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The Kramer Focus is a series of electric guitars and electric basses manufactured by Kramer Guitars, currently owned by Gibson. ==The Focus== The Focus was one of Kramer's first models manufactured and then imported from Japan. There were three superstrat-styled models, all of which featured the popular Floyd Rose tremolo. The Focus 1000 sported a single slanted humbucker, similar to the Kramer Baretta. The 2000 sported two humbuckers, thus resembling a Kramer Pacer Imperial. The "'3000'" sported a HSS configuration on a Fender Stratocaster-type pickguard. The 6000 sported a HSS configuration, like the Kramer Pacer. earlier 6000 configurations had 3 individual switches for pickup switching, in 1988 Kramer switched to a regular 5-way lever switch. The other two guitars both sported two humbuckers and a Floyd Rose and were distinguished by body shape. The 4000 sported a Gibson Flying V shape, and was later changed to more closely resemble a Jackson Randy Rhoads or Kramer Vanguard. The 5000 model resembles the Kramer Voyager. There were also three basses in the line. The 77 featured a split pickup, while the 88 featured a full-size humbucker. The 8000 has a Z shape, resembling the Kramer Condor bass, and features two split pickups. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Kramer Focus」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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