Brian Moore Guitars i8
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Product: Brian Moore Guitars i8
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 03/27/2007
at 10:04am
by Guitarist511
Features
:
9
I'm giving this a 9 only because this model doesn't have a tremolo or the midi/usb outputs. If you want those features this is not the model for you.
# i8 Features Comfort contoured body
# Unique sculpted headstock
# Bolt-on neck construction
# Kalantas Mahogany body and highly figured maple top
# 22 fret, Maple neck, Rosewood fingerboard
# 25.5" scale 15" radius
# Seymour Duncan Pickups with coil tapping
# Chrome Hardware
# Sperzel Locking Tuners
# Fixed bridge
# Innovative Output jack location
Sound
:
10
Sounds great. Pickups are Seymour Duncans (AII in neck and JB in bridge) and there is coil tapping so tht you can split to single coil sound and other combos.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:
10
Guitar is set up with nice low action. The i8 is also from the i2000 series which is a bit higher end. All fits were fine and I have not found anything wrong in that department. I actually raised the action a bit to my liking. The quilted top finish is simply gorgeous ala PRS style.
Reliability/Durability
:
10
Everything on this guitar is solid! You have the better tuners (Sperzel Locking) and better pickups (Seymour Duncans). There is no tremolo to fuss with or get out of wack. Strap buttons are solid however I'll put strap locks on. I can depend on it and have used it live w/o a backup.
Customer Support
:
1
I wanted to get some info from Brian Moore on their factory set up specs so that I could compare to how I change the action etc. I have found broken page links on their site, have had numerous emails sent back that are invalid and cannot get through on the phone. Their phone system gives you a message after 1 ring that the person is unavailable with no option to leave a message. I tried several extensions including sales. The only email I got a response back from after 3 days was the sales email and they sent me a tech email which was not on the site. I emailed that tech email twice and it has been weeks. So much for customer service. This is the WORST I've ever experienced!!
Overall Rating
:
8
I've been playing since 1982 and and own a few Fender Strats. I would buy one of these guitars again and will probably buy another one if I add another guitar to my collection. They really have some nice options to choose from and you can get something different. The main thing I love about this guitar and the main reason I got one is because this guitar is so comfortable to play. It is designed very ergonomically and the neck is smooth! It is also lighter than my alder Strats which I couldn't believe. No neck or back pain holding this one! Plus, it looks beautifully. Because of customer service however, I am knocking the overall rating down. I'm sorry but it is not just the guitar you are buying and you want a company that stands behind their product! Brian Moore, GET YOU ACT TOGETHER!!!
Product: Brian Moore Guitars i8
Price Paid: US $350 used
Submitted 06/20/2006
at 03:58pm
by Larry OC
Features
:
9
Manufacture year unknown (purchased used) but after 2004 likely. Korean made with flame maple top on mahogany. Sperzel locking tuners and EMG pickups.
The only thing I find lacking in feature set is there is a single tone control potentiometer, but there is a 5 way switch PLUS both pickups can be tapped by pulling up on the volume and tone knobs respectively. Result - the features are there.
Sound
:
10
Very rangy sound. Deep luscious "PRS style" throatiness to high ripping trebles.
The range is everything I need, no noise at all.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:
9
Bought this used, and it did have a buzz on the low E and A around the 7th fret. I adjusted the action on the bridge and the buzz is gone while still leaving low, buttery action.
Overall a smallish feeling, really nice guitar.
Reliability/Durability
:
9
This is a solidly built instrument.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
No experience.
Overall Rating
:
10
I've been playing 30+ years (although more bass and acoustic guitar). This is one of the most satisfying electrics I've owned to date. Most other "inexpensive guitars" are FAR more trouble than they are worth in my experience. New, these aren't cheap, but what a great value after market guitar!
I would definitely buy another.
Product: Brian Moore Guitars i8
Price Paid: US $995
Submitted 12/15/2005
at 08:12am
by Mixinbowl
Email: mixinbowl at yahoo<dot>com
Features
:
8
2005 i8 - Seymour Duncan Alnico II ad JB in neck/bridge, both with coil-tap ability, Sperzel locking tuners, lightweight, nice thin neck, 15" radius fretboard
Sound
:
6
Alot of different, quite usable sounds IF the volume knob is kept at full volume. If the volume is lowered, the highs drop out and the sound is just dull. with the volume control up, I'd rate the sound a 10 but...
Action, Fit, & Finish
:
9
This gitar was set up almost perfectly when I tested it in the store. Just tune it up and play. Very low action, no dead holes, very smooth
Reliability/Durability
:
8
It's kinda light, but I'm assuming that since I don't beat em up, it'll go the distance.
Customer Support
:
1
Regarding the volume control issue, I left email, phone message, tried calling every extension... no answer. Not even on the sales line. Maybe they're too busy to take calls. Maybe this is better than Gibson, who just shmoozed me with smoke-up-my-ass answers.
Overall Rating
:
8
I prefer the feel of this guitar over my Fender 60's RI Strat and Gibson Les Paul. I guess I needed a volume pedal anyway ;)
Product: Brian Moore Guitars i8
Price Paid: US $650
Submitted 09/13/2005
at 01:48pm
by JP
Features
:
9
2000 Hand Crafted in S. Korea, 22 Frets.
Katlantas Mahogany Body with highly figured flamed maple top.
Twin Seymour Duncan Humbuckers (Alnico + JB) With Coil-Tapping.
Maple Neck With Dark Rosewood Fingerboard & Abalone Dot Inlays.
Finished in a Gorgeous Trans-Red.
Double Cut-Away (Strat-Esque) With Fixed Bridge & String-Thru Body.
Fixed Bridge, Sperzel Locking Tuners, Thin Neck.
Rear-Mounted Input Jack, Volume-Tone-3way Selector Coil-Tap Controls.
Sound
:
9
My main music style is rock. This guitar is capable of producing an amazing array of different sounds thanks in part to the coil-tapping feature on both pups. I currently put the guitar through BOSS DS-2 and CE-5 pedals into a small Marshall combo. The sound of each humbucker seperately is fantastic with a warmth from the neck pup and a crunchy abrasiveness from the bridge pup. However selecting the 'middle' position and playing with both 'buckers on will require adjustments of the tone knob to achieve a desirable sound.
In single-coil mode some great strat tones can be achieved although the rear pup in single mode can be a little 'tinny' but can still produce some useful tones.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:
9
The factory set-up required no adjustment at all, superb. The book-matching of the flamed maple is astonishing, it almost looks like a perfectly symmetrical single piece of wood. One notable flaw however is that the holes drilled for the thru-body stringing do look a little mis-aligned, but only under close inspection.
Reliability/Durability
:
10
The guitar is built to last and will easily survive many years of hard-gigging. The hardware is all of a very high standard and should prove reliable for many years. The finish is thick enough to last a lifetime, which is a bit of a shame as this guitar would look awesome with some body-wear. I would still take a back-up guitar to a gig "as anything can happen in the next half-hour" (Thunderbirds : 1964).
Customer Support
:
9
I haven't had to deal with customer service. I have registered my instrument with the official website which was an easy enough process and gives me a lifetime limited warranty. However no documentation came with my guitar when I bought it, however "its not right, but its ok" (W. Houston : 1996)
Overall Rating
:
9
Overall this is a fantastic guitar for the money. This guitar is capable of producing a vast amount of rich sounds. I particularly like the fact it is lightweight but still has great sustain and the jack-input is a great feature. I wish there were more colours available in the range then I might get another!
Product: Brian Moore Guitars i8
Price Paid: 200.00 (Sterling) used
Submitted 03/04/2005
at 05:11am
by Surfdude
Features
:
10
Hand crafted in Seoul, Korea, 2002 model. Two Seymour Duncs humbuckers with coil tapping.3 way selector, one tone, one volume. Mahogany body, maple neck, rosewood fingerboard. High gloss quilted top. Locking Sperzel tuners, thin, fast neck.
Sound
:
10
Played through a Marshall MG30DFX. Sound is awesome with choices thanks to the coil taps - rich and warm or bright depending on what you want to play. Also great sustain for a bolt on neck. This baby doesn't know when to stop!
Action, Fit, & Finish
:
9
Action a bit iffey - some bottom e buzz, but I just need to adjust it a bit. No flaws, just a few light scuffs on the back which will polish out, but it was bought second hand!
Reliability/Durability
:
10
It looks and feels a bit fragile if you are used to standard strats or Les Pauls, but don't be fooled. Yes, it is a lot lighter, but build quality is excellent. I'd have no worries with this beaut!
Customer Support
:
9
Never dealt with them, but manuals are onn their web site and available to download free. Also the guitar does have a limited lifetime warranty, but I don't know whether that's transferrable, but still worth a nine here.
Overall Rating
:
10
Been playing a few years and have owned various guitars, electric and acoustic (Burns Marquee, Hondo Les Paul, Wesley Honeydripper, Takamine G series, Tanglewood Les Paul, Artist metal), but I would put this at the top of the tree. I got this for a bargain price, as they retail for around #700.00 in the UK. If you see one, get it!!! You won't put it down!!
Product: Brian Moore Guitars i8
Price Paid: US $325 used
Submitted 05/23/2004
at 07:00pm
by ash ganley
Features
:
9
2003 i8. Perfect shape when I got it. Features are what I was looking for; coil taping, solid bridge, Sperzel locking tuners. I love the Seymour Duncans. Others have complained about their brightness / harsh eq type sound, but they really sing and are warm if you have a good amp. The coil tap obviously drops a hair in volume and sounds a bit thinner..... clearly, as you now have a single coil in your signal chain. I have found this to be very useful and musical when changing styles live.
Sound
:
9
I am a working musician- play blues, rock, alt-country, Latin, funk... with a lot of lead guitar based improv and articulte musical conversation. I am a toen freak who has spent five times more $ on guitars in the past and this is the most articulate, glassy, naturally harmonic of all the predesessors ( Fender Custom shop, PRS, Gibson Custom...) The sound is bright and gives nice definition on the low end... I play .11-.56. No noise. Beautiful tone!
Action, Fit, & Finish
:
10
Just perfect. I raised the pickups a wee bit. Otherwise,....
Reliability/Durability
:
8
I would replace the pots too. It's light and the finish seems good and strong. I can absolutely depend on it and it stays in tune even when going from reg. tuning to open G in the same set.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
No Opinion
i8 > crybaby > ts9 > microvibe > yamaha magic stomp > stereo amp rig: Ashdown Peacemaker 40 & Fender Blues Junior. This is the tone I want, very versitile. I ove the warm sustain of this guitar mixed with the articulation it provides for lead playing. I do not do metal or power chord stuff, I'm more of a Doyle Bramhall II/Kimock/Robin Ford/Warren Haynes influenced player. This is a superior lead guitar, I cannot believe I got it so cheap. Great day! I have two Fender custom shop Strats- a necck-thru with a a beautiful figured maple top and a rare '89 Custom Shop SRV that are works of art, but the way the 18 works with Seymour Duncans provides me with more versatility and warmth, and more articulate lead notes. A wonderful instrument, feels and plays...and looks ... like a custom hand made guitar worth much more than even the list ( about $1K) IF YOU CAN FIND ONE EBAY FOR BELOW $500 YOU SHOULD GET ONE, PERIOD!
Product: Brian Moore Guitars i8
Price Paid: 1350 (AU)
Submitted 10/26/2003
at 12:31am
by Brendan Kenigsvalds
Email: b_kenigsvalds<at>hotmail dot com
Features
:
10
See other reviews for specs
Sound
:
9
I play everything and anything.
Classical - jazz - rock - folk - metal. Suits every style beautifuly
Behringer 1204fxpro mixer -> Boss DS-1 DD-3 Cry Baby Wah wah (original) fuzz face. Amp is Marhsall tsl602.
Very slick guitar, excellent tonality range.
There is only one thing about this guitar that is a little whacko. Switching over to the coil tapping, there is a slight drop in volume. Spend a little time with this baby and you'll work around its faults (like any instrument :>)
Action, Fit, & Finish
:
10
Just looking at the guitar you get a sense of its workmanship. Beatifuly crafted, superb action. Naturally pickup height was change when i get home to suit my needs.
Reliability/Durability
:
10
Pick this baby up! its light as a feather. Exactly what u need for a live gig, u heardly realise u have a piece of wood strapped on. The finish is rock solid, withstands scratches quite well.
The stock POTS arent the best, i had them replaced for 50$AU and now they are sweet. Innovative jack location is awesome, i dont understand why other guitar companies havent taken this and applied it to their own guitars.
Play this baby everyday for the past year, no need for backup at a gig, sperzels are solid for easy string changes. Nothing to be change on this axe. Except the pots :>
Masterpiece.
Customer Support
:
10
Haven't had the need to deal with Brian Moore diretly. I seldom go back to the manufacture due to how long it takes them to replace/fix equipment.
Go to your local music store, speak to the guitar buff, he/she'll fix you up with any problems.
Overall Rating
:
10
I've been playing for approx 10years, this is quite clearly the best guitar ive had in which time. I tried out tonnes of guitars before selecting this one. Ibanez, Fender, Jackson, Gibson, Cort.
Be sure to get the pots replaced (you will notice a tonal difference as the stock ones blow)
Everyone has their own personal tastes, i was unsure about buying a brian moore.... why?.... who the hell are brian moore!?..
when it comes down to it, let ur fingers and ur ears make the decision for you.
A beast of a guitar, with lots of tonal possibilities, from satch to di meola to gilbert to hendrix to gambale to dimebag. You can cook up almost any tone you can imagine with this guitar.
Again, it comes down to taste and wat what suits ur musical needs.
Product: Brian Moore Guitars i8
Price Paid: $ 589 (CDN) used
Submitted 01/03/2003
at 01:17pm
by Anonymous
Features
:
10
See other reviews. Not sure if this one had the Seymour Duncan JB (bridge) and Alnico (neck). Definitely Seymour Duncans, though. Coil-tap, push-pull on volume + tone nob. Mahogany. Very Lightweight. Sperzel Locking Tuners. String through body bridge--hardtail. "Vintage Sunburst" finish. Body type similar to an Ibanez "S series".
Sound
:
6
This guitar resonates well unplugged. I tested it at a store through a Fender Princeton Chorus with a flat EQ to get a sense of it's character. It's too bad the unplugged sound doesn't translate well through the pick-ups. Clean, it sounds rather muddy. The tone nob just couldn't bring out any snap or sparkle, and the coil taps didn't help either. I can't really see how this could be compared to a PRS. Would need some massive EQ to bring out the top end. Distorted, of course, it sings with lots of sustain (like other axes meant for shredding). But in this price range, there are other, better sounding options (e.g. an Godin LG with coil taps). I was really hoping that this ax would sound as good as it looks--it's close, but no cigar.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:
10
Perfect set-up. Craftsmanship is really something. Finish is flawless. Fast neck that requires little effort for arpeggios and scale runs. It's playability alone is worth the price of admission.
Reliability/Durability
:
8
If a little care is taken, I don't see why this wouldn't be great for a live gig. Hardware seems built to last. String through body + hard-tail + Sperzels= no tuning problems. I would definitely gig without a backup.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
I've only tried the guitar at a store.
Overall Rating
:
7
I've been interested in purchasing a coil-tap, two humbucker guitar in a moderate price range for quite awhile. I don't care much about where it's made, it just has to be versatile and sound great. I've been playing for 10 years (a little bit of Jazz-Blues fusion, instrumental rock, and jazzy-folk song-writing), and I'm looking for a nice jack-of-all-trades guitar that sounds great harmonically and just plain wails! I'm also not made of money.
For the extra hundred or so, I would purchase a Godin LG with the coil tap--much more versatile, and better clean sound. If you're going to use the i-8 primarily for shredding, it's perfect. If you're looking for a little more versatility, look elsewhere. I suppose I could change the pickups etc., but in this price range (especially with other options available), why bother?
Product: Brian Moore Guitars i8
Price Paid: US $479.99
Submitted 11/29/2002
at 03:38pm
by Uriah
Email: uriah33<at>hotmail dot com
Features
:
9
Crafted in Korea, assembled in US.
21 frets.
Volume, Tone, 3-way selector, coil tapping on two Seymour duncan HB-4's.
Transparent flame top on a strat style curved top w/o pickguard. String thru body with locking tuners.
Came with tools.
I could've used a nice case, but i guess no. Moveable bridges are fun, but this thing sure stays in tune. I Did have to put straplocks on. That input jack is sweet!
Sound
:
10
This thing delivers the variety, but it also has it's own unigue sound. It sounds like a PRS in some ways. I like rock and blues but also clean stuff in major keys. I currently have a Crate 15w piece of junk and a Digitech RP100 and both are crappy. My Cry Baby sounds good though. It is not noisy, my amp is noisy. Before I tightened the nobs they crackled when I turned them.
Both pickups are quite full and beautiful. The neck breaks nice and both sustain like crazy (esp w/10's). When split both are nice and bright. I like the way the pups get the fret noise. It gets some sweet harmonice in bridge position.
I don't like how the neck pickup isn't as loud as the bridge, but I usually don't switch in the middle of songe so it doesn't matter. Great sounding guitar!
Action, Fit, & Finish
:
9
Everything was set up good. The bridge I had to change (obviousely) because of the string guage. No Flaws present.
Reliability/Durability
:
10
This guitar has sustained much live playing since I got it 4 mos ago. The hardware will last. Finish will last unless you accidentally scrape a hard tool against it while tightening stuff! (I'm a moron!) I replaced the strap buttons with straplocks because I once dropped a bass on my big toe and it will not happen again! Overall a very dependable guitar. I left in my van overnight in 20 degree weather and the next morning it was still good and in tune and stuff. I regularly use it w/o backup. A very durable guitar.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
I haven't dealt with the company but it has a limited lifetime warranty. (I hope it's still under it after the straplocks!)
Overall Rating
:
10
I've been playing for a year and a half now. I described my gear, but soon i'll be getting an amp and some pedals. All of the surprises I found in this guitar were good ones. If stolen or lost, I would either replace this exact copy or get the piezzo version which sound interesting. I love the sound, variety, and playability. I wish it could have been blue, this being my 3rd red electric guitar(out of three). If you want to sound like a strat, get a strat, If you want a a fat tone baby that'll break your bak, get a Les Paul. If you want a versitile guitar that can do lots of tricks and sounds great, get this baby!
Product: Brian Moore Guitars i8
Price Paid: US $350.00 used
Submitted 08/24/2002
at 10:38am
by Gad
Email: gad at sc<dot>rr<dot>com
Features
:
10
2001 hand made in Seoul Korea. Flame top. Same features as the others on here. I can sum this guitar's features up in one word; Incredible!
Sound
:
10
I use Carvin CM150 with Peavey Rockmaster tube pre amp sporting 4 Russian made Electro-Harmonix 12AX7 tubes. Zoom FX707 processor. Also run it through a Carvin SX200H.
One word for the sound of this guitar even through a Danelectro HoneyTone w 3" speaker; Awesome!
Action, Fit, & Finish
:
10
Another one word; Perfect!
Reliability/Durability
:
10
Solid as a rock, but then I'm not a Strat owner who likes to throw my guitar around and brag about how tough it is. I take care of everything I own. Even my battle tanks.
Customer Support
:
10
Great people to chat with. They are not stuck up assholes like the people at Carvin.
Overall Rating
:
10
This is one of the best made and sounding guitars you can buy at any price. For those out there who think USA made guitars are the only quility guitars made you need to wake up. The Korean's make Brian Moore and Hamer guitars which are some of the best guitars in the World. They are made in Korea to cut down on cost, not quality. Some Korean made guitars are in fact cheap, but then again look at the USA made CRAP Fender is putting out now. I have read several people rate this guitar and mention it playing and sounding better than some of the PRS guitars. I agree. PRS makes some pretty guiars, but so does Brain Moore's Seoul Korea plant, and for thousands less.
Product: Brian Moore Guitars i8
Price Paid: US $700
Submitted 04/26/2002
at 11:21pm
by Anonymous
Features
:
9
2002. Hand crafted in Seoul, Korea.
22 frets
Maple top.
One volume knob and one tone knob. Both are push/pull to activate and deactivate the coil tapping feature.
H/H configuration but as just stated, has the coil tapping feature.
Neck pickup is teh SD alnico II pro and the bridge is the SD JB.
neck is maple with rosewood fingerboard. body is mahogany with maple top. Strat style body. Sperzel locking tuners and very fast neck. but i did NOT come with a case
Sound
:
10
Suits my style perfectly. I like playing a lot of ACDC and Oasis and i can hit their tones wonderfully. I play a lot of soft rock as well and when using the single coils, it sounds fantastic. I use it with my Marshall JCM2000 DSL. Sounds great, its like the millenium strats, its just so great. Its VERY VERY versitile. I can go from great clean to great rock tones just like that *snaps finger* The only thing it cant do well is like thrash metal but i dont play thrash metal so thats fine by me.
the JB gets a great rock tone. it cuts through very well and has BITE. I nailed Angus's tone with this lil bugger.
the alnico II pro is great. I love the clean tone and it has a nice warm bluesy tone to it as well.
the guitar sounds SO good it replaced my Gibson SG
Action, Fit, & Finish
:
10
Action: Set up perfectly, i was suprised cos everytime i get a guitar i adjust the action but this was perfect, i havent touched it.
pickups were at a very good heighth
finish: boy is this thing georgeous. Its the vintage burst and even the guys at the store said out of the 3 they had, this looked the best. Its simply amazing
Reliability/Durability
:
10
Seems reliable. Seems tough. I trust it
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
10
I've owned two strats and an Sg and this is my favorite. If it were stolen id get the insurance money and get another one. I love everything about it, its very comfortable. My favorite feature has gotta be the coil tapping, but i do love how it ACTUALLY STAYS IN TUNE UNLIKE MY OTHER GUITARS! I compared it to Les Paul studios and the Jackson RR5 and some teles and strats but i chose this one. definitely an awesome guitar.
Product: Brian Moore Guitars i8
Price Paid: US $749.00
Submitted 03/04/2002
at 08:43pm
by Keith
Features
:
10
This model is Korean made, 22 fret, highly figured quilted maple top. Dual Duncan humbuckers with coil tapping, 3 way toggle. Sperzel locking tuners, hardtail with string through body. Thin, comfortable bolt-on neck. Graphite nut. Top notch hardware. Strings are .09s. Mine is vintage sunburst and is stunning. I chose this model because of the high quality hardware for the money. I seriously considered a custom, but I could not see any differences, other than price. I wanted an American made guitar, but for the same features and quality I would be paying triple the price. The Korean made Brian Moore models are top notch and put ANY other American made model to shame for this price.
Sound
:
9
I play hard rock, mostly 80's style. With the coil splitting and 3-way toggle, any LP or Fender sound can be had. I'm playing through a Crate GX40C, and this guitar actually makes my amp sound better. Pickups are very sensitive to volume and tone contol settings. This is my first guitar that the tone control actually makes a difference. I mainly keep the tone knob in the middle position and crank it up for solos, and down for more bass. The sound of the guitar unplugged is very bright. You can strum a chord and hear it resonate through the body. Sustain is better than any other bolt on I've played. Turning the volume pot all the way up really distorts the pickups. I had to turn down the gain on my amp and use the volume to control distortion. Very quiet, no hum through the amp whatsoever. Never heard a perfect guitar, but for sound versatility, this one's almost perfect.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:
9
Guitar is manufactured in Korea, however it is setup in the USA. Mine came setup very good, with slight fret buzz on the low E string. I don't mind the buzz for the low action. Bridge pickup was set a little low, a couple turns with a screw driver fixed that.
The finish is incredible. Mahogany body with a highly figured maple top. Absolutely beautiful sunburst finish. I love just staring at it, and hate getting finger prints on it. The guitar's finish looks just like it does on their website - gorgeous. The finish alone is worth twice the price.
Fretwork was top-notch, as is the hardware.
Reliability/Durability
:
9
I've had the guitar for a month now. Re-strung it once. I do not yet play live, but would love to show it off if I could. I am a jam along with CD's player, and for that it stands up great. Neck flexes easily under stress and may break under heavy abuse.
Again, hardware is the best, and should not be a problem long term.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Haven't dealt with them yet, which is good. Guitar has a lifetime warranty.
Overall Rating
:
10
Been playing and learning for 6 years, and this is my 6th guitar. I tend to get a new one each year in search of what suits my sound and style. I've had cheap strats, but didn't like the single coils. I've had 24 fret guitars, didn't like the 24 frets. I've had heavy guitars that hurt my back after 30 minutes. I've had hardtail, standard tremolo, and floyd rose equipped guitars. So, I've learned what I like and what I don't like. I was very specific in what I wanted in my new guitar. I was willing to pay a lot more money than what this cost, but I could not find a better guitar. I wanted 2 humbuckers with coil tapping, hard-tail because I use a lot of alternate tunings, locking tuners, good quality, quilted maple top, Seymour Duncan pickups, light-weight, and great sound. After a lot of thought, reviews, price-shopping, and playing, I chose the i8 from Brian Moore.
It took a month to arrive, but it was worth the wait. Korean made, but better than any I have ever seen. Better than any American Fender that I considered, and more comfortable and lighter than an LP. Sound quality is awesome - the variety of sounds is limitless. The tobacco burst finish is beautiful. You will not find a better finish in any other brand within this price range. The guitar is light weight and very comfortable. Hardware is top-notch. This guitar is better than any guitar I considered up to $2000. I love it. I considered a PRS custom 22, but felt that I would be afraid to play it out of fear of scratching it. Anyway, as a hobbyist, I'm not worth the price of a PRS. I can use the money I saved for lessons.
This one's a keeper. Well worth the wait! I would definately buy again, and highly recommend it.
Product: Brian Moore Guitars i8
Price Paid: 995 + Case extra (Cdn)
Submitted 12/03/2001
at 10:22am
by Anonymous
Features
:
9
2000 Model probably. Made in korea and assembled in USA. 22 frets. Volume and tome controls, pull them and the humbuckers are split.
2 HB. Alnico Pro at neck, JB at bridge. Kalantas Mahogany body. Thin flame Maple veneer top. Fixed bridge. Locking sperzel tuners. 22.5 scale. Thin neck and 15" fretboard radius. Case not included.
Sound
:
8
It suits my musical style which is mainly blues/rock/metal. i8 --> line6 DM4 --> Boss Me30 --> Dano Cool Cat --> Marshall DSL401 or Crate 15 watts. Not noisy except when bridge pickup is split.
At neck great, rich, bassy sound with great sustain for a bolt on.
Split sounds like a strat though only about 80 %. Still very convincing.
At bridge great crunchy sound fit for leads and harder stuff. Split sounds thin, still usable. I have heard teles sound like that.
If anything I dislike is the thin neck. Still getting used to it after playing a MIM strat for 2 years.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:
9
Setup perfect. Bridge pickup was a little low. I will be changing 10s.
The thin maple top is very well bookmatched. It is a veneer, so is very thin. A very small mark on the finish. Great fretwork.
Reliability/Durability
:
8
Havent tested live. Looks a little delicate. Hardware will definitely last. They ar very good quality. I would gig w/o a backup.
Customer Support
:
9
Emails are promply replied. I would say good based on that.
Overall Rating
:
10
Playing for 3 years. If it were lost or stolen, I would buy it gaian or another one with the same features. I love its sound above all. at the neck you get a great salsh tone, sanatana and generally a beautiful sound when overdriven and great clean sound as well.
Before buying this I was thinking of buying a Epi LP copy and then go thru the routine of changing pickups, hardware etc... Glad I didnt. For the same price I get all I would changed in the Epi. Also after buying I somehow feel I will never buy a LP style body. I am just used to the strat style body. This one has very light body and yet gives that great sustain, which is surprising as it is a bolt on. the bolt is direct , i.e. no neck plate.
Product: Brian Moore Guitars i8
Price Paid: Can ($995)
Submitted 05/20/2001
at 08:43am
by Shawn
Features
:
10
2000 model, Korean made. Kalantas Mahogany body with maple neck and rosewood fretboard. The top is quilted. The pickups are 2 Seymour Duncan humbuckers (Alnico in neck, JB in bridge) They put a 3 way switch and the vol and tone knobs are coil taps giving you 8 pickup combos. The bridge is a string through strat "hard tail" type which means no trem but that's what I dug about this model, and the tuners are Sperzels.
Sound
:
10
I play mostly pop/rock/blues type stuff so this guitar covers very well. It can cover anything fromm Jazzy tones to Tele tones pretty good. I'm currently using a Peavey classic 30 with ext. cab. My effects vary, but currentlt it's in this order:
Morley Bad Horsie Wah - Dunlop Rotovibe - Tech 21 3 O.D. - Boss GE7 EQ - Boss PH-1 phaser (try finding one of these!) - Boss DD-3 delay. The only thing I find Is the bridge "tapped" pickup is a little bright, but roll off the tone to 7 and your ok.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:
9
The only bad thing I can say is that the action was a little high when I got it. Everything else was pretty perfect.
Reliability/Durability
:
10
This guitar will last, but I would avoid dropping it on its head as the neck is thinner than a strat's and who knows what could happen. As for gigging without a backup, I already am with no worries!
Customer Support
:
10
I e-mailed them about the action. 2 business days later I got a response with the neck specs, an apology and reasons why the action could have been off after the factory inspection. That's service! Oh, and the warranty is a limited lifetime warranty.
Overall Rating
:
10
I need a variety of guitar tones for my band, so the more pickup options I can get, the less times I have to change guitars during the night. With spontaneity and no set lists, one guitar with more options is the better choice. I love everything from the finish to the tone. In my 15 years of playing I've owned everything from PRS to Fender, and this sucker I connected with right off the bat. I used it the next day in the studio,and 4 days later at a gig. I'm thinking on getting the i2 next! If I lost it? I'd get another, and I pity the fool who takes it!
Product: Brian Moore Guitars i8
Price Paid: US $499
Submitted 03/13/2001
at 07:05am
by Brett Goldman
Email: mrnuckles at aol<dot>com
Features
:
9
2000, bolt on, 22 rosewood/maple neck. quilted maple top, locking tuners, fixed bridge, dual Seymour Duncan JB-4 Humbuckers. double cutaway body almost like a strat
Sound
:
10
The sound is very versatile w/ the hums and coil tapping, it sounds just like a PRS, if I closed my eyes I wouldn't be able to tell the difference. Very rich meaty sound typical of Duncans
Action, Fit, & Finish
:
9
The finish is absolutely stunning, the figured maple top makes it look like a guitar that would be on exhibit in a gallery, and the wood quality is amungst the best I've seen. the only thing that I would change about the guitar would be the action. I adjusted the truss bar as low as I could get it w/o buzzing but it still was higher than the axn on my Ovation. and frets are medium sized and a bit too high for my liking, it feels like a vintage fender but can be uncomfortable when playing aggressively
Reliability/Durability
:
10
I plan to use this guitar for the rest of my life. For a Korean made instrument it is extremely well constructed (assembled in the US) and feels very solid like and american Strat, when I play a show I feel completely feel comfortable not having a backup around
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
10
I suggest anyone that wants a great functioning guitar to get one. you really just have to play it for yourself
Product: Brian Moore Guitars i8
Price Paid: US $650
Submitted 06/16/2000
at 08:34am
by Anonymous
Email: dick at dickfranks<dot>com
Features
:
10
The i8 is a new model in the i2000 series. These are made in Korea, and supposedly set up in the US. From the BMC web site: Comfort contoured body , Unique scuplted headstock , Bolt-on neck construction
Kalantas Mahogany body and highly figured mapletop , Ivoroid binding
22 fret, Maple neck, Rosewood fingerboard , 25.5" scale 15" radius , Seymour Duncan Pickups with coil tapping, Chrome Hardware
Sperzel Locking Tuners , Fixed bridge, Innovative Output jack location. Two Humbuckers.
Sound
:
10
This is a great sounding and playing guitar. The neck is fast, and the pickups are clean with a variety of combinations. There is a three position pickup switch and both the volume and tone controls pull out to split the coils
Action, Fit, & Finish
:
7
This guitar should get a 10, but there were a few scratches on the headstock and back. There was a piece of wood loose in the output jack cavity, which must have been glued into place to help secure one of the screws that was tapped to close to the edge. The glue didn't hold, and the wood was ratttling aroung in the cavity. This did not effect functionality or looks at all. The setup was off. The truss rod was loose, and first I attributed that to the fact that this guitar was trucked accross country to me. When I adjusted the neck, the bridge was set too low, indicating to me the whole setup was originally wrong. Once I got this guitar adjusted, it played great.
Reliability/Durability
:
9
The guitar seems solid and durable. The finish is nice, but does not seem like it will hold up the same a higher end guitar would (or even a Fender). As for a keeping a backup around, I thought guitar players were required, by law, to carry a stratocaster as a backup.
Customer Support
:
5
I noted the problems with my guitar when I submitted the warranty registration, and the response was "We are sorry for the problems, but...". A sorry doesn't score too many point towards customer satisfaction. Also since the guitar didn't come with any documentation, and there is no real info about it on their web site, it took me a couple of days to figure out that the volume and tone controls pulled out for more pickup config options.
Overall Rating
:
9
Overall I give this guitar a 9. It's a great guitar for the money.
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