Norman_T said:Well you will know where my bias would be would'nt you. Yes the US Hamers are very good guitars. The Superpro you will like and will give you all those nice deep jazzy tones, plays also very well acoustically. I know Lew has still got one and changed the pups in them and one of these days I will also do on my one.
I am a bit puzzled as to the Hamer Studio Artist? - I have not come across one of these either are you thinking about the Artist Custom instead?
In that case it is an Artist. Mine is the Artist Custom has the double-cutaway body configuration, with a finely-tuned sound chamber, crown inlays, an "f hole' port and vintage Duncan Seth Lover pickups. I love it and it does have some really good sounds - its one of my gigging guitars. See picture below:sweet_lou said:It looks just like a Studio but it is hollow on one side with one F cut.
Have to agree with Lew on the pup @ neck the Custom just does not do it and the Seth Lovers are very good - one of these days I am going to get it changed!.Lewguitar said:Yep...the Hamer Monoco Super Pro is the only one of the seven Hamers I once owned that I held onto. It's the best guitar with humbuckers that I own. I like it every bit as much as my 59 Les Paul RI with the Tom Holmes pickups. I didn't care for the Custom Hamer used as a neck pickup and switched it for a Seth Lover. And I put an aluminum stop tailpiece on it. Other than that, it's stock. A wonderful guitar...that's the one I'd recommend of those you mentioned. I had two...the pic is of the one I sold. Lew.
Norman_T said:In that case it is an Artist. Mine is the Artist Custom has the double-cutaway body configuration, with a finely-tuned sound chamber, crown inlays, an "f hole' port and vintage Duncan Seth Lover pickups. I love it and it does have some really good sounds - its one of my gigging guitars. See picture below:
Have to agree with Lew on the pup @ neck the Custom just does not do it and the Seth Lovers are very good - one of these days I am going to get it changed!.
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I am posting a couple of links which shows the pics of my Artist Custom against the Custom Studio and also against the Monaco SuperPro - sorry but these pics were taken very quick. The Studio and Artist are similar in body size and the SuperPro is bigger than the Artist. Just so that you have an idea.sweet_lou said:That is the one I was thinking of. I was not aware that it had a big body. I though it was the same size as the studio I have never seen one in person. In photos it looks like a small body. In that case it would be the superpro. Oh well :smack:
Thanks for the help Guys
Norman_T said:I am posting a couple of links which shows the pics of my Artist Custom against the Custom Studio and also against the Monaco SuperPro - sorry but these pics were taken very quick. The Studio and Artist are similar in body size and the SuperPro is bigger than the Artist. Just so that you have an idea.
The first one has the Studio Custom on the left and the Artist Custom on the right:
http://img18.photobucket.com/albums/v54/Norman_T/Hamer%20Monaco%20Super%20Pro/StArt_1.jpg
The second one has the Monaco SuperPro on the left and the Artist Custom on the right:
http://img18.photobucket.com/albums/v54/Norman_T/Hamer%20Monaco%20Super%20Pro/SupProArt_1.jpg
sweet_lou said:I was in the local shop today . I was playing (Kinda) the supreme and the Superpro The hamer sounder better but, I think I like the Gibson body better. I also like the Hamer Studio Artist but I haven't heard one yet.
Anyone have opinions?
You will find that it is smaller in body size to the SuperPro but the neck is very nice to play, not thin. Try and get one with the Seth Lover pups in them as they should be stock. In terms of body weight the SuperPro is slightly heavier but not as heavy as an LP. They both sound great unplugged. Just a slight warning on my Artist Custom I found that the 1st string kept coming off if I did any bends up/down and came off the neck. The problem was the nut was not correctly installed and I had to get a new one done, otherwise everything was fine. Just be wary of that. Totally agree with Lew get the Hamer. Am I right that you used to have Hamers?sweet_lou said:Thanks for all your help.
I thought it was something like that. I was thinking the artist was just a hollowed out studio I can see that it is not. I like the fact that the Artist is slightly smaller than the superpro. Now It seems like the artist has a slimmer neck than the superpro.
I will have to get my hands on one
Lou
Lewguitar said:If the Hamer sounded better...get the Hamer. The Super Pro has a 25 1/2" scale and the Artist has the same scale as a Les Paul...24 3/4" I think. Check Ebay...I see 'em on there all the time. Lew
Norman_T said:You will find that it is smaller in body size to the SuperPro but the neck is very nice to play, not thin. Try and get one with the Seth Lover pups in them as they should be stock. In terms of body weight the SuperPro is slightly heavier but not as heavy as an LP. They both sound great unplugged. Just a slight warning on my Artist Custom I found that the 1st string kept coming off if I did any bends up/down and came off the neck. The problem was the nut was not correctly installed and I had to get a new one done, otherwise everything was fine. Just be wary of that. Totally agree with Lew get the Hamer. Am I right that you used to have Hamers?
The SuperPro has the 25 1/2" scale and the Artist has the same scale as an LP 24 3/4" but it is so comfortable to play and very easy to adapt.
sweet_lou said::dance: :dance: :dance:
I just sold my Hamer monaco elite on ebay Tonight
Yahoo!!!! I am now officially shopping for the Artist
:burnout:
Norman_T said:Yeah well done I am sure that whoever got the Monaco Elite will love it. Have you tried posting anything on the Hamer Forum to see if any of those guys may have one for sale? Sometimes they do come up there and are cheaper befoer they put it on e-bay. Good luck and if possible get the Custom.