Kramer Guitars Quilt HHFR Ultraviolet Burst

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Kramer Guitars Quilt HHFR Ultraviolet Burst

Kramer Guitars

Quilt HHFR Ultraviolet Burst

4.8 Expert Rating

Product Info

Article Number: 617000
Model: Quilt HHFR Ultraviolet Burst
Price: $1,428.90

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This Quilt HHFR is a serious contender for players wanting a modern ST-style guitar with a premium feel. The combination of the Floyd Rose tremolo, powerful humbuckers, and comfortable neck profile makes it a shredder's dream, while still being versatile enough for blues and rock. It's a fantastic option for intermediate to advanced players seeking a high-quality instrument without the truly high-end price tag.

Product Description

  • Kramer Guitars Quilt HHFR Ultraviolet Burst
  • Electric Guitar
  • Body: Alder
  • Top: AAAA quilted maple veneer
  • Bolt-on neck: Maple
  • Fingerboard: Ebony
  • Mother of pearl diamond fingerboard inlays
  • Neck profile: Kramer Elliptical C
  • Fingerboard radius: 254 mm (10") to 356 mm (14") compound radius
  • Scale: 648 mm (25.5")
  • Nut width: 42.86 mm
  • Floyd Rose R3 Locking nut
  • 24 Jumbo frets
  • Pickups: 1x Kramer USA Neptune T Humbucker (bridge) and 1x Kramer USA Neptune R Humbucker (neck)
  • 1 volume control
  • 1 tone control
  • 5-way switch
  • Black/white pickguard
  • Flyod Rose 1000 tremolo
  • Karmer locking machine heads
  • Black hardware
  • Colour: Ultraviolet Burst
  • Includes gig bag
PROS
  • • AAA Quilted Maple top provides stunning aesthetics and resonance.
  • • Kramer Elliptical C neck offers a comfortable, modern playing feel.
  • • Neptune humbuckers deliver high-output, versatile tones, surprisingly articulate.
  • • Floyd Rose 1000 tremolo allows for wide-ranging, stable vibrato.
CONS
  • • Ebony fingerboard can be unforgiving for players sensitive to fret sprout.
  • • Alder body, while good, might be a bit plain for some seeking a premium feel.
  • • Compound radius, while innovative, requires adjustment for players accustomed to a standard radius.

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Key Features

Body Material Alder
Neck Material Maple
Fingerboard Ebony
Pickups Kramer USA Neptune T (Bridge) & Neptune R (Neck) Humbuckers
Scale Length 648 mm (25.5")
Frets 24 Jumbo
Bridge Floyd Rose 1000 Tremolo
Weight 4.2 lbs (estimated)

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Frequently Asked Questions

They offer a slightly more refined, less muddy high-end than some, with a good balance of aggression and clarity, leaning towards a modern rock/metal tone.
It's a subtle transition; the 10" section at the nut makes bends easier, while the 14" section at the body provides more comfortable soloing, but some may notice a slight difference.
The gig bag is fine for transport, but a hard case is recommended for serious gigging or protecting the instrument from bumps and scratches, especially given the beautiful top finish.

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