i doubt it a lot
Go to a shop that sells both. Play both, one at a time, and through the same amp. The one you like better is the better guitar for you. A Virgo is more of a sit and play. The Warlock is slightly awkward to sit with because of all the angles.
The B.C. Rich Bronze Warlock electric guitar typically features a compound radius fretboard that ranges from 12 inches at the nut to 16 inches at the body. This design allows for comfortable chord playing near the nut while facilitating easier string bending and soloing as you move up the neck. The compound radius enhances playability across different styles, making it versatile for various guitar techniques.
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
The Coffin Case G-185 is designed to fit various guitar models, but it is important to check the specific dimensions of both the case and the BC Rich Warlock. Generally, the Warlock’s unique shape may not fit perfectly in a standard coffin case. It's best to verify the measurements of your guitar and the case to ensure a proper fit before purchasing.
your best bet is an Ibanez RG1500 body with some curves added in from a B.C. Rich Warlock and that Iceman model guitar that Sam guy from dragonforces uses.
either a warlock or a mockingbird.. im very sure its a warlock first.
It may depend on where your GC is located, but Guitar Center definitely buys used gear or you can even use it as a trade towards something else.
Go to a shop that sells both. Play both, one at a time, and through the same amp. The one you like better is the better guitar for you. A Virgo is more of a sit and play. The Warlock is slightly awkward to sit with because of all the angles.
The B.C. Rich Bronze Warlock electric guitar typically features a compound radius fretboard that ranges from 12 inches at the nut to 16 inches at the body. This design allows for comfortable chord playing near the nut while facilitating easier string bending and soloing as you move up the neck. The compound radius enhances playability across different styles, making it versatile for various guitar techniques.
Wowo answering my own question... A B.C. Rich Warlock
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
Jeff Loomis signature series Schecter or any schecter in that price range with emgs or blackouts. Kerry Kings signature warlock that has emgs and a kahler BC Rich Warlock Deluxe editions that are neck through anything ESP that has EMG pickups or Dean Razorbacks with active pickups.
Interesting and very difficult to put into x amount of letters.
i have a b.c. rich case for mine and it fits fine
The Coffin Case G-185 is designed to fit various guitar models, but it is important to check the specific dimensions of both the case and the BC Rich Warlock. Generally, the Warlock’s unique shape may not fit perfectly in a standard coffin case. It's best to verify the measurements of your guitar and the case to ensure a proper fit before purchasing.
your best bet is an Ibanez RG1500 body with some curves added in from a B.C. Rich Warlock and that Iceman model guitar that Sam guy from dragonforces uses.
I would estimate the Jackson worth a bit higher (about 200$- 120$) but both are reliable guitars so no one really loses.