Steve V. wrote:What's the tone on that thing like?
TONE CHASER!
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Steve V. wrote:What's the tone on that thing like?
ChristopherM wrote:Steve V. wrote:What's the tone on that thing like?
TONE CHASER!
ipitcher wrote:Seems like it'd be real brittle and feedbacky.
That sounds about right.
And probably with a kind of hollow low end to it because it is mounted to the pg rather than the neck/body.
gjhardwick wrote:cjh wrote:I never thought I'd find myself posting about guitars (any way I slice it I can never see myself as a guitarist - I'm beyond hopeless) on a public forum but I own a 1980 Kramer DMZ 1000.
He'll outlast the earth, weighs as much as a man and would be the first thing I'd reach for should I discover an intruder. Drastically underemployed, it forms the main signal source for my mithering ambient wankery and very, very occasionally gets an outing in the tragically unrecorded, one-man kitchen-based punk outfit The Mercy Fucks.
that guitar is FUGLY!!!
helenforsdale wrote:i own 5 lumies - three basses, two guitars, so i think i know a little about them.
first off, that's definitely not a dmz 1000 - i'm not quite sure what it is. it has the same shape body of the later dmzs - the 5000s, but i've never seen a guitar w/ that body, only a bass.
as far as the lumies go - the 450s are the way to go - way nicer than even the 650s, which are just fancier looking, and have a lot of bells and whistles. when it comes to tone, they're pretty close, and i prefer the simple elegance of the 450. i have a gorgeous black 450g and a great 450b. i have the dmz equivalent of those, the dmz1000g, and the dmz4000b. neither compare - it's like two different companies almost.
first off - they were using better woods on the 450s and 650s - and better aluminum as well. so they are bulkier, heavier instruments. i find them to be fuller and warmer than beans - less brittle, but they still have that aluminum bite and scathing tone. but they're way more versatile.
personally, i think the dmz series just isn't comparable. the necks aren't as well made - the roller nuts on them aren't reliable. they're lighter - and they sound less like aluminum. i'm considering selling my two dmz lumies - the only reason i'm hesitant, is because they're both black, and are rarer because of that. they're beautiful instruments. but the dmzs used a pbass split humbucker config that i'm not crazy about compared to the humbuckers of the 450. i feel bad - i own four black lumies - pretty rad, but i'm only using two of them. i'm not a collector, as much as i'd like to be, so i think i have to slim down the collection. i still need to get a shot of all of them together.
but yeah, my 450g lumie is my holy grail guitar - it's stunning, i'd never sell it, ever. and i've never really seen another either. i'm almost tempted to buy a natural colored 450 and have it painted. if i can find a photo of it, i'll post it.
also - for those of you w/ the 250 and 350g's - i once saw a guy mod those out and put some bare knuckle humbuckers in there. w/out the single coil pickups, those things are monsters. if you aren't concerned about resell value and want a total beast, think about upgrading to humbuckers - totally worth while.
re - prices. 450bs have been going for apprx $400-$600 on ebay. i wouldn't pay more than $600 for it. the 450gs have totally sky rocketed - they used to be around $400-$700 - now going for at least $800-$1200. a lot of that has to do w/ the fact that there were far more basses made than guitars. dmz basses usually go for around $300-$400. the dmz guitars are all over the place - but personally, i don't think they're as nice as the 450s, even the 350s, so i wouldn't shell out for one. but they're usually around $600-$800. the 650g usually goes for around $850-1000.
any of you kids have questions about the kramers, don't hesitate to pm me.
-joshua...
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