
Kramer Assault 211 Electric Guitar with Floyd Rose
Add the power of a Floyd Rose tremolo and three scorching pickups to your arsenal with this Kramer.
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Submitted August 4, 2012 by Stacy S
"My first electric"
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I did quite a bit of research before buying my first electric guitar. This one just had the "look" I wanted, as well as the H/S/S pickups. It says it has a "Floyd Rose Tremolo"; it is actually a LICENSED Floyd Rose Tremolo. Not that big a deal, but the Floyd Rose website states licensed versions are not under their control. This guitar is a tremendous value. I always do a lot of research before spending my money on anything. I spent several weeks reading reviews, message boards, and visiting stores to handle different guitars. In my price range ($250) I didn't see anything that came close to having the perfect combination of quality, features, and value that this Kramer has.
Sound
Out of the box, it was a mess as far as the set up goes.Being delivered during a thunderstorm probably didn't help much either. Since it was my first electric, I took it to my local Gibson dealer to get it set up right. Pretty much spent $35 for nothing. The guy oiled the fret board, said he adjusted the truss rod and the Floyd Rose, but it still had some wicked fret buzz and the tremolo was still out of whack. So I decided to try to do the set up myself. I've played bluegrass banjo for years and always did my own set up so I had a little experience with the basics. I bought the Behringer GM-108 amp with this guitar. I have to say, even though I am a novice, this combo sounds about as diverse as a beginner could stand. A 5-position switch for the pickups gives a lot of different sounds on it's own. The amp (for the price) is a good one. I usually play in a spare bedroom/office/game room/man cave; turn the amp volume to about 7/10, hi-gain on, and drive to 5/10 and it will rattle the freakin' windows. It has PLENTY of sound for a beginner. I have just been experimenting (playing) with the different combos of pickups and the settings on the amp, you can get everything from a crystal clear ring to a growling distortion. I wanted a versatile instrument since I could only afford one guitar- I think I made a good choice.
Features
Made in Indonesia, but it is well-made. Don't know what kind of strings it had from the factory, but at 9-days post-arrival, the B-string broke while tuning it. The licensed Floyd Rose appears to be a well-made one. Has three tension springs. The tuners are not branded, but are smooth. It has a black nickel finish on the metal, really handsome. Folks at the local Gibson Dealer hadn't seen many (if any) of these and it got a lot of attention carrying it through the store. It comes with a cable (I didn't know that, so I had bought one). The neck is different from my Squier acoustic. Again, I am a novice, but the neck has a slimmer thickness and is a little wider than some of the other guitars I had looked at. I have big fat fingers and that extra width helps some.
Ease of Use
If they are all like mine, don't think you are going to unwrap it and start jammin'. It will need some serious attention to get a good set up. Youtube has a lot of videos on the Floyd Rose setup, watch a few and it's not that difficult to get it set up. The fret buzz and action set up were a different story. I still think it needs a shim under the locking nut, but adding a little bow with the truss rod and raising the bridge a hair got rid of the buzz on the low E string. As far as the tone and volume on the guitar, I have them all cranked to 11. There are no index marks on the knobs, you just have to turn them where they sound right to you. For me, it was wide open, since there wasn't a "10" stamped on anything, I decided they must be cranked to 11.
Quality
It seems like a steal for the money. I wanted the most bang for my buck. I had it narrowed down to either the Assault 211 or the Squier Vintage Modified HSS. I looked around at local shops to handle a lot of instruments before buying online. I never handled a Kramer though, it just had the look I was after and the features seemed like a bargain for the price. The finish is flawless, I got the candy red, and it's slick and glossy. The headstock is a very attractive gloss black. The strings from the factory sucked, after the B-string broke I put on a set of Ernie Ball Regular Slinkys. The cable that came with it is pretty flimsy, glad I bought one. The set up out of the box and my frustration with getting rid of the fret buzz was almost (almost) enough to make me want to exchange it for the Squier VM HSS, but I hung in there. I think this is an extremely well-made instrument, especially for this price range. I handled a lot of electrics prior to buying this one; I'd have to say it looks and feels like it should be in the $1000-2000 range. It plays and sounds like a much more expensive model, don't know if it's quite in the $1000+ range though.
Value
I think it's worth every penny of the selling price. If you want a diverse guitar for playing a variety of music, this is an excellent choice. I could only afford to have one electric guitar so I wanted the most bang for my buck. This is a good-looking guitar, it has a lot of nice features, it sounds good and the pickups give you a wide range of sounds.
Manufacturer Support
In case you didn't know, it's made/backed by Gibson. Three-year warranty.
The Wow Factor
It has a sharp, unique look about it. It's "Les Paul-ish" but try finding a Les Paul style guitar for under $300 with a H/S/S pickup arrangement. It is sharp, period. The short time I had it a local music shop I noticed people looking at it, trying to see the name on the headstock. I read up on the brand quite a bit before buying. NO, it is not a REAL Kramer like the Kramer Guitars of the early 80s (think EVH). Some armchair guitarists that troll message boards think that's a bad thing, but if you were in the guitar building business, you could be owned by companies a lot worse than Gibson. I looked at the guitar for the features and the value. On those categories alone, I think it would be tough to get a better guitar in the under-$300 range.
Musical Background:
Been playin bluegrass banjo about 15 years, acoustic guitar about a year, just bought an electric guitar.
Musical Style:
Everything from Earl Scruggs and Merle Travis to SRV and AC/DC
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Submitted July 2, 2012 by Jim D in Indianapolis, IN
"Steal this guitar while you can"
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First of all let me say this is a mahogany body and a mahogany SET neck with a floyd rose trem for $250.00, seriously this is a no brainer BUY THIS GUITAR!!! This guitar is a STEAL if you know how to completely setup a guitar and a great buy if you have to pay to have it set up I had to adjust the truss rod to get a tad bit of relief as I have a heavy pick attack, raise the trem because it was sitting down in the recess, adjust intonation, and setup the trem (adjust spring tension), and I still need to put shims under the nut to get rid of a little fret buzz. I bought the Arctic White which is a decent finish thats totally acceptable for $250.00. The pickups are pretty decent for stock, I get pinch harmonics like crazy with the humbucker and the single coils are nice and twangy, the trem is smooth and stays in tune well. My main complaint is the frets stick out a little from the edges of the fingerboard, I dont know about fretwork so I will have to pay someone to fix this, I have asked around and it sounds like it wont be an expensive fix. I would recommend this guitar to anyone but if you dont know how to set one up, buy in store and have their tech set it up for you, they will usually do it for free to make the sale. I hope I have helped anyone thinking about buying this guitar.
Sound
Any tone is possible with this pickup configuration from scorching metal with dive bombs and squealies to the twangiest telecaster sound to a sweet clean tone. Use the volume and tone knobs to get any tone you can think of. Its like a strat and a les paul in one guitar. Get a decent multi effects pedal and amp and you have everything you need.
Features
I was skeptical of the licensed floyd but I have to say I am impressed with it, no problems with staying in tune. There is an allen wrench holder on the back of the headstock. I love the set neck and the mahogany body and neck, I can feel the wood resonating while i play, it kind of tickles my belly lol. Independant tone knobs for the single coils are nice
Ease of Use
The pickups are pretty sweet for stock, the humbucker is hot and the single coils can be creamy or twangy. I really don't have a lot of bad things to say about this guitar.
Quality
I don't own a USA made guitar so I can't compare to that but I do own an Epiphone Les Paul custom and an SG 400, a Schecter Damien fr, a Jackson Dinky fr, a BC Rich warlock, and a Tradition strat style guitar so I have plenty to compare to. This guitar is right up there with my Epiphones, Schecter, and Jackson. The set neck feels tight, trem is smooth, pickups are snug, volume and tone pots are quiet, and the finish is decent.
Value
I have wanted a Les Paul with a floyd rose for a long time now and I have been doing a lot of research. If you want to pay $1500.00 for a Gibson Les Paul shred or $3500.00 or more for a Gibson Alex Lifeson Les Paul Axcess thats fine or you can even get a Dean Deceiver with floyd or a Michael Kelly patriot with floyd or a number of others from $500.00 to $1000.00 but if you are like me and work hard for your money buy this guitar, you don't find deals like this everyday.
Manufacturer Support
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The Wow Factor
features divided by price = WOW!! B U Y I T !!!
Musical Background:
10 year hobbyist
Musical Style:
blues rock and metal or whatever catches my interest
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Submitted October 2, 2012 by Marcus T in Pine Valley, NY
"Way good"
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Out of the box it blew away most of my 17 guitars in and above it's price range with its setup and playability. Delivery was super quick too. My 3rd new guitar in 40 years. Great catch. Now, I just got to get a hard case for it.
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