless 6105 frets, wolfgang contour, R3 nut, and an Original Floyd and big block. For pickups I already have lying around an EVH Wolfgang, EVH Frankenstrat, Duncan 59, so with the frankenstrat pickguard I should be able to switch them in and out easily to decide which tone I like best.

And to eliminate the amp problem, it'll be played through my EVH 5150 III 50 watt , going into an EP-1 booster, EVH Phase 90, EVH Flange, TC Electronics Delays and Reverb.

The only thing holding me up is waiting for the body to be built.

I already have an EBMM Axis that, with that rig, nails his F.&.C.K. tone, so I'm trying to get the early VH tone with the build.
 
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Sounds like you're on the right path with all of that.

I wonder if your build will be done before my guitar arrives. :scratchch
 
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Sounds like you're on the right path with all of that.

I wonder if your build will be done before my guitar arrives. :scratchch

Well today's June 5.. The latest quote I have of the EVH shipping is July 31... So there's a good chance , aside from paint drying, that I will have mine done by then
 
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Well today's June 5.. The latest quote I have of the EVH shipping is July 31... So there's a good chance , aside from paint drying, that I will have mine done by then

I spoke too soon.... americanmusicalsupply just emailed me, Red, White Black EVH is on a Fed Ex truck right now for delivery to my home, pics go up tomorrow
 
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I spoke too soon.... americanmusicalsupply just emailed me, Red, White Black EVH is on a Fed Ex truck right now for delivery to my home, pics go up tomorrow

That's great news! I'll be interested to see some good pics of the actual production guitar. I've seen a few pics on other forums but I don't recall if I've seen the red/white/black that you ordered.

I'm still waiting for "a week or so". Of course, I'll probably be out of town when it arrives. It figures...
 
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And she's home
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And she's home
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I ran home during my lunch hour to open her up and play her a bit. She doesn't come with a case or gig bag, just the cardboard box. Though packed nicely, I was very lucky she came through undamaged since it was packed like a $99 starcaster from Best Buy. She arrived by Fed Ex, I'm lucky it wasn't UPS. Here's my brief review:

1) ALOT of guitar for the money. The neck, fretwork, fit and finish are better than any Charvel USA Promod I've played, and even better than my EBMM Axis that I just had refretted with jumbo frets. She arrived almost in tune, with the low E a little flat- the guitar comes tunes to Eb. Frets were highly polished, like glass. They look and feel like stainless (jumbo), though the specs don't indicate stainless- it's just an excellent fret job. The guitar played like butter out of the cardboard box, much better than any Wolfgang Special I've seen in the stores, and even better than my EBMM. Setup was perfect, it really doesn't need one.

2) Finish- this is no decal. The finish is better than my Charvel pro mods, a very high, mirror gloss. You can see masking lines here and there through the clearcoat, so the guitar was in fact hand striped, no decal. The shade of red of course changes depending on the lighting, but looks better than the red on their web site.

3)Hardware- the EVH tuners are solid and feel like Schallers. The trem is clearly one of the Korean made Floyds, the same that Charvel and Gibson is using, as the trem arm has the lighter feel of the Korean vs. German made OFR- but still feels extremely solid.

4) Nut- they got the nut height right. I don't see any shims like on my EBMM. My Charvel came with a shelf too high, this one is perfect.

5) Neck shape- more comfortable than my Charvel pro mod.

6) Tone- UNBELIEVABLE. I have an EBMM Axis, and have put EVH Wolfgang pickups in my other guitars. Harmonics just fly off this guitar, it cleans up nicely, it gets a vintage EVH tone really nicely. Somehow they are just able to ooze a lot more harmonics out of this guitar with the quality of the build.

I like it a lot more than the Wolfgang Special. The wider neck, bigger frets are easier to play, it came with a much better setup and fretwork than Specials I've seen.

My only complaint- and it's minor. While it did come with a perfect setup, to get the Floyd to sit flush with the top, the Floyd is angled back slightly toward the back, rather than parallel with the body. Many Charvels are set up this way, though I would've liked to see it sit flush and parallel like my EBMM Axis. However, the feel of the trem is a lot smoother than my EBMM Axis, so maybe this is a tradeoff. It does not effect tuning at all, it stays in tune great. In order to get the action on my EBMM Axis as low as this guitar, neck shimming as well as a shim were needed under the back of the Floyd. This guitar needs no neck shim, though I may put a slight shim under the Floyd so it sits parallel with the body.

EDIT- I took the neck off to inspect the neck pocket. There's no shim, just a very accurately routed angled neck pocket for the Floyd. I thought I saw a shim- turns out there was some spray over paint in the pocket, raising the neck by a grain of sand. I sanded the paint flush to make good neck to body contact, and now the guitar resonates even better

Overall, a great guitar, and better than the Charvel Pro Mods- USA and Japan, that I've played. The Mexicans seem to know what they're doing
 
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The basswood is a very dense, medium weight grade. I took the control and trem plates, as well as strap buttons to check the guitar out and install strap locks, and the screws were difficult to move, unlike most basswood bodies- it really felt like it was as dense as Alder or ash, which might explain why it gets an early VH tone alot easier than the EBMM Axis
 
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Couldn't afford the VH reissue so I settled on this. No one ever misses my house, they drive down the street and say "yup that's him"

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The only thing that appears cheap are the control plates. The guitars essentially a Charvel body with Charvel routes, IMO they should've thrown in the aluminum plates from the pro mod series. Instead they use a thin flexible black plastic. Good news is its shielded- paint in the control cavity and tape on the plate, so it's not a big issue, ill probably take the ones off my pro mod and stick them on
 
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Another update on the EVH Floyd- it isn't 100% the same Korean one found on Charvels, Gibsons- which is a Korean made Floyd Rose. The Korean Floyd comes with a bridge (saddle) radius of 10", which is immediately visible. To get it to work properly on a compound radius neck, the saddles have to be shimmed to form an 18" radius- something you'll see Jackson or Charvel USA do, but not on the Pro Mods. You have to do it yourself

Looking at the EVH Floyd closely, the saddles are already radiused to 18". Without taking it apart, I don't see any visible shims, or gaps between the baseplate and saddle to indicate its shimmed, so the saddles must be custom made for the EVH line (not to mention the baseplate with the EVH logo on it). That pretty much explains why it plays so much better than my Charvel Pro Mod, and closer to my USA Jackson Soloist
 
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Thanks for all of that info! You definitely filled in a lot of details that I was curious about.

I'm sure glad that yours arrived safe-n-sound, despite the lack of a case. I ordered a case from Sweetwater to go with mine. But I'm still waiting to hear when my replacement guitar will arrive at their warehouse.

Glad that you're digging yours, though!
 
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Great to hear a good review for these guitars. I'm definitely interested in one, although the price is probably a little too high for my budget. I think I'll be sticking with a Jackson Adrian Smith SDX for now. Half the price, but a very similar guitar specs wise.
 
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It's a ton of fun, the guitar just lets your fingers fly and encourages shredding, not just EVH type shredding, but modern metal as well
 
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