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Kramer and Mesa Boogie artist Doug Weiand is back at it with some Shred and melodic leads! Check out the original track “Mythos.” Gear: Kramer Volante HHFR Intruder Black: https://bit.ly/3JpDO20 Kramer Volante HSFR Magenta Burst: https://bit.ly/4nkDq2P MESA/Boogie Mark VII Head: https://bit.ly/42WBoi6 MESA/Boogie 2x12 Rectifier Horizontal Cabinet: https://bit.ly/4nhbUD6 Maestro Discoverer Delay in the amplifier FX Loop: https://bit.ly/4owjAT7 About the Kramer Volante HSFR: The Italian word “Volante” translates to “flying” or “light” in English and signifies the musical ideas of speed and movement. As a musical direction, it commands playing fast and fluidly. Kramer’s latest platform, the Volante, embodies that spirit of speed and fluidity. The Volante Quilt HSFR offers cutting-edge features, including a lightweight alder body with a gorgeous AAAA quilt maple veneer top and forearm and body comfort carves. The three-piece, satin-finished maple neck is bolted to the body with five bolts and ferrules and has a sculpted heel for improved upper fret access. It also features the new Kramer KeyLock system. The KeyLock, developed by Senior Product Development Engineer Richard Akers, provides incredible neck stability. Paired with Kramer’s five-bolt neck-to-body joint, it prevents movement in the neck pocket, increasing vibrational tone transfer, sustain, and intonation. The bridge pickup is a Kramer USA Neptune humbucker™, while the neck pickup is a Kramer USA Triton noiseless. They’re wired to master volume and tone controls and a three-way blade-style pickup selector switch. The tone control has a push/pull switch for series/parallel switching of the bridge humbucker. About the Kramer HHFR: It offers cutting-edge features, including a lightweight alder body with forearm and body comfort carves. The 3-piece, satin-finished maple neck is bolted to the body with five bolts and ferrules and has a sculpted heel for improved upper fret access. It also features the new Kramer Key Lock system. The Key Lock, developed by Senior Product Development Engineer Richard Akers, provides incredible neck stability. Paired with Kramer's 5-bolt neck-to-body joint, it prevents movement in the neck pocket, increasing vibrational tone transfer, sustain, and intonation. The neck is thermally aged and has a fast-playing Kramer Elliptical C profile. It is capped with a maple fretboard with 24 jumbo frets and a compound (10-14”) fretboard radius. The truss rod uses a spoke wheel style adjustment at the body end of the fretboard, making it quick and easy to access. The 25.5” scale length is great for drop tuning. A Floyd Rose® R3 locking nut and 1000 Series tremolo keep the tuning stable no matter how much you use the vibrato arm. The pickups are a pair of Kramer USA Neptune humbuckers™ wired to master volume and tone controls and a 5-way blade-style pickup selector switch that is wired for maximum tonal versatility. In position 1, the bridge pickup operates alone as a humbucker wired in series. In position 2, the bridge and neck pickups run together, but each is in single-coil mode, with the slug side of the bridge pickup running with the screw side of the neck pickup. Position 3 is both pickups combined, running as series-wired humbuckers. Position 4 is the neck pickup alone, wired as a parallel humbucker, while position 5 gives you the neck humbucker pickup wired in series. The pickups are hum-canceling in all positions. #kramerguitars #mesaboogie #mesaengineering #maestropedals #kramer #gibson ABOUT KRAMER: Loud, proud, and never following the crowd, Kramer has been setting trends since it was first launched in 1976. Kramer released the first guitars specifically designed for metal and rock shredder virtuosos; iconic Kramer designs like the Baretta, Pacer, Vanguard, NightSwan, and SM-1 deliver the kind of speed, performance, and playability that they demand. Embraced by legendary rockers like Eddie Van Halen, Vivian Campbell, Richie Sambora, Elliot Easton, and Mick Mars during the height of the metal era in the 1980s—a period when Kramer was the most popular guitar brand in the world—Kramer's innovative approach and unwavering commitment to performance makes Kramer instruments the choice of today's hard rock and metal artists such as Charlie Parra, Tracii Guns, and Snake Sabo. Based in Nashville, TN, Kramer is part of the Gibson Brands family. Check us out at http://www.kramerguitars.com and follow us on Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, and Instagram. Kramer - Made to Rock Hard.