burner guitar REVIEWS
AND OWNER COMMENTS
REVIEW OF THE MS EIR/MASTER GRADE REDWOOD #004 (copied from a
post on The Acoustic Guitar Forum)
I have had this guitar for a few months now and I feel that I
can finally give it an appropriate review.
Ill start with the basic specs:
• Lower bout: 16"
• Waist: 9.375"
• Upper bout: 12"
• Body length: 20"
• Body depth at tail: 4.625"
• Neck: 5-piece Short scale (24.9")
• Nut width: 1.75"
• String spacing at saddle: 2.25"
Top -- Master Grade Redwood
Back/Sides -- East Indian Rosewood
Binding -- Bloodwood
Pickup -- Baggs LB6x
The first impression when unpacking the guitar was how cool the
Burner logo looked on the custom Ameritage case. The case is extremely
solid and matches the caliber of the instrument inside (and the
color scheme matches the Redwood/Bloodwood nicely).
The guitar itself is gorgeous. The woods used are top notch –
the master grade redwood top has extremely tight grain, some nice
silking, and great contrast between red and the streaks of dark
brown. The back and sides feature a set of beautiful straight
grained East Indian Rosewood that is the perfect, uniform dark
chocolaty brown color. The use of Bloodwood for the binding was
the perfect choice as it really pick up the red in the top and
provides a great contrast to the dark brown back and sides (and
the b/w/b purfling really makes the red pop). The rest of the
details are really understated and give the guitar a simple, elegant
look – nothing too flashy, but extremely well designed with a
consistent theme through the construction of the guitar. (The
use of the redwood top and bloodwood binding/accents have given
the guitar an appropriate nickname – The Redhead.) I love the
bloodwood purfling lines on the fret board and the simple bloodwood
diamond inlay of the 12th fret as well as the jet black ebony
headstock with only the Burner logo inlaid in Bloodwood. In a
market flooded with guitars featuring loads of abalone inlays
and other flashy items, I find it refreshing to see a luthier
use only wood to provide contrast and detail. Needless to say,
the fit and finish is impeccable. The guitar is very clean inside
and out and no attention to detail was spared.
Now to the sound. The guitar features a mini jumbo shape as you
can see from the dimensions above. I have played around with a
few different types of strings and have found that the guitar
absolutely sings with medium gauge Red brand copper stings. The
guitar can handle any style of music I throw at it. The guitar
has opened up nicely and is very responsive with incredible sustain
and overtones. The redwood gives the tone a real warmth but when
you really dig in it still has that brightness and bite that I
love in most spruce topped guitars. The guitar is very well balanced
– you can feel the bass in your chest (quite powerful without
being overwhelming) yet the highs have that bell-like chime. The
pickup they selected also suits the guitar well. I was a bit worried
about feedback in louder applications, but I haven’t experienced
any yet and the pickup’s tone is very natural sounding. I play
a mix of styles, but primarily light to medium strumming with
some finger picking here and there. The guitar is versatile enough
that I now find myself reaching for it in place of my Martin J-40
in most applications. Sound is usually so subjective that all
I can really say is the guitar makes me smile when I play it –
its just one of those great joys you feel when you pick it up
and strum that first chord.
All in all, I would highly recommend the guitar (and the builders).
I am absolutely amazed that this was only the 4th guitar that
they have built – Paul and Kyle really showcased their talent
and I am quite eager to see more guitars as they are completed.
Paul was wonderful to work with and has been extremely helpful
in helping me get the guitar set up just how I like it. Paul and
Kyle really have a passion for their craft and its evident in
the final product. I expect to hear (and see) quite a few more
Burner guitars pop up here in the years to come – I’m already
thinking about the specs for my next one.
Do yourself a favor and check on www.burnerguitars.com. The guitars
are amazing and are a steal at twice the current price.
I encourage you to check out the gallery that Paul has if
you'd like to see some build shots and some professional pics:
http://gallery.me.com/slidearts#100772
Tim VanderLaan
1/03/2010
Burner Guitars - an incomparable value.
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