Van Halen Release Single “Tattoo”
Tattoo is the first song and single off the upcoming album, A Different Kind of Truth. The single was released online on January 10, 2012. Read more
Sounds of SIN: AXIS Clones
December 29, 2010 by Publisher
Filed under Gear Reviews
by John Kindred
Staff Writer

AXIS Clones Custom Humbucker
Continuing to explore pickups produced by Sounds of SINS, we turn to Chris Carter’s latest creation, the AXIS Clones Custom Humbucker. Packaged as a matched set (bridge and neck pickup), again, the quality of each pickup is flawless. The AXIS Clones Custom Humbuckers feature expert craftsmanship and as always only the best parts available.
The Sound of Sin AXIS Clones Custom humbucker aims is to recreate a close representation of the late ‘70s early ‘80s Van Halen sound. To create this reproduction, Carter winds each coil to resemble a Gibson ES 335 PAF pickup. He then overwinds each coil to fill the bobbin as it would have been done by the master himself, Eddie Van Halen. Due to this technique, each pickup varies in resistance. Ultimately, this asymmetrical coil configuration produces tones that are powerful with plenty of warmth and mid-range punch. Read more
KMAG Custom Strat Electric Guitar
July 11, 2010 by Publisher
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by John Kindred
Staff Writer
If you are looking for an axe in the stylings of the great guitarists that ruled the late ’70s and ’80s, then KMAG guitars offers several affordably price choice of instruments. Their latest offering is a Strat-style guitar that features an Alder body, double-locking licensed Floyd Rose tremolo, screaming “hot” pickups, maple neck and a slick, flat black finish on the body.
Out of the box, the guitar appears very stylish and slick. The flat black finish has a dark, menacing appearance and screams “metal.” The black hardware adds to the unity of the overall look. And the maple neck is a reminder of Van Halen and Lynch tearing up the fret-board live. The humbuckers and mounting rings also are black, and the volume pot has a classic Fender Strat-style knob. A three-way selector switch gives you straight-ahead selections to altering your sound.
The neck profile is similar to a Squier Strat. The profile is thin, not Ibanez Wizard thin, but not overly chunky or bulky. The finish allows for smooth traversing up and down the fret board. The frets on this model are leveled and polished, which definitely is an added bonus. Finger tapping is a breeze, and low action helps with those fast riffs. The headstock appearance seems to fall between the classic Fender CBS and traditional Fender headstock.
Overall, the sound of the stock pickups is a shock. They have enough meaty crunch for hard rock and metal. Ultimately, the weak link of this guitar is the hardware. But what first catches your attention is not the tremolo (it’s a licensed Floyd Rose) or nut, but the tuners. They look great, but the feel of them is nothing to write home about. Read more




