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Welcome to the latest episode of the Shred Show. Today, host Dinesh’s very special guest is the Kramer SM-1 H, an awesome, all-new version of the Kramer SM-1 and an updated version of the original 80s era Stagemaster Mach II.
With its killer looks, this hot new model is destined for stardom; its sustain-enhancing neck-through-body double-cutaway design is dressed up in stage-ready Buzzsaw Gold, Shockwave Purple, and Tronius Silver. But this bad-ass is more than just good-looking – it has the brawn to back up the beauty, with its Floyd Rose locking tremolo system and powerful Seymour Duncan JB pickup. Its simplified electronics deliver everything you need for brutal leads and djent riffs, with no BS frills to get in your way. Its single volume control and push/pull series/parallel switching provide a wide range of screaming tones. The fast-playing ebony fretboard-equipped 24-fret neck has a Kramer K-Speed SlimTaper C profile, making playing the SM-1 H an epic shredding experience.
Audition one yourself at your nearest Kramer dealer, and for more information on the Kramer SM-1 H, be sure to check out https://www.kramerguitars.com/en-US/Guitar/KRAKVE387/SM-1-H/Buzzsaw-Gold and rock on!
ABOUT KRAMER:
Loud, proud, and never following the crowd, Kramer has been setting trends since it was first launched in 1976. Kramer released the first guitars specifically designed for metal and rock shredder virtuosos; iconic Kramer designs like the Baretta, Pacer, Vanguard, NightSwan, and SM-1 deliver the kind of speed, performance, and playability that they demand. Embraced by legendary rockers like Eddie Van Halen, Vivian Campbell, Richie Sambora, Elliot Easton, and Mick Mars during the height of the metal era in the 1980s—a period when Kramer was the most popular guitar brand in the world—Kramer’s innovative approach and unwavering commitment to performance makes Kramer instruments the choice of today’s hard rock and metal artists such as Charlie Parra, Tracii Guns, and Snake Sabo. Based in Nashville, TN, Kramer is part of the Gibson Brands family. Check us out at http://www.kramerguitars.com and follow us on Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, and Instagram. Kramer – Made to Rock Hard.