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Saturday, November 13, 2010

Greco Zemaitis GZMF-501


Today, i'm gona show you guys one of my favourite guitar, which is also one of my dream guitar. The Greco Zemaitis GZMF-501, a cheaper version of the Tony Zemaitis guitars. The Zemaitis GZ series offer the legend and quality of handcrafted Zemaitis guitars at a affordable price. The GZ Series is manufactured by under license by Greco – Japan’s pre-eminent quality guitar builders. With more than 40 years of experience in designing and building high quality guitars, the small team at Greco is proud to be making these prestigious instruments. By choosing the finest materials such as mahogany and maple, by using only top-quality electric components, and by adhering to the original Zemaitis philosophy of quality and innovative guitar building, a new generation of Zemaitis guitar has been created.


 

 Before showing you guys the pictures, let me just tell you a bit about Zemaitis Guitars. I know you guys can't wait to see how cool it looks like, be patient alright! =p


R.I.P Mr.Zemaitis

Antanus Casimere Zemaitis, or Tony, was born in London, England in 1935. As a child he was constantly designing and building – everything from model flying airplanes to handmade bicycles. His creative talents first led him to cabinetry where he learned invaluable skills in working with wood, design and decoration.

In the 1950s, as a young guitar player, Tony was unsatisfied with the available guitars of the times. So taking cues from a friend's classical guitar, he decided to build his own - the first Zemaitis guitar! From then on, it was a lifelong quest to hone his craft and experiment with new designs and materials in order to improve every guitar he made, a characteristic that would follow him throughout his life. 

In the early years, his creations first found attention on the London blues and folk scene where he performed alongside players like Davey Graham, Long John Baldry and Spencer Davis – all who fell in love with the great sound and playability of Zemaitis guitars.

He always works to improve his designs, he hit on a major guitar innovation with the now famous Zemaitis Metal Front. The original idea was to shield the guitar and reduce hum. The first was made for Tony McPhee of the Groundhogs and the idea was successful in more ways than one. Not only did it reduce noise, but the highly decorative, individually hand-engraved pieces became a signature piece of art favored by rock's elite. Next, he introduced the beautiful Zemaitis Pearl Front guitars with an exquisitely inlayed front with a mosaic of abalone that twinkled and changed color in the light. These top of the line guitars soon became another signature model.

It was the combination of quality, craftsmanship, innovation and determination that won this British guitar maker fans from all over the world. After 40 years of handcrafting fine guitars and having virtually created the 'boutique guitar' Tony retired in 2000. He passed away on August 17, 2002.
 
OKAY! Enough for histories and here are the pictures!


Natural Finish

Natural Finish

Natural Finish

Black Finish

Great Engraving

Perfect Artwork


Even the Pick-Up frame is beautifully done

Custom Zemaitis Bridge and Tail-Bar

Marvelous Jack PLate

Coolest Head Stock you'll see


Zemaitis logo

The most gorgeous Truss Rod cover in the world!

What do you think??? Cool aight? I bet to those who don't own a Zemaitis, you're drooling now! Haha! Ok, for the specifications of the guitar :

  • Body: Solid Duralumin Top, 1-piece Mahogany back

  • Neck: 1-piece Mahogany
  • Fingerboard: Ebony
  • Frets: 24 Frets
  • Scale: 25"(635mm)
  • Tuners: Schaller M6
  • Pickups: DiMarzio PAF (DP103)×2
  • Controls: 2Volume, 2Tone, 3Way Toggle Switch
  • Bridge: GZ-BR (ZEMAITIS Original Solid Duralumin)
  • Tailpiece: GZ-TP3 (ZEMAITIS Original Solid Duralumin)


This gorgeous baby has a Set-In neck, as the neck joint is the critical part of a top quality guitar. Tony Zemaitis only use Glued-In Joints. He experimented with various types of Set-In neck joints with the aim of achieving the best results and designed a special technique where the neck was set further into the body than mainstream construction methods. The Zemaitis neck joint enables the neck and body to have more surface area in contact. This increases the durability of the whole guitar as well as enhancing string vibration, tone and sustain.

The finish of Zemaitis guitars is another key quality of the instrument. Tony had a special hand-finishing technique involving multiple coats of hand-applied lacquer and rubbing-down by hand in-between each coat.  This process takes 4-5 times longer than a typical 'spray finished' factory-guitar but it gives you the wonderful look and feel of a hand-built vintage guitar. They continue this art of hand-finishing at their small custom shop where their master craftsmen hand-polish each individual guitar.Tony chose the method because it gives the guitar a very strong but thin coating. This enables the natural acoustic qualities of the wood to come through and gets a better sounding too!

In true Zemaitis tradition, they hand-craft using only the very best materials and components like : Honduras mahogany bodies and necks; ebony fingerboards; DiMarzio pickups; hand crafted bridges and tail-pieces; hand engraving; hand-polishing - Zemaitis guitars are the best quality that money can buy!


Other than the famous Metal Front, Tony also introduced the Pearl Front which features an exquisitely inlayed front of abalone mosaic.







Yeap. Tell me bout it. Haha. Okay, here's the price for GZMF-501, its Retailed around Rm12K +
Friends, remember that if you have any guitar or equipments that you're looking for, you can look for me or drop me an e-mail through : nicholaslai1004@gmail.com  and i will respond to it a.s.a.p. Thats all folks, have a good day!



By : Nicholas

Friday, November 12, 2010

Yoyoyoyo!!!~~Color Violin Here~~

First, this Color Violin is for beginner. This violin is everything you would expect out of a violin. The vibrant color does not change the sound characteristics of the violin but makes learning and playing the violin a lot more fun.

The violin comes with a metal tailpiece with 4 tuners - making tuning easy.  The bow comes with horsehair providing solid playability and sound volume.  The case comes with backpack design - carrying violin to lesson, school or orchestra practice is made easy.  The violin is available in many sizes allowing students at all ages to start learning and playing at a very affordable price. 


Musician Color Novice Violin in Purple Color

Musician Color Novice Violin in Pink Color

Musician Color Novice Violin in Black Color

Musician Color Novice Violin in Blue Color

Musician Color Novice Violin in Yellow Color

Musician Color Novice Violin in Silver Color

VIOLIN
  • Violin top is hand carved solid spruce and violin back is hand carve solid maple - unlike some lesser quality violins that are made out laminated wood which affects the tone of the instrument
  • Hand graduated of the violin top and back
  • Metal tailpiece with 4 fine tuners
  • Fingerboard, chinrest and tuning pegs are made out of hardwood
  • Fitted with steel strings
  • Made in China and shop adjusted in USA
  • Note: The color of the violin may have some variation from the picture
  • Available in 4/4, 3/4, 1/2, and 1/4 sizes
        BOW AND ROSIN
  • Bow comes with round stick and Mongolian horsehair.  The bow is in natural wood color.
  • Rosewood frog
  • 1 large rosin with wooden holder
        CASE
  • Light weight design and covered with nylon for additional protection against rain or drink spills.
  • Deluxe suspension cushion design - large soft cushions for back and neck areas of the violin absorb shocks and movements during transit and accidental drop.
  • French fitting interior protects violin from excessive movement while in transit
  • Velcro neck strap and soft neck support hold the violin securely from movement
  • A matching blanket included to further protect the violin against loose bows and items in the case
  • 2 bow holders
  • Violin neck/head area is large enough to hold shoulder rest
  • 1 accessory compartment for storing rosin, strings, etc. (3" Width by 3-1/2" Length by 2-1/2" Depth) 
  • Outside pocket for holding music and accessories
  • 1 adjustable shoulder strap is included
  • Allows for over the shoulder carrying - carrying violin to lesson, school or orchestra practice is made easy.
  • Black exterior and gray interior  
Price is about RM1300++....Hope you guys enjoy about it=)





Friday, November 5, 2010

MXR Dyna Comp

Todays topic : MXR Dyna Comp

Eh hem. First, this is a pedal from MXR, also known as MXR Innovations,was a manufacturer of guitar effects units, founded in 1973 by Keith Barr (who went on to found Alesis). MXR was based in the United States in Rochester, New York. MXR Innovations, Inc. was incorporated in 1974. The MXR trademark is now owned by Jim Dunlop, which continues to produce the original effects units along with new additions to the line. Hmm, interesting huh? Here's pictures!







The Dyna Comp is a compressor that lets you set a maximum output level and the sensitivity at which it kicks in. This device can produce that percussive, clicky sound on a clean guitar that you've heard on so many pop hits. It can also even out the volume of sustained tones for mellow lead work, Power: Single 9-volt battery or Dunlop ECB-003 AC Adapter - Controls: Footswitch toggles effect on/bypass (red LED indicates on) Output knob sets compressed (attenuated) output level Sensitivity knob sets compression ratio (highest sensitivity is maximum compression). Alot of guitarist who uses the MXR Dyna Comp and most of them says that it has creamy, punchy and extremely warm tone with so much dynamic compression quality. 


Is it easy to use? Hahaha! 

MXR Dyna Comp Guitar Compression Pedal Features:
  • Simple, dual knob operation
  • Output knob controls volume
  • Sensitivity knob controls ratio (highest sensitivity is maximum compression)
  • Battery operation or with optional AC Adapter
Tell me, is that easy to use? Alright, i'll put some vids to show you what the Dyna Comp can do, how it can shape the tone of the guitar/bass. 














This is really worth the penny if you're looking for a good compression pedal. Price?? Retailed around Rm400. If any of you are interested in getting Guitars/Basses and gears, you can send me an E-mail through : nicholaslai1004@gmail.com  and i'll get back to you with the price and details A.S.A.P. Thats all for today folks! Have a nice day!


By: Nicholas