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Posted by: peterorg54 Jan 2 2008, 06:27 PM

what's the brand of that guitar ?

the orange one, and has single,single, humbucker pick-ups.


i went to murisvarajic.com but i couldn't find that orange guitar...

Posted by: DeepRoots Jan 2 2008, 06:38 PM

QUOTE (peterorg54 @ Jan 2 2008, 05:27 PM) *
what's the brand of that guitar ?

the orange one, and has single,single, humbucker pick-ups.
i went to murisvarajic.com but i couldn't find that orange guitar...


Muris is off at the moment so i'll give ya a quick answer.

Its an MK guitars Muris custom model,

In this thread Muris discusses the MK guitars.

http://www.guitarmasterclass.net/guitar_forum/index.php?showtopic=8302&hl=mk+guitars

And theres a picture at Muris' Myspace page (you'll have to scroll down its there somewhere wink.gif )

http://www.myspace.com/murisvarajic

Take Care

Posted by: Smikey2006 Jan 2 2008, 06:49 PM

Its pritty.. where are the pictures of its constuction located?

Posted by: Muris Jan 2 2008, 07:39 PM

Hi there,haven't got enough time to decently update my website with all infos
about my new custom MK Guitars guitar
so I'll tell you quick specs right now. smile.gif

Body:mahagony bottom and maple top
Neck:birdseye maple and rosewood fingerboard (24 frets,last 4 scalloped)
Hardware: Schaller Floyd Rose and tuning machines.
Stan Hinesley Custom Pickups: Rogue in bridge,LaGrange in middle,customized Desperado in neck,
and Variton passive pot (as ton pot) with 5 different EQ cuts.

I guess that's it. smile.gif

Posted by: DeepRoots Jan 13 2008, 05:08 PM

Muris i remember you saying your bridge isnt floating- however its a floyd rose and iv seen you alter pitch in both directions (i think)...care to explain the finer details of the bridge set up?

Cheers smile.gif

Posted by: Muris Jan 13 2008, 05:16 PM

QUOTE (DeepRoots @ Jan 13 2008, 05:08 PM) *
Muris i remember you saying your bridge isnt floating- however its a floyd rose and iv seen you alter pitch in both directions (i think)...care to explain the finer details of the bridge set up?

Cheers smile.gif


Good question Deep,thanks. smile.gif

It's same type of bridge as on my Muscman Axis,Floyd Rose but it's laying on the body 100%.
So you can't alter pitch up,only down.
It's done very simple,by NOT making regular hole for Floyd Rose but for tremolo bridge.
Good thing about it is when string breaks rest of the strings stay in tune,awesome. biggrin.gif
Plus you have much more of tone and sustain cause bridge is well connected to the body.

You can see size of the hole bellow.


Posted by: DeepRoots Jan 13 2008, 05:20 PM

Thanks for your in-depth reply smile.gif

Wow thats an ace idea- never heard of doing that before now- do you never feel the need to alter pitch both ways? Or do you think the tone and sustain is too badly affected?

Posted by: Muris Jan 13 2008, 05:24 PM

QUOTE (DeepRoots @ Jan 13 2008, 05:20 PM) *
Thanks for your in-depth reply smile.gif

Wow thats an ace idea- never heard of doing that before now- do you never feel the need to alter pitch both ways? Or do you think the tone and sustain is too badly affected?


You're welcome wink.gif

I don't feel ANY need for alter up,makes me concern of string condition. biggrin.gif
And every whammy trick I use is 99% based on lowering the pitch so I'm fine.
About sustain,can't tell exactly how much do you use miss with floating brigde
but you do miss some,that's for sure. smile.gif

Posted by: Nighthawk1 Aug 13 2009, 11:36 AM

I often thought it was a Jackson Soloist with sunburst finish...at least reminds me on that one huh.gif

Posted by: Muris Varajic Aug 13 2009, 01:18 PM

QUOTE (Nighthawk1 @ Aug 13 2009, 12:36 PM) *
I often thought it was a Jackson Soloist with sunburst finish...at least reminds me on that one huh.gif


Perhaps the color, yeah.
But this color and finish are fully custom tho,
we were in the chamber and Mirza was doing painting,
I was giving him directions on how much and where. smile.gif

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