looks cool but its a fancy BC Rich warlock bronze series, if you can get it for under 300$ your getting a good deal.
comfortable, light , very versatile pickups but metal comes from you, so switch the strings and put a low tuning. But honestly though keep saving up, the best warlocks right now that are affordable are the IT series ones, 100$ more online but you will like it 10x more.
metal comes from within though, thick strings, knowing what to play.. those sort of things.
bronze series I'll give a 3 out of 5, sounds pretty good, stays in tune well, never had any problems with mine for years!
If you get a deluxe version that's neck through construction with EMG Pickups and an original Floyd rose with Grover tuners which is usually their best kinds specs without getting into woods and stuff that's a definte 5 out of 5.
very comfortable guitar as well, it don't look like it is but it really is.
definitely. I bought a BC Rich Avenge SOB; never looked back.
I own a BC Rich and I feel it is a good guitar. It has a strong body and neck and I play heavy metal on it. It is a good guitar
Ibanez, BC Rich, ESP/Ltd and Schecter are all respectable guitar company's, with good cost to sound ratio and great for metal.
me personally I'd get another BC Rich Warlock or something used off of craigslist for 300 dollars. My best metal guitar was a 7 string that some guy custom made for 250 minus the repairs i had to do.
Depends on the style you like! America and Britain both have extremely rich heavy metal traditions, Finland are currently a production line for good metal bands, Germany's had a good number, Australia has some, Scandinavia is extremely rich in good metal... I could go on, but I won't.
He had A red B.C Rich electric guitar
I own a BC Rich and I feel it is a good guitar. It has a strong body and neck and I play heavy metal on it. It is a good guitar
on a warbeast yes, its got two humbuckers and the higher end WMD ones have a Floyd rose and EMG pickups. things to keep in mind though: any guitar from vintage les pauls can play metal thick strings make the guitar sound heavier master palm muting and pick harmonics, very important for playing metal amps and pedals are just as important as the guitar good luck
No, you just have to find the guitar that meets your standards. The more popular brands for metal are ESP, Dean, and B.C. Rich.
Ibanez, BC Rich, ESP/Ltd and Schecter are all respectable guitar company's, with good cost to sound ratio and great for metal.
Generally, the brands of guitars the known for metal include ESP Schecter B.C Rich Ibanez Jackson These are the most popular for metal. There are hundreds of different manufacturers out there and it all comes down to personal preference.
A cheap LTD or BC Rich guitar, all depends on what you play and your guitar gods use
Wowo answering my own question... A B.C. Rich Warlock
me personally I'd get another BC Rich Warlock or something used off of craigslist for 300 dollars. My best metal guitar was a 7 string that some guy custom made for 250 minus the repairs i had to do.
the mockingbird model is pretty cool. i personally am not into them but a lot of metal players like them. and the craftsmanship is fine
Depends on the style you like! America and Britain both have extremely rich heavy metal traditions, Finland are currently a production line for good metal bands, Germany's had a good number, Australia has some, Scandinavia is extremely rich in good metal... I could go on, but I won't.
yes but not as rich as he used to be.
depends on the series of it, dont expect much out of a bronze series one for example.