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Look no further; your shred machine has arrived. (Re)introducing the new Kramer Pacer Classic: a faithful reproduction of the 1982 Pacer, now available in three metallic colors.
From metal to modern heavy music, the Pacer Classic is a breeze to play, thanks to its classic lightweight design. Made for speed with a 25.5" scale maple neck with a Kramer K-Speed SlimTaper™ profile and 22 medium jumbo frets, the Pacer Classic has chrome hardware, an alder double-cutaway body, a pair of double white bobbin open-coil Alnico Classic 5 humbuckers™, and a licensed Floyd Rose® Tremolo bridge and R2 Locking Nut.
Not leaving out the southpaw shredders, the Pacer Classic is offered in left-handed and right-handed versions, available in Radio Blue Metallic, Scarlet Red Metallic, and Purple Passion Metallic gloss finishes. An optional hardshell case is available.
Head to our website now to check them out: https://www.kramerguitars.com/en-US/Guitar/KRAUG9625/Pacer-Classic
To try one out for yourself, visit your local Kramer dealer: https://www.kramerguitars.com/en-US/Find-A-Store
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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.