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Like the Epiphone AlleyKat and the FlameKat, the WildKat features the small semi-hollow body. And they've added two Alnico V P-90s for classic tone and now featuring a Licensed Bigsby Vibrato. What a sound! The WildKat also features a set maple neck, a flame maple top, and a mahogany body.
Feature:
The wammy bar is cool.
Quality:
Good quality except for the fact that it is not balanced in weight and tilts the wrong way.
Desirability:
Everyone says it looks really nice or "handsome" or "sharp" or "pretty" or something like that.
Sound:
Very bassy. Sounds good all the way around the fretboard though. It does not sound great if you are intending to play in drop d tuning though.
Ease of Use:
Very easy to play, except for one thing... when you stand with the guitar, it tilts in the wrong direction. I'm trying to think of a way to fix this. Maybe weigh it down or something?
Overall:
If I can fix the weight distribution problem, then I will play this till it wears out
Buy Epiphone Wildkat Electric Guitar with Bigsby Tremolo
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