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Gibson V-Factor X Flying V Electric Guitar (with Case) Reviews
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Average Review: 1
Manufacturer: Gibson
Price: $1049
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About the Gibson V-Factor X Flying V Electric Guitar (with Case)
The Gibson Flying V '67 V Factor is a modern update of Gibson's classic axe. The original Flying V of 1958 was so far ahead of its time that even the first reissues, almost 10 years later, were only moderately successful. Finally, in the late '60s and early '70s, progressive rockers embraced the V, and the 1967 version lives on today as the V-Factor. Features include 496R and 500T ceramic humbuckers, a Tune-o-matic bridge with a Stopbar tailpiece, a mahogany body, mahogany neck, rosewood fingerboard (or ebony on Classic White) with 22 frets and green key tuners.
Gibson V-Factor X Flying V Electric Guitar (with Case) Reviews
Feature: real nice looking axe
Quality: Im gonna give this one a 6 because of the neck issues. I think the quality control is aweful. Cosmetic blemishes with the first one I ordered big time. Seems like this guitar will just get worse over time.
Value: I played a korean made schecter pt custom wich blows my v away in playability and features in my opinion, sad to say and half the price.
Desirability: beautiful guitar but I have seen better and played better for less by far.
Sound: The sound is great, awesome tone
Support: I asked them a few simple questions wich they didn't answer they said ask my dealer. I am not happy with that response.
Overall: I'm already wanting to get rid of it. I want a schecter pt custom. Bottom line I hate the neck, the sound is great though. And the quality control in my opinion "SUCKS" makes me pretty upset.
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