http://www.vigierguitars.com/page/fiche_produit.php?id_prod=231
The solid alder body is finished in satin white and it's not too heavy. The finish is quite durable but you got to be careful not to stain it! All cavities of the body are painted with graphite conductive paint for shielding purposes. That's why its electronics are quiet and hiss-free.
The carbon reinforced neck is so comfortable. It's got a D-profile and an "ibanez" feel to it but it's even more playable. I managed to get an ultra low action with no fret buzz or dead notes due to its excellent fret work. More info about the neck: http://www.vigierguitars.com/html/Description_US/Guitars/neck_us.html
The H-H pickups are Dimarzio classic PAFs. These pickups sound clear but they don't lack in output.
http://www.vigierguitars.com/html/Description_US/Guitars/pickups_indus.html
The guitar has a 5 way switch so you can get many tone combinations. The pickguard is connected to the ground and output jack of the body via a clip-on connector.
I set the guitar up with a set of 0,010" Elixir coated strings. The intonation is perfect and the action is so low! The tremolo assembly along with the locking keys and Teflon nut provide with an excellent tuning stability.
Here are a few pictures of this high end guitar:
-Thanos
guitardreamer.gr@gmail.com
Do you have measurement of how high the top of the trem posts are above the body? I made some adjustments on my excalibur supra trem but do not know the correct setting.
ΑπάντησηΔιαγραφήHello!
ΔιαγραφήI actually did not measure this as it's not the right way to set up the action or neck relief of the guitar! There are other things you have to measure when setting up your guitar.
The excalibur can be set up pretty much like an ibanez solid body electric guitar. The action section of the following manual will help you adjust your guitar.
First make sure your guitar has a fresh set of strings on. Stretch these strings a bit and tune the guitar up. Then, follow step by step the instructions and measurements of this manual: (the "solid guitar" sections)
http://www.ibanez.co.jp/world/manual/guitars/Maintenance.pdf
I hope this will help you get you guitar properly adjusted!
If you find out that the guitar buzzes a lot even after being set up, maybe it's got fret issues and a fret-leveling job performed by an expert would be the best solution.
Cheers,
Thanos