
#I. kramer ferrington series#
KRAMER 2001 Striker Series FR-422 Electric guitar. Guess I'll break down the old KFT2 & see what's what. KFS-1 Kramer Ferrington Acoustic Guitar Cherry Sunburst Triple Binding. Alas, like you, there are no wiring schematics for a single active pickup, V-T-T control, & preamp. ), & am ordering a Redeemer preamp (have used them before & they're Nashville's best kept secret!). Bought a deluxe (with binding) neck on the website we won't mention here, bought a under bridge saddle pickup, a thick piece of nut bone from GC, cut n shaped the base & hand shaped the base from that, ordered in a battery clip (from the auction site who will not be mentioned here), tuners (from the auction site.), three 500k mini pots (from the. Had tried to turn into a lefty, buggered up the bridge, gutted the wiring (& lost all the parts). The 1/2 is a KST2 body that some ***** totally "*****'d" out. They were all IN the pawn shops in the late 90's. A guy pleaded me into selling it to him for $175. Some elmers construction glue, a handmade wooden jig, drill, & two 1/8" wooden dowels, almost like new. Had owned a KFS2 I got for $50 cause the axe had slipped out of the guitar hanger n broken the headstock between the e & b strings. I have not been been able to play the guitar for the past 10 years or so and would like to get it playable. I, myself, have 1 and 1/2 Kramer Ferringtons. I have a Kramer Ferrington I purchased back in the 90s. These guitars were heavily advertised by big names such as evh and dweezil zappa. It is first rate, light weight, sounds great and will be your mate traveling state to state.Hey sparky thanks for the reply,thats alot of work to do,I've got the preamp to was a total mess,there were wires everywhere jumped off each other,I'm surprised the thing still works & the previous owner is still alive.he/she probably didn't know that the saddles are part of the mix,& had wires come off?.I bought this for $50.00,it was in bad shape,I've resurfaced & refretted the neck,I'm in the process of sanding down the top of the bridge to accept the new transducer & bone saddle I made(original saddles are on mars or venus),so it can be intonated,the heel of the neck was sanded down lowering the neck in the pocket,combined with the resurface I had to do(there's a hole drilled right through the fretboard where a neck screw hole was drilled,I think this guitar had better chances in vietnam,than with whoever owned it before.the preamp is only supposed to have 5 wires & the saddle plug,this had about 10-11 😲amazing so I was just trying to go the easy way,but I've got to use the peanut sometime 😉 ,but don't worry guy's & gals,this won't be like mike tyson playing sqwuabble,ah sqwuapple yeah dats id Itink,everybody have fun & keep playing,I will attach a pic when the warlords finished holy smokes what a poor axe,soon to sparkle again Fc1678 Kramer Ferrington Acoustic Electric (63.9 similar) Mrsp was a few months later, the heads, like usa Kramer lines, were changed to pointy droopy variety and diamond inlays in fretboard. Time has only improved the sound quality especially with the replaced bone nuts. The frets and fret board have held up very well. It should be a fairly easy fix from what I can tell. The guitar is in Good Shape Electronically and Cosmetically but does need the bridge repaired. It is very well made and has held up to being, dropped, knocked over and played extensively in the decade that I have owned it. Up for bids is this 1980s Kramer Ferrington acoustic-electric 6-String Guitar. A very minor cost for a major improvement. I replaced the cheap plastic nuts with bone nuts. There was a slight crunch damage to the wood/plastic bridge, but I tried it out at the shop and it had no effect on the sound. If you think your seeing something not mentioned in this listing, please ask This guitar is in excellent overall condition with the exception of a lifted/til. Bought my Kramer Ferrington acoustic guitar used in 1994 at a Phoenix-AZ used guitar shop that has since gone out of business. The only problem I ever had was the bridge pickup had to be replaced. Kramer Ferrington Acoustic Electric 4 String Bass GuitarBlack, Original, OHSCPLEASE DO NOT mistake picture glare for flaws. It is easy and fast to restring like a electric. Debuting in 1986, the Ferrington line was designed by renowned luthier Danny Ferrington - an attempt by Kramer to dive into the 'softer' side of hard rock.
#I. kramer ferrington full#
It has a full rich tone for a thin body, much better than other thin body acoustics I have played. It plays fast like an electric with great acoustic sound. I like everything about this guitar, it has been my main practice guitar since I bought it 10 years ago. I acquired this guitar in 1997 at a pawn shop in my home town of Fort Worth Texas for about $125.00, what a steal. I have a wide musical taste like Blues, Celtic, Doom, Rock. Playing Guitar for 23 Years and have been in two bands but currently not.
