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AXL Badwater Dual Pickup 1216 Electric Guitar, Antique Brown
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AXL Badwater Dual Pickup 1216 Electric Guitar, Antique Brown

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Description:

The Badwater 1216 (AL-820) is built with a set rock maple neck, 2 EMG-designed Alnico humbuckers and a classic-style single cutaway design. The guitar’s rosewood fretboard helps deliver a warm, thick tone. The scale length is a traditional 24 3/4” for vintage punch. Each 1216 guitar body has been distressed individually by the AXL workshop, so no two are alike. The 1216 comes with carefully distressed pickguard, tone and volume knobs, and anodized tuning machines, bridge assembly and strap buttons for a unique look and vintage feel.

Features:

Distressed Headstock & Solid Alder Body


EMG-Designed Humbuckers, Alnico Magnet


Anitqued/Anodized Hardware


Rock Maple Neck


Rosewood Fretboard


Product Details:
Product Length: 40.75 inches
Product Width: 17.0 inches
Product Height: 4.5 inches
Product Weight: 10.0 pounds
Package Length: 40.2 inches
Package Width: 16.5 inches
Package Height: 4.0 inches
Package Weight: 10.15 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 4 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.5 ( 4 customer reviews )
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11 of 12 found the following review helpful:

5AXL Badwater 1216Feb 14, 2010
By AJ/DJ
I've been an active musician for over ten years, with bass being my main instrument for the first 7-8, and (due to a pinky injury) guitar becoming my main for the last few. Another thing you might like to know is that this is my first LES PAUL-based guitar. In other words I've never had a short scale guitar before, so it's kind of a new experience for me in a way.

Before I give you the pros and cons as I see them, let me just tell you that for the money IT ABSOLUTELY ROCKS! You will not find a guitar this cheap and is this gorgeous, plays and sounds this well. So, just keep that in mind.

Appearance: This is the strong point of this company in general. The guitar looks amazing! Although the color you see on the stock photo is not exactly the same, in real life it's more solid dark brown than the woody color seen in the pics, but still very beautiful. Even though the body is supposed to be "distressed", it seems that out of all the Badwater series this one is the least distressed. At worst, it looks like a guitar that's been actively used for a couple of years. The front of the body looks almost brand new, while the back of it is lightly worn out as if the guitar was played in a standing position. There are a few scratches, but almost invisible. I guess they thought this one is too beautiful as it is, and they felt sorry to damage it :). Now, the binding looks very filthy and old, so it does not balance the body's "age" well, but it's no biggie. Hardware is aged nicely, and the inlay blocks are cool as well. Otherwise, a total Les Paul knock-off.

Set-up: Again, very impressive. For a guitar at this price level, I've never seen a guitar so well set up. The intonation is close to perfect, and there is virtually no fret-buzz.

Sound and features: The pickups are very good, not top-notch, but hey it's a $225.00 guitar! They sound vintage-y, in other words - very nice. Great for blues, rock and hard-rock but not a metal axe, though. The tuners are the weakest point, as far as I can tell. They hold up OK, but not as good as I was hoping, so I might replace them eventually. The body is alder, so it doesn't weigh nearly as much as mahogany, something the Les Pauls are notorious for. I'm still getting used to the feel of the short scale and the softness of the strings, so if you are used to a longer scale guitar (Fender, Ibanez etc.) keep in mind that you will not get the same "spank", and you won't be able to strum as hard (strings might bend out of pitch), but it is a lot easier to fret barre chords and bend strings. I might get thicker gauge strings, and raise the action a tad.

All in all, the guitar is amazing. I would give it 4.5 out of 5, because of the tuners, and the fact that it's not as distressed as the rest of the Badwater series guitar. Nothing this good in this price range out there.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

4Well worth the priceFeb 07, 2011
By Claudio Chagas
I've had a chance to play this guitar for a while one afternoon. I was looking for a Les Paul spinoff and none of the three ou four other models I'd tested had caught my attention. This one was a real surprise! For a lower-than-average price it showed way better sound quality and craftsmanship. One important feature to note in any guitar is, what happens to the volume as you turn the tone knob up and down? Most just "kill" the volume at low frequencies. Not this one! Kudos to AXL for such an outstanding product.

4Great instrumentNov 28, 2011
By Sean O
I was really impressed with this guitar. I ordered it originally for purely aesthetic reasons, figuring that it would not sound or play as good as it does. I was very pleased with the guitar right out of the box. it came professionally "set-up" with a low action. It has an amazing sound. Friends of mine with "real" les-pauls are very impressed with the guitar overall.

The Cons: First of all, AXL needs to stop sticking that dang EMG pickups sticker on their instruments. It ruins the finish and a year later, the cheap glue from the sticker is still on it. The neck is a bit rough, particularly the edges of the frets feel sharp; not enough to slice yourself but enough to notice. Also, when I first would play, the high-E string would actually get caught on the lip of the 3rd fret which protruded just a hair until I filed it down.

The Pros: Great price, Beautiful instrument, and a great sound. I'm very happy with this purchase!

5Great LP Style GuitarApr 18, 2011
By Remmy
My first new electric in about 4 or 5 years maybe even longer, and I love this guitar. The neck and fretboard make it really nice to play, this is my first short scale guitar and its amazing what a difference that makes. The tone and sustain of the guitar are incredible and it just looks awesome with the matte mahogany finish and bronze hardware. Sweet guitar with and even sweeter price.

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