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    Default Just came in the post!

    My brand new

    KRAMER SM-1 Black - was a demo model at Thomann but its all good!

    I haven't had time to run it over yet or get to grips with it but when I do expect a Grindey Pros and Cons!


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    Nice purchase Now there are 4 Forum members who have an SM-1. They are tempting to buy, but after seeing those Archtop Stageys in the other thread, I think that I will hold out for one of them. Good luck with you new axe.

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    Nice! I love mine and prefer it over Stagy's. Very nice score there bro!



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    Quote Originally Posted by MrScary View Post
    Nice! I love mine and prefer it over Stagy's. Very nice score there bro!
    Can you say why you prefer it to your Stageys? You might have dealt with that at some point, but if so, I missed it. Curious to hear more about that statement.
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    It's a feel thing. It is very hard to describe. I get asked a LOT things like "how does this neck compare to this neck..." etc. I don't know what the differences are in terms of spec. I can just say that I have now played about 4 Stagy's and I prefer this SM1 to them. The what I call "blower switch" is a cool feature that I haven't seen on a Stagy. No matter where the pickup selector switch is on it pull up on the volume pot and you are in humbucker. Plus the EMG is coil tappable. Great features, great feel, Great sound.

    Please don't take this as a "Stagemasters suck" post. It isn't. They were great guitars.



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    Quote Originally Posted by MrScary View Post
    It's a feel thing. It is very hard to describe. I get asked a LOT things like "how does this neck compare to this neck..." etc. I don't know what the differences are in terms of spec. I can just say that I have now played about 4 Stagy's and I prefer this SM1 to them. The what I call "blower switch" is a cool feature that I haven't seen on a Stagy. No matter where the pickup selector switch is on it pull up on the volume pot and you are in humbucker. Plus the EMG is coil tappable. Great features, great feel, Great sound.

    Please don't take this as a "Stagemasters suck" post. It isn't. They were great guitars.
    Cool. Thanks for the comparison. I didn't take it as a "Stagemasters suck" post. I think some folks have preferred the old Stageys because the neck profile is (reportedly) a bit slimmer. You were one of the first I've seen who had the opposite preference, and I was curious why.

    And it does all come down to preference, I think, as the things that feel right to one person don't to another.
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    They do indeed. Great observation. I wish everyone had that insight.



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    Congrats !!! Thats a beautiful axe !!!
    My neighbours always listen to good music...Either they like it or not!!!!

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    congrats ,weclome to the SM-1 Club!!!
    *Gibson Les Paul Classic Custom
    *Kramer SM-1
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    *Blackstar HT40+HTV 112 cabinet
    *Fender Mustang I
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    Digitech, BBE and ISP Pedals
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    Thank you all!

    Now I've had it for 24 hours and really I am blown away by it - now I love a good chunky neck so that was an added bonus! The Guitar is really responsive to whatever I play which is something that guitars I've got at the moment/previously owned had a bit of a failing to do (although I kinda pushed my budget with this purchase so I'd expect that)

    But overall if you are thinking of purchasing a SM-1 - JUST DO IT. Just don't hesitate, BUY IT. I promise - you won't regret it!


    (with my new Laney GS212IE Cab)

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    That's a good-looking axe, man. That black is so cool and classy. Congrats.
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    dude, nice rig---I betcha your SM-1 totally kicks ass through it!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by GERRYGTR62 View Post
    dude, nice rig---I betcha your SM-1 totally kicks ass through it!!!
    Hey I'm from the uk too, I've just braught a thomann demo model black sm 1 tonight, do they come in reasonable condition, it says b stock,
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    OH MY GOD IT DOES. It's ToneGasmic. hahaha

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    Quote Originally Posted by christian hairrocker View Post
    Hey I'm from the uk too, I've just braught a thomann demo model black sm 1 tonight, do they come in reasonable condition, it says b stock,
    Yes it came in pretty much perfect condition - I couldn't find anything wrong with it!

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    Congrats on the SM-1! And for getting it fairly quickly, Thomanns told me a few months back that it would be August before they'd see some!(luckily I found one up north). Good to see more people getting hold of them too, cause they kick ass! Enjoy it dude!

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    Quote Originally Posted by YodaVanGrindey95 View Post
    My brand new

    KRAMER SM-1 Black - was a demo model at Thomann but its all good!

    I haven't had time to run it over yet or get to grips with it but when I do expect a Grindey Pros and Cons!

    How long did it take to arrive, thomann confirmed despatch today, I am soooo excited
    Growing Up

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    I've sold several here at the store. Only have one black one left. It is a GREAT guitar. Congrats again!



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    Quote Originally Posted by MrScary View Post
    Please don't take this as a "Stagemasters suck" post. It isn't. They ARE great guitars.


    fixed it for ya.

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    How many batteries do I need for the emgs
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    Quote Originally Posted by christian hairrocker View Post
    How long did it take to arrive, thomann confirmed despatch today, I am soooo excited
    If you're like me living in the UK it took 5 working days!
    Kramers: Kramer Pacer Classic, Kramer 110ST and Kramer SM-1!

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    Quote Originally Posted by christian hairrocker View Post
    How many batteries do I need for the emgs
    it should just require a single 9v.

    but you can also do the 18v mod, which gives it a little more headroom and opens it up a little bit.

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    Its here, it came to my uk address in 48 hours came an hour ago

    First impressions, neck is great for me, same thickness as my peavey v type exp, great, imho, this neck isn't chunky at all

    Slight finish flaw made it reduced, a brown dot on the neck thru join, the size of a full stop or a tiny dot, marker will cover it, parents couldn't see it

    I'm off to get a battery now set it up, but won't be played until dad sees it from work

    Oh yes and a very deep arch, looks like an esp
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    This is it with my two other Kramers! (One to the left is a Kramer Pacer Classic, and the other is a Kramer 110"ST" - part of the old 100 Series)
    Kramers: Kramer Pacer Classic, Kramer 110ST and Kramer SM-1!

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