maguchi
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The Kiesel headless really are a nice guitar. Set neck, and their pickups are vintage to medium power (8.6k Ohms and 7.3k Ohms), and you can coil split them with a push/pull knob, so they're versatile for diffrent gigs. Their necks are slightly beefier than the typical Kiesel necks too which I like a lot. They look great on a stage for a jazz, R&B or blues gig. BTW: If you're looking for a used one, the Carvin labelled one's are the same guitar.The only one I'd care to own would be the Kiesel Holdsworth. I've toyed with the idea of making one from an old, cheap Yamaha guitar I have in pieces.
I have gotten teased about showing up to a gig with a headless guitar though. This one amazing country guitarist that I play with sometimes told me part of my guitar was missing. It's all in good fun though and this guy is so generous with info about playing guitar that I listen to anything he says. I guess appearance is a big part of a show too. So I started taking a Telecaster or a Gretsch to those gigs.
I got a Kiesel Zeus too, which is a bolt-on. However that one's got hot pickups so it works best for metal or hard rock.
If I had to choose, I'd take the Holdsworth hands down!
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