Post by cofi on Aug 21, 2009 17:15:58 GMT
Zakk Wylde "Graveyard Disciple'
There's no question that Zakk Wylde is a one-of-a-kind performer and guitarist. As the lead guitarist for Ozzy Osbourne and founding leader of Black Label Society, Zakk has torched many a stage with his unique style and performance. Winner of multiple "Most Valuable Guitarist" awards in the metal genre, Zakk combines pure speed shredding with the use of pinch harmonics and chickin' pickin' to create a wall of sound that's second to none. And like Zakk, his new limited edition Epiphone "Graveyard Disciple" will also light up a stage.
Scary Good Looks! You may have already caught a glimpse on YouTube of Zakk performing on the 2009 "Peddle to the Metal" tour and caught a glimpse of this monster on stage. Designed by Zakk in cooperation with Epiphone, the new Graveyard Disciple combines killer sound with equally killer looks. Shaped like a coffin, the edges of the body are tapered and "pin-striped" in silver giving it a striking visual appearance and depth while providing for a comfortable feel. Pick one up on stage and you will raise the dead!
Dying to be Played: While looks are important, the new Graveyard Disciple doesn't compromise in the performance department either. As with most all Zakk's guitars, the neck is made of Hard Maple for bright attack and glued into a solid Mahogany body adding a touch of warm and of course, sustain. The neck features a "D" profile, SlimTaper neck with a smooth, satin finish for fast and effortless lead work. Top it off with a bound, Ebony fingerboard and medium-jumbo frets with easy access to all 22 frets and you've got a real performance guitar that's dying to be played.
EMG Pickups and Floyd Rose Tremolo: Perfectly paired for hard rock and metal, the Graveyard Disciple combines an original Floyd Rose(tm) tremolo with EMG HZ pickups. The tremolo cavity allows for serious dive bombing as well as pull-ups. The EMG HZ-4A is positioned in the bridge position for optimized lead performance while the EMG HZ-4 is voiced for and positioned in the neck position. Designed to emulate the sound of their active counterparts (the EMG 81 and 85), these HZ's are probably the quietest passive pickups available. And unlike actives, you never have to worry about these babies showing up dead.
Other features on the new Graveyard Disciple include a multi-bound headstock with mother-of-pearl "cross" inlay, black hardware with premium 16:1 ratio Grover(tm) machine heads, Mother-of-Pearl topped metal knobs, Epiphone's non-rotating output jack and Zakk's signature silhouette on the back of the headstock. For added comfort and convenience while playing in the seated position, the guitar features the brilliantly designed and patented Steinberger LegRest. Fold it down and rest it on your leg. Fold it up and it practically disappears.
Premium Add-Ons: With a guitar like this, you need to carry it in style and so it comes with a custom-made Coffin(tm) case featuring the "Graveyard Disciple" artwork on it. And for this limited edition model, you also get a Certificate of Authenticity.
It may look dead but it will last a lifetime! As with every Epiphone, it features their Limited Lifetime warranty backed by world famous 24/7/365 day Gibson Customer Service. Plug one in and wake the dead today!
Black Label Society Live @ Pedal to the Metal tour 2009 Portland, ME
Body Material - Mahogany
Neck Material - Hard Maple, Satin Finish
Neck Shape SlimTaper; - D profile
Neck Joint Glued-In
Truss Rod - Adjustable
Scale Length - 24.75"
Fingerboard - Ebony with mother-of-pearl "block" inlays
Neck Pickup - EMG HZ-4
Bridge Pickup - EMG HZ-4A
Controls - Master Volume, Master Tone, 3-way pickup selector toggle; Moubnted on rim
Binding Fingerboard - 1ply (white), Headstock-5ply (white/black/white/black/white)
Fingerboard Radius - 14"
Frets 22; - medium-jumbo
Bridge - Original Floyd Rose Tremolo
Nut Width 1-11/16"
Hardware - Black
Machine Heads - Grover; 16:1 ratio
Colors - Ebony (EB) gloss
Includes - Custome Coffin hard case, Certificate of Authenticity
Warranty - Epiphone Limited Lifetime
Taken From Gibson Newslatters
Here are some readers comments from the Gibson Forum
Readers Comments
Dan :: Wednesday, August 19, 2009 at 3:53:01 PM +15 You've got to be kidding me...
Reply chewy :: Wednesday, August 19, 2009 at 8:03:37 PM +6 they just keep gettin worse. zakk bro, you're killin me..
..
Reply Jared :: Thursday, August 20, 2009 at 9:43:32 PM +6 Why are we wasting more time and money with guitars like this? Instead of using resources to manufacture travesties like this, that money could be used to pass savings onto the consumer! I don't want a Graveyard Disciple, I want a Les Paul I don't need a loan to afford!
Reply Nicolas :: Thursday, August 20, 2009 at 4:51:10 AM +2 Yeah, what's next, a shovel-shaped guitar maybe? It would match this one perfectly!
Reply AlbertG :: Thursday, August 20, 2009 at 7:05:17 PM +2 So is this the latest Les Paul commemorative model?
Reply Stacey ( Thursday 20.08.2009
OMG ... this is the most hideous guitar ive ever seen
What do you guy's think, I know one thing for sure, I wont be wasting my money buying one of these
There's no question that Zakk Wylde is a one-of-a-kind performer and guitarist. As the lead guitarist for Ozzy Osbourne and founding leader of Black Label Society, Zakk has torched many a stage with his unique style and performance. Winner of multiple "Most Valuable Guitarist" awards in the metal genre, Zakk combines pure speed shredding with the use of pinch harmonics and chickin' pickin' to create a wall of sound that's second to none. And like Zakk, his new limited edition Epiphone "Graveyard Disciple" will also light up a stage.
Scary Good Looks! You may have already caught a glimpse on YouTube of Zakk performing on the 2009 "Peddle to the Metal" tour and caught a glimpse of this monster on stage. Designed by Zakk in cooperation with Epiphone, the new Graveyard Disciple combines killer sound with equally killer looks. Shaped like a coffin, the edges of the body are tapered and "pin-striped" in silver giving it a striking visual appearance and depth while providing for a comfortable feel. Pick one up on stage and you will raise the dead!
Dying to be Played: While looks are important, the new Graveyard Disciple doesn't compromise in the performance department either. As with most all Zakk's guitars, the neck is made of Hard Maple for bright attack and glued into a solid Mahogany body adding a touch of warm and of course, sustain. The neck features a "D" profile, SlimTaper neck with a smooth, satin finish for fast and effortless lead work. Top it off with a bound, Ebony fingerboard and medium-jumbo frets with easy access to all 22 frets and you've got a real performance guitar that's dying to be played.
EMG Pickups and Floyd Rose Tremolo: Perfectly paired for hard rock and metal, the Graveyard Disciple combines an original Floyd Rose(tm) tremolo with EMG HZ pickups. The tremolo cavity allows for serious dive bombing as well as pull-ups. The EMG HZ-4A is positioned in the bridge position for optimized lead performance while the EMG HZ-4 is voiced for and positioned in the neck position. Designed to emulate the sound of their active counterparts (the EMG 81 and 85), these HZ's are probably the quietest passive pickups available. And unlike actives, you never have to worry about these babies showing up dead.
Other features on the new Graveyard Disciple include a multi-bound headstock with mother-of-pearl "cross" inlay, black hardware with premium 16:1 ratio Grover(tm) machine heads, Mother-of-Pearl topped metal knobs, Epiphone's non-rotating output jack and Zakk's signature silhouette on the back of the headstock. For added comfort and convenience while playing in the seated position, the guitar features the brilliantly designed and patented Steinberger LegRest. Fold it down and rest it on your leg. Fold it up and it practically disappears.
Premium Add-Ons: With a guitar like this, you need to carry it in style and so it comes with a custom-made Coffin(tm) case featuring the "Graveyard Disciple" artwork on it. And for this limited edition model, you also get a Certificate of Authenticity.
It may look dead but it will last a lifetime! As with every Epiphone, it features their Limited Lifetime warranty backed by world famous 24/7/365 day Gibson Customer Service. Plug one in and wake the dead today!
Black Label Society Live @ Pedal to the Metal tour 2009 Portland, ME
Body Material - Mahogany
Neck Material - Hard Maple, Satin Finish
Neck Shape SlimTaper; - D profile
Neck Joint Glued-In
Truss Rod - Adjustable
Scale Length - 24.75"
Fingerboard - Ebony with mother-of-pearl "block" inlays
Neck Pickup - EMG HZ-4
Bridge Pickup - EMG HZ-4A
Controls - Master Volume, Master Tone, 3-way pickup selector toggle; Moubnted on rim
Binding Fingerboard - 1ply (white), Headstock-5ply (white/black/white/black/white)
Fingerboard Radius - 14"
Frets 22; - medium-jumbo
Bridge - Original Floyd Rose Tremolo
Nut Width 1-11/16"
Hardware - Black
Machine Heads - Grover; 16:1 ratio
Colors - Ebony (EB) gloss
Includes - Custome Coffin hard case, Certificate of Authenticity
Warranty - Epiphone Limited Lifetime
Taken From Gibson Newslatters
Here are some readers comments from the Gibson Forum
Readers Comments
Dan :: Wednesday, August 19, 2009 at 3:53:01 PM +15 You've got to be kidding me...
Reply chewy :: Wednesday, August 19, 2009 at 8:03:37 PM +6 they just keep gettin worse. zakk bro, you're killin me..
..
Reply Jared :: Thursday, August 20, 2009 at 9:43:32 PM +6 Why are we wasting more time and money with guitars like this? Instead of using resources to manufacture travesties like this, that money could be used to pass savings onto the consumer! I don't want a Graveyard Disciple, I want a Les Paul I don't need a loan to afford!
Reply Nicolas :: Thursday, August 20, 2009 at 4:51:10 AM +2 Yeah, what's next, a shovel-shaped guitar maybe? It would match this one perfectly!
Reply AlbertG :: Thursday, August 20, 2009 at 7:05:17 PM +2 So is this the latest Les Paul commemorative model?
Reply Stacey ( Thursday 20.08.2009
OMG ... this is the most hideous guitar ive ever seen
What do you guy's think, I know one thing for sure, I wont be wasting my money buying one of these