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Product: OLP MM1FR
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 08/16/2009
at 09:19am
by Thomas Townsend
Features
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No Opinion
Minimum. Perfect! For example, I feel that a Strat has too many knobs, pickups and switch positions.
Sound
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10
Good clean. I get overdrive and distortion from amp or petals. Perfect.
Action, Fit, & Finish
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10
Reliability/Durability
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10
Customer Support
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No Opinion
Not applicable.
Overall Rating
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10
This is an update to my review of this guitar which was submitted Septempber 8, 2007. Since that time I have owned three other OLP MM1Fs and would like to share my experiences. After trying several more guitar types and models, including an Eastwood P90 Special, a Fender Telecaster '72 reissue and a Gibson SG Classic, the OLP MM1F is still my favorite guitar. I re-mounted the original pickups in that particular (first) guitar and found them to be superior the ones I replaced them with. My ears were fooled at first. I replaced the licensed Floyd Rose tremolo with a real one which was a major improvement. I next purchased a later model piano black MM1F which had an original Floyd Rose factory installed in it. This guitar was somewhat heavier and lacked the magic that the first one had and was later sold. I now own two MM1Fs which have the natural finish. These two are very different from each other. The quality of the tuning machines supplied with one of these is lacking and will need to be replaced while the other one has a set which is fine. The pickups in one of these sound very good and will stay there while the other had horrible sounding pickups which I replaced with a Dimarzio Air Norton and a Tone Zone. Both of these will get real Floyd Rose tremolos. Learning how to set up a Floyd Rose tremolo is a necessary part of owning a Floyd Rose tremolo. This involves much tinkering and set-up time but once done, it will stay done unless one changes string size or brand. The OLP guitars were bought in used condition from Ebay sellers. (OLP no longer manufactures these) I also bought a Peavey Wolfgang EXP. (similar guitar) I learned that I preferred the smaller fret wires of the OLP and the floating bridge of the OLP over the restricted movement of the D-Tuna system. The Wolfy was sold although it did sound darn good. I also ordered a real Music Man Axis and promptly returned it to the seller for refund after I found that I still preferred the feel of the OLP, especially after considering the price difference. I find that this guitar is suited most any style music from clean to distorted and all in between. It still suits my style, personality, size and feel preferrence better than any guitar I have tried and I have tried many. Insanely too many!
Product: OLP MM1FR
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 12/20/2007
at 09:03pm
by Lizardneck
Features
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8
2007 model. Piano black. Maple neck with satin finish, basswood body, genuine floyd rose floating trem. volume, pickup selector, two humbuckers. A basic electric rock guitar.
Sound
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8
This guitar is VERY nice for the money. I don't particlarly care for floating trems so I just blocked it for divebombing only like it's more expensive siblings Axis and EVH. I was a Musicman/Ernie Ball guitar tech from 1991-2001 and probably assembled and built at least 10-15 thousand EVH,Axis,Steve morse, sihlouette, Albert lee, and luke guitars during that time period. You could say that i'm an expert on those guitars. This guitar competes very nicely. It is NOT as good as they are by any means BUT for the low price you just can't beat this kind of quality. The fret ends are a big improvement over older models. They are slightly recessed into the fretboard, very cool. The pickups are very hot. I replaced the bridge pickup with a duncan distortion as it is a little fatter and hotter and just left the neck pickup in as it sounds really good. Not that it NEEDED to be replaced. They DO sound very good and comparable to the DiMarzio's on the MM's in output.I just prefer Duncan Distortions for that Evil George Lynch tone. This guitar has a nice fat tone in all positions and stays in tune well. Obviously there is somewhat of a tonal difference between this and my MM EVH, the EVH being far more refined, but the OLP holds it's own. I like the fact that it is right along the same lines as far as sound and neck feel but I don't have to cry if I dent it or ding it. This guitar sounds great and is great for any kind of rock and roll. Through my Hughes and Kettner Switchblade tube head this guitar just screams on dirty tones and the neck pickup sounds great for clean and dirty bluesy tones. I'm really impressed with the neck pickup, Not muddy at all. The bridge pickup could be just a little warmer but overall very good. Again, for the money I have no complaints.
Action, Fit, & Finish
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8
The overall construction is very good. As stated before the fret ends are recessed which eliminates the sharp fret end problem. The neck is fast and comfortable and has a thin satin finish and is not the sanded oil/gunstock wax finish of the MM's. The satin finish is similar to an import Peavey Wolfgang. The finish and binding was well done with no flaws that would bother me especially for this price. The action of this guitar is comparable to the expensive stuff. Plays like butter and is easily adjustable for any type of action and string gauge with proper truss rod and trem spring settings. Intonation was dead on from the factory. The tuners have an unusually short shaft which I really didn't care for. I will upgrade those. The Floyd is real and made of hardened steel. Very cool.
Reliability/Durability
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8
I believe this guitar would stand up to steady gigging. I would upgrade the tuners. The volume pot is of decent quality. No complaints. The pickup selector seems a little fragile and should be upgraded to a more stout metal switch though it works fine. The locking nut hieght was perfect and installed nicely. The truss rod also adjusts very well. I would have a backup guitar, maybe another one of these with different pickups!
Customer Support
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No Opinion
Never dealt with them.
Overall Rating
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8
27 years playing time. Guitar tech for 10. Tube amps(H and K Switchblade, PV 5150 combo)I think what you have here is a VERY upgradable, good sounding, and well playing instrument for a great price. Holds it's own VERY WELL with the real Musicmans and at $349.00 you can afford a small fleet of them. It IS however a lower priced and lower quality guitar and overall does not compare and does not have the mojo, "sound" and "feel" of a real Musicman. It DOES sound, play, and is better constructed than alot of other guitars priced two to three times the price. For the money it has no competition. If you are able to afford a real Musicman by all means get the real thing. But if you cant, with a few upgrades this will get you in the ballpark for alot less.
Product: OLP MM1FR
Price Paid: USD 270
Submitted 10/06/2007
at 02:17am
by Corey
Features
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8
Maple Bolt on Neck, Maple Fingerboard, Basswood body - REAL Floyd Rose, Piano Black finish - pickups aren't bad for an import, though don't sing like duncans or dimarzios.
Sound
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8
This guitar has a bright sound with TONS of harmonics in the bridge position, and a nice warm, full sound in the neck position. Perfect for pretty much all rock, though it can be hard to get nice clean tones. I've played this through a Peavey Transtube 112, as well as a modified PA tube amp, and a 10W crate practice amp - it sounds good through the solid state amps, and makes the tubes really sing. Again, the pickups are no seymour duncans, but in this price range, what do you expect?
Action, Fit, & Finish
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9
The action is nice and low, with no fret buzz - really surprising for a guitar this inexpensive. There are a couple flaws in the binding - the pickups look cheaply made, but sound ok... The control cavity cover plates are excessively tight. Overall, a great playing guitar for the price.
Reliability/Durability
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No Opinion
Customer Support
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No Opinion
Overall Rating
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10
I've been playing for over 10 years - I have a couple custom guitars, as well as an Ibanez rg 550, and an agile les paul copy - This guitar has action that matches the ibanez. I would definitely purchase another if it were lost or stolen - this guitar is really a lot of quality for what you pay. The pickups could be better, but that's an easy upgrade. I wish it had a second volume knob - one for each pickup. A shielded control cavity would also be nice.
Product: OLP MM1FR
Price Paid: USD 120 USED
Submitted 09/19/2007
at 08:40am
by Art
Email: artgonewrong at hotmail<dot>com
Features
:
8
2006(?) model MM1FR
Body: Basswood w/ real Flame Maple Top (Feels like another wood, tho)
Neck: North American Maple
Fingerboard: Maple
Construction: Bolt On
Frets: 22 Jumbo
Scale: 25.5"
Hardware: Chrome (good tuners, actually)
Pickups: 2 Direct Mounted OLP Humbuckers
Bridge: Floyd Rose Licensed Double Locking (installed poorly...think this was a MM1 in a previous life).
Sound
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8
Wow! Very nice warm tone! I play through a Boss GT-3 and a Crate Stealth 100 head to a Custom Made Moss Amplification 4 X 12 (Moss no longer in business) conected through a A/B switch in order to switch to the straight tube tone or the effects mode. Sustain is very nice.
Action, Fit, & Finish
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5
I believe this guitar was once a MM1 since the install on the locking nut was done very poorly. Fretboard looks like they used a Dremel. However, it stays in tune.
The finish is very purple (think of Prince) quilt/flame design.
Had to perform some major adjustments to the bridge and trust rod. After that, the action is perfect.
Reliability/Durability
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7
Have not played with it live. However, after playing it for 6 plus hours, I think this is quickly becoming my number two guitar! I like the feel of a short body (hope I can find a hardshell case for it!). The finish doesn't feel natural to me, but the tone is dead on!
Customer Support
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5
I called OLP to see if I can order a rosewood neck, but they don't sell direct to repair shops or parts for that matter! No warranty on mine. A little bummed, but I'll live.
Overall Rating
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8
I've been playing guitar since I was four years old (I'm 42 now). I have several Strats, Telecasters, basses and one Les Paul. I was going to give this to my stepson....I've change my mind (it hurts his fingers anyway). For the price, this can't be beat! I'm glad I got it! Just wish it wasn't PURPLE! But, if I ever start a 80's revival group (which I won't), I suppose I'll be all set! I do hate the fact that OLP doesn't sell replacement parts. So, if the headstock snaps off, I suppose this guitar is heading for the trash dumpster.
Product: OLP MM1FR
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 09/08/2007
at 10:47pm
by Thomas Townsend
Features
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5
Dual humbuckers, Floyd Rose Licensed bridge, Locking nut, jumbo frets, flame burst finish, one volume control, no tone control and a 3 way pickup selection switch. Small guitar which fits a small person like me.
Sound
:
7
Was good. Great now. For amps, I have a Roland Cube 60, a Fender Blues Deluxe and a Peavey Classic 30. Sounds mighty fine through any one of these.
Action, Fit, & Finish
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8
Normal set-up necessary.
Reliability/Durability
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10
Normal, not for stupid destructive behavior. Locking nut and Floyd Rose whammy provide stable tuning even after dive bombing all day however, the guitar, like any, must be set up properly (including correct strings) to attain this blessing.
Customer Support
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No Opinion
Don't know
Overall Rating
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10
I have bought and sold many guitars in my quest for the guitar which best suits my personality. I favor mostly low cost guitars such as Danelectro, but have had a few upper crust guitars such as a Gibson Les Paul Vixen and a Fender American Aniversary Strat. This OLP MM1 FR is one of the two guitars I have settled down with. (The other being a Korean made Ibanez). The guitar was a keeper just as I recieved it but I wanted to be able to go from humbuckers to a single coil sound by using a push pull volume pot. After some research I found that the Might Mite Mother Buckers offered splittable coils, a great sound and an unbeatable price. I ordered a pair or these along with a push/pull volume switch from an ebay seller. After finding the correct wiring instructions, I was able to accomplish the operation on my guitar. Plugged er in and - OH FOCK YEAH! THIS IS IT! One could add a tone pot but I never use one and thus, see no need. I may install an original Floyd Rose at some point in the future but for now, I am finally satisfied and my search for my perfect guitar has ended.
Product: OLP MM1FR
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 06/04/2007
at 08:36pm
by Kev
Features
:
10
2007 model mm1f
Body: Basswood w/ real Flame Maple Top
Neck: North American Maple
Fingerboard: Maple
Construction: Bolt On
Frets: 22 Jumbo
Scale: 25.5"
Hardware: Chrome
Pickups: 2 Direct Mounted OLP Humbuckers
Bridge: Floyd Rose Licensed Double Locking
Sound
:
10
I like to play a lot of metal and this guitar comes to the party every time, it can be one angry sounding son of a gun when I want it to be and it can also be so sweet it would make the birds sing. I have not changed the pick ups and I dont plan to these pickups are exellent for the price.
Action, Fit, & Finish
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4
When I first got this guitar from the store it was set up poorly one of the holes for the floyde rose post was drilled to big and I had to remove the floyde rose to repair it. Also the spring tension was all wrong this was not a big problem as I did this repair my self in about 30 mins but this is why I have given it a poor rating here, once it was set up it plays like a dream the action is low and perfect for me.
Reliability/Durability
:
9
You could use this guitar for a live performance but you should always have a backup my backup would be another mm1f. I have only had this guitar for 1 month how ever it looks like it is durable if cared for properly
Customer Support
:
1
Terrible have emailed OLP twice in regards to the floyd Rose to seek information never got back to me
Overall Rating
:
10
I love this guitar and would repalce it if it were stolen. I will be buying another 2 of them for my kids and as backup guitars. For the price you should do yourself a favour and buy one of these you wont be disapointed.
Product: OLP MM1FR
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 03/20/2007
at 01:50pm
by Practiceman
Features
:
No Opinion
Finish- Polyurethane
Floyd rose copy bridge- floating for upbends
wide frets on a maple neck
basswood body with flame maple top
4/2 tuners(no name)
1 vol
2 no name humbuckers
1 pu selector 3 way
22 fret
no case but allen keys supplied
25.5 scale length
Sound
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No Opinion
Very good unplugged sound,frankly i was amazed,it all seems to work together really well.Better than my 90 reissue explorer costing 5x the amount.It's that good.
Through a korg pandora muti efx the sound is excellent too ,the pu's are not the hottest in the world BUT there is good definition to the sound.
I dont think you should think 'Eddie van halen' because this really is quite versatile and pleasant.
Action, Fit, & Finish
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No Opinion
The Transparent gold finish ( amber to the rest of us)is flawless,although a little too orange for my liking,but this is personal thing.The maple is a bit bland (not very figured) but I've seen similar on a real MM axis so no complaint really. The binding is excellent and the overall finish on the whole guitar is excellent. However compared with a nitrocellulose finish it's a bit 'clinical'I can't explain excatly what I mean but if you put this next to a gibson you'd understand.The neck on my mm1fr has a very thin matt polyurethane finish, not as nice as an oiled finish but not sticky like a gloss finish.
Fret ends are good and chinese precision on all the parts is excellent.
The action is a bit high but the neck is comfortable , I have small hands and this neck is really very nice.
Reliability/Durability
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No Opinion
I'd play this live no problem.
Customer Support
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No Opinion
n/a
Overall Rating
:
10
I own 7 other guitars from high end makers but I just couldn't stretch to a 'real' MM axis.I always thought 'If i can't have ythe real thing i won't have anything'
Frankly i'm glad I didn't in this case ...Ignore the poor mans OLP logo (why not call it MM junior ' or MM SE ???) and without knowing what this guitar is I'd have certainly paid ??600 rather than the absurdly low price of ??219 including delivery !
I can't fault this guitar and I've REALLY tried.
Product: OLP MM1FR
Price Paid: US $0
Submitted 05/16/2006
at 01:54pm
by worshipnerd
Features
:
10
The guitar being reviewed is a 2005 OLP MM1F:
I am one very lucky individual... my OLP MM1F was a NAMM DEMO (apparently made in SLO)
Mine is a Real Flame Maple Top in Tobacco Sunburst (10+ on top)
Equipped with a Floyd Rose Locking Trem and NUT, with a Full Width Tension Bar, Schaller M6LA Mini Locking Tuners with Pearloid Tuning Heads.
This is 21 frets on a Hard Rock Maple Meck with Matching Headstock...
One volume knob with a 5-way selector and very hot Black and Cream Direct Mount Humbuckers.
Sounds Similar to the Dimarzio's... have not had an opportunity to look at them... but wouldn't be surprised.
The case that i have it in is the EBMM hard shell case and fit it like a glove.
I also have Schaller Strap locks
Sound
:
10
I use this guitar along side my 1980s ESP Custom Shop Strat as my Main two guitars. I play contemporary Christian Worship/Rock and has never failed me yet.
I am running a Peavey Valve King 412 Half Stack
my Pedal board is as follows:
OLP MM1F into a VOX WAH-WAH, into Rocktron Rampage Distortion, into Vintage Tube Overdrive (IBZ TS), Digitech Digital Delay, Into Rocktron Deep Blue Chorus, into an Acoutsic Modular, into an Ernie Ball Volume Pedal, also mixed in from time to time is a tremolo pedal and an octiver pedal...
With the guitar alone i can go from bright cleans to a very heavy vintage humbucker tone. Amazing... sustain is unmatched. I can get "pinch harmonics" on every fret on every string... simply that good.
add in my effects and you're left with an amazing tone to die for.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:
10
The guitar came set-up perfectly action was nice and low creating a very fast, easy to play guitar.
Pick-up height was off by about a milimeter or so but nothing to ding for set-up.
Flame top is flawlessly matched and looks amazing.
The only thing i did to this guitar upon arrival was put new string on... i'm very particular about what i play and set it up with Regular Slinkys by Ernie Ball.
Reliability/Durability
:
10
This guitar has been used four times a week for the last year for live "shows" and is still looking and playing like the day i got it.
Before the purchase of this guitar i was using an original 1957 Gibson Les Paul Jr. and this quickly replaced it... because of the versatility it provided.
I always travel with at least 2 back ups no matter what i use... but this guitar has never failed me. and i've never had to go to a back up because of equipment failure...
I have changed to my 80's ESP Custom Shop Strat but that's only because i needed that strat tone and feel... otherwise i wouldn't need to.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
N/A
Overall Rating
:
10
If you're not sure what i think by now... let me tell you!
this is an amazing guitar... only on like it and amazing!
Product: OLP MM1FR
Price Paid: US $279
Submitted 04/22/2006
at 07:14pm
by The Kahuna
Features
:
8
Made in China. 22 Fret maple/maple neck. The website claims "basswood body with real flame top"...you know what, it sure looks like it is! I was fully expecting a laminate top, but it looks like real maple and when I took the neck pickup and trem out, there's no telltale sighs of laminate top...amazing feature in this price range. One volume, on 3-way pickup selector...that's all. Very nice yellowish natural flame top with cream binding on top. The Licsenced Floyd Rose bridge, while one of the big selling points is probably the weak spot on this guitar as it's a typically cheap looking Floyd copy...but set up properly should do the trick. Locknut seems to function well. Comes with trussrod adjusting tool and two allen keys.
Sound
:
8
The pickups are surprisingly good for this price level. I actually bought this guitar as a home for 2 handwound piuckups I have. These pickups do the Van Halen thing so well I'm seriously considering leaving them in. If you're playing rock to heavy metal these cream/black zebra hiumbucker pickups won't dissapoint.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:
3
This is a typical Chinese made guitar. The trem was badly set up, the neck on the first one I picked up had a bad backbow with the truss rod completely loosened...unuseable neck, had to return guitar. Both the first and second guitar had fret ends so sharp, if you play up and down the neck fast a couple of times you better have some bandaids ready! The top on the first one had three significant factory finish flaws too.
The flame tops on both were perfectly bookmatched, hardware on both seemed fine. Neck pickup on 2nd one had bent frame and sat at about a 25 degree angle, easily fixed with vice grips.
Be prepared to buy a fret file and smooth out the fret ends. Also be prepared to either do, or get done a complete setup,
Reliability/Durability
:
7
Time will tell, Everything seems very sturdy except for the Liscenced by Floyd Rose trem...this has me a bit worried, but we'll see. As a live guitar, I would have a backup for sure.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Website looks good, haven't had to deal with them yet though.
Overall Rating
:
7
I've been playing since about 1973 and owned over 50 guitars including some of Gibson & Fenders finest. This guitar, if setup is very playable and sounds really good. At $279.00, with a real maple top, this guitar is an excellent value in my opinion.
If it was lost or stolen...hmm, I'd probably save up and replace it with either a real Axis or a Wolfgang. This is a great value, but I've spent about 3 hours so far getting it right, not including the run around of getting the deffective one replaced...and the bridge still isn't as right as I'd like it...but maybe after a couple hours more work :-) If you like tinkering and setting up, this is the guitar for you. It's GREAT value, but due to the work needed to get it right, I'd almost call this a kit guitar.
Product: OLP MM1FR
Price Paid: US $279
Submitted 03/18/2006
at 12:18am
by Photoweborama
Email: tremolo<at>photoweborama dot com
Features
:
8
I just got this thing from MF. I had a used MM1 a few years back that was beat up, but flawless as a players guitar. I really missed it and bought an MM1 last month, but the quality was really lacking compared to my old one. The trem was totally useless. Totally whacked the tuning.
So I bought the Floyd version.
FR licensed trem with locking nut. REAL flame maple, book matched top, great MM1 pickups, volume and pickup switch.
Sound
:
10
AWESOME. The MM1 pickups are just fantastic. I asked OLP if I could buy them alone. They said they were designed for the MM1, and that's the only place you can get them.
It would almost be worth it to buy a regular MM1 and take the pickups out and put them in your Les Paul and scrap the rest of the guitar.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:
10
Perfect fit and finish. The maple top is fabulous.
The Floyd was adjusted from the factory for 9's. And it seemed to tune up ok for 9's, but when I put 10's on it, all bets were off. I ended up putting five springs on it. It stays in tune for the most part. The bass strings go out just a bit, but not much. Very similar to the Trem on my $900.00 American Stratocaster.
The neck was already set just right. I did not have to do a truss rod adjustment.
Once I dialed it in the Floyd, it was just awesome! no buzz on the frets. Just a high quality feel and looks to this thing. I'm very happy with it.
Reliability/Durability
:
8
The guitar itself is great, but the Floyd is not made really tight tolerances. I've already got the idea to replace it with a real Floyd eventually. I may not, but it just seems a bit rickety.
Everything else seems like it will hold up.
Customer Support
:
10
Great!!! Todd answers his emails very quick.
Overall Rating
:
10
I love the flame maple top, I love the Floyd for what it is, I love that it stays in tune, and I love the HOT sound of the pickups.
I have to have another one.. I wish they made blue...
I also wish the floyd was a bit better quality, but I can live with it. For humbuckers, this is THE guitar.
Product: OLP MM1FR
Price Paid: US $210
Submitted 12/31/2005
at 05:35am
by Cale
Email: sahlomonic at hotmail<dot>com
Features
:
10
I'm guessing made in China per other reviews. www.olpguitars.com has all the specs of this. Main feature of this guitar, though, is the addition of the double-locking Floyd Rose (Licensed) tremolo. I give a 10 not for the variety of features, but more for the features that suit me. Maple fretboard, double humbucking pickups, locking tremolo, great finish on the body, nothing more to ask for!
Sound
:
10
No noise on this guitar. Pickups . . . wow. For a $200 guitar, these pickups are wonderfull. I will say this about the pickups: Very open and has that "hot" feeling, however the sound produced is very thin and brittle. The open-ness makes up for it. They do lack clarity and "balls", so replacing wouldn't be a bad idea. Giving a 10 for the bang for the buck sound.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:
8
Factory setup was marginal at best. Can't expect much for a $200 guitar though. Edges of the frets need to be smoothed out a bit (feels like some flashing is left). Bridge routing was great, although I would have preferred a top mount Floyd Rose instead of a recessed "floating" style. Pickups were at a decent height.
Reliability/Durability
:
7
In my opinion, you would need to do some upgrades before you take this thing gigging. First off I would upgrade to an OFR (Original Floyd Rose). Harder metal and better knife edges to rest on the posts. Then I would upgrade the bridge humbucker to at least a DiMarzio Tone Zone. Everything else seems really solid on this guitar. By far the best bang for the buck I've ever purchased.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Can't say since I haven't dealt with them. Read other reviews, they (OLP's service) seem to be very helpfull.
Overall Rating
:
10
I've been playing for 8 years now. I love the value that was put into this guitar. It was not made to have great features; rather features to get the basic jist of the real deal. And done well! Obviously you can't even compare this to the real MM Axis, its like apples to oranges. However, the $280 (retail) you'd pay is worth it for the features you get, and from a reputable company such as OLP.
Product: OLP MM1FR
Price Paid: US $279
Submitted 12/13/2005
at 09:03am
by steve
Email: dxmg at hotmail<dot>com
Features
:
No Opinion
new 2005
made in china( i would have prefered these be made in korea where the quality is better)
all the features are the same as on the original MM1 but add a licensed floyd trem(more on this in the review)
please go to www.olpguitars.com
for all specs
Sound
:
10
OK i am going to be very unbiased here since i bought this strickly for a review and a must see for myself thing and not as my main guitar and say that for a stock $279 guitar it sounds unbelievably good and can only get better with a dimarzio tone zone/air norton upgrade if you are after the real deals tone($1600 EBMM axis or $2000 EVH)
but can be left stock for a convincing enough dupe tone to satisfy
Action, Fit, & Finish
:
No Opinion
I do not care for most factory set ups regardless of maker and this was no exception.
needed the usual action/truss rod/better strings redo's that i have always done to all guitars EXCEPT, my EBMM evh sig guitar that came from the factory flawless!
this was a rare instance though.
Reliability/Durability
:
No Opinion
first off this licensed floyd is made from soft metal like most other cheap knock offs BUT is a huge improvent over the original MM1's vintage trem that will not stay in tune at all unless you use fender bullets and have locking tuners!
so at least now you can do the EVH,satch,vai,dime stuff and come back in tune even though it is not the best floyd out there it does stay in tune.
I would recomend replacing it with a OFR(original floyd rose if you want a more reliable giggin guitar
the rest of this guitar is fine and can do live or studio no problem
Customer Support
:
10
got back to me with answers very fast
Overall Rating
:
10
all in all this is a great guitar for the cost.
it is NOT a 100% axis or EVH copy though,it is more along those lines kind of thing.
the neck is not the same as my EVH or axis,the bodies overall shape is not exact,the fingerboard radius is not the same nor is the maple(my EVH has a birdseye maple neck and board)
I asked OLP about these things and it was to keep the cost down on it
I would have rather they made this one and a more expensive version preferably made in korea where the quality control is now pretty damn good!
I would pay the extra $200-$300 for the better quality and more accurate features.
so they should think about a MM2 that takes this idea and brings it into reality for those that love the real deal EBMM axis but will never have the $1600 for one
but even still this is more than good enough to satisfy the players that want to own a axis like guitar and get that type of tone
i have been playing / repairing guitars for 25 years and own a '92 EVH ernie ball/music man sig guitar, a '99 axis,a '02 axis
several san dimas charvels that are worth a S**T LOAD and NOT FOR SALE
a wolfgang standard and a LP re-issue
Product: OLP MM1FR
Price Paid: US $220
Submitted 12/12/2005
at 09:14pm
by Anonymous
Email: xeno462 at aol<dot>com
Features
:
9
not many features, but than again how many can you honestly have? floyd rose and HH.... all i need
Sound
:
10
i play in a hard rock/metal, and the guitar sings. i honestly think that it could handle any style without any pickup swap, sounds great clean or distorted. packs a punch too, and its the first low priced guitar that i have ever felt the wood resonating
Action, Fit, & Finish
:
10
wondeful, thats all i can say. it was out of tune when i got it, which is a given, but the fretboard felt great. after a setup, wow, amazing, regardless of price. stays in tune for weeks at a time, even when i go nuts with the floyd
Reliability/Durability
:
10
seems very solid and durable. i put it in my gig bag and drive for 2 hours and out of the bag its in perfect tune still. nothing seems strange or weak
Customer Support
:
10
i have only talked to OLP to ask them to offer more color selections on this model. they are very courteous
Overall Rating
:
10
i have been playing for 6 years, and this guitar never disappoints me. i love everything about it. if it were stolen id beat the guy, leave him in a ditch, and hide the guitar in my closet so insurance would get me another :D
Product: OLP MM1FR
Price Paid: US $269.00
Submitted 09/14/2005
at 12:28am
by raf garcia
Features
:
10
This guitar, I understand is an import from China (just like everything else it seems, and I dont mean just guitars). It has a Basswood body,the top is a Photo-finish which is very well made. The neck is an unfinished one piece maple, (not joint at the third fret like most imports) and has a very good and positive feel.It comes with a three way switch and vol. control. The wirings are all well put together and all kept in a well shielded cavity. Everything's quite impressive so far, more so coming from an instrument of this price range. Add to this a Floyd Rose style bridge with a speed loader concept (no ballend cutting required which means faster string changes) and you,ve got one guitar thats capable of handling a wide array of playing styles!
Sound
:
10
I would have to say that the stock pick-ups are probably the best sounding ones I've heard compared to other entry to mid-priced guitars pick-ups on the market. They're wired in full (no tone control)and respond well to both clean and high gain amp settings while still maintaining very good string definition. Having said this, I still had to change my bridge pick-up due to a personal preference I have for Duncan Distortions. Now I would like to emphasize that this something that I wanted to do not something that had to be done. I was very impressed with the neck pick-up so that one I had to keep.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:
9
The guitar's out of the box set-up was so-so, as with most new guitars it had to be fine-tuned to suit ones playing needs. It might be a good idea to shell out a few more dollars to have a good tech. do this and factor in the cost of the set-up with the total cost of the guitar. Otherwise, for those among you that have experience setting up guitars and what not, this is something that could be done quite easily. The overall finish of the guitar is very good to damn near flawless aside from a few frets that needed dressing. Kinda makes you wonder about guitars that are being sold for hundreds of dollars more and are riddle with imperfections.
Reliability/Durability
:
9
This instrument had a solid feel, everything from the sealed tuners, neck-body joint all through the floating trem. The only thing that I was uncomfortable with was the unfinished neck, now don't get me wrong the neck feels great as it is but bare wood not having anything to protect it from moisture and the elements didn't sit too well with me so I had to strike a compromise between playability and stability and had to refinish my neck with a few passes of lacquer and sanding it to get the right feel I wanted. Again this is a personal preference and doesn't necessarily have to be done.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Fortunately I haven't had any need for customer support.
Overall Rating
:
10
Through my years of playing I've gathered gear more than I honestly need. I wont make mention of them though since I dont think its relevant to my review. Now lets face it, buying a low priced or put it bluntly "cheap" guitar is not the trend today. When the most sought after guitars are the brand names like top of the line PRS's, Gibson's or what not. Rightfully so, for these are very fine instruments. However, some of these higher priced guitars are just that, outrageously priced with nothing more to offer. The OLP MM1FR on the other hand is more that just decent guitar for an entry level price, its design is based on a true and tested Ernie Ball model and has the sound and playability to rival if not best most mid priced guitars in the market. All this at a price that won't have you selling your left kidney or your first born child on ebay. I mean what more could you ask for?
Product: OLP MM1FR
Price Paid: US $270
Submitted 07/18/2005
at 08:06pm
by duff
Email: evh04 at aol<dot>com
Features
:
10
Gloss natural with real flamed top. Two pickups, one volume knob, a licensed floyd rose. A simple guitar just the way I like it.
Sound
:
10
Im into Van Halen and 80's metal and this thing does the job for me. These pickups dont sound like there coming from a 200 dollar guitar, but something alot more expensive.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:
9
The factory set up was fine to my suprise. No problems what so ever. The action could have been a little lower but I can fix that myself. The unfinished neck feels awsome too but it gets dirty quick so wash your hands before jamming out.
Reliability/Durability
:
9
I bring mine out to jam all time never had a problem with, might just throw some new strap locks on though.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
never dealt with them.
Overall Rating
:
10
These Olp guitars are a bang for the buck. There awsome guitars for the price, and now they have real a flamed top and a floyd. The only thing I dont like about this guitar is that the floyd is floating and the neck and fretboard gets a little dirty because theres no finish on it. Other than that this things a steal.
Product: OLP MM1FR
Price Paid: CDN (450)
Submitted 07/14/2005
at 03:16pm
by Slash Wanna Be
Email: thanh_mac at hotmail<dot>com
Features
:
No Opinion
Tobacco sunburst
Sound
:
No Opinion
Action, Fit, & Finish
:
5
Crap!!!!! Cheap
Corners of neck at base were over rounded. There were pits on the back of the neck and obvious patch up area of the neck...example, glue stain
A fret or two will have to be sanded down to prevent buzzing
Floyd Rose is an early version where you have to use an allen key to undo the strings.
Neck is very playable
Reliability/Durability
:
8
Customer Support
:
1
Complained to OLP representative in the US about the poorly and crappy neck on my guitar and they shipped me a new one. The new arrived and it's CRAP also! Some frets were not glue down and contain flaws. WHAT THE FUCK! WHAT AN INSULT!
Overall Rating
:
5
Cheap junk but playeable. If craftmanship were better I would give it a 10. But there were too many little flaws, therefore, I am disappointed.
Van Halen would not even look at this guitar.
Do yourself a favor and save up for the real thing.
Product: OLP MM1FR
Price Paid: 285 (pounds sterling)
Submitted 01/30/2005
at 12:18pm
by James Norton
Features
:
10
I can't add any more than the other reviewers have already stated, so see their stats below (2 humbuckers, locking trem, etc...). I'll just agree with them here and say this guitar has got really nice features. The trem is really great, the neck is a dream and the 'imitation' quilt-top looks absolutely beautiful! I thought it was a real quilt when i first saw it! They've done a nice job on producing these!
Sound
:
10
This sounds fantastic! The pickups are very tasty indeed and its perfect for rock sounds and sounds very good clean too. The bridge pickup sounds a lot like that distinctive Van Halen tone to my ears, and that makes it just about perfect in my book, and the neck pickup sounds full and fat. Sounds very professional indeed - Not a bad achievement for a guitar that cost me less than #300!!
Action, Fit, & Finish
:
10
Well i bought this from a guy i know who set it up before i got it so it plays absolutely brilliantly. I've not played for a number of years but this guitar immediately felt like an old friend and its extremely comfortable to play. The fit and finsh are great and this guitar looks like it shoyuld cost much more than it did! I've heard somewhere that people have thought the imitation maple tops on the old style MM1 guitars was poor, but this one i've got looks very realistic and is just beautiful.
Reliability/Durability
:
No Opinion
What to say here... i don't play live & my son (who the guitar is SUPPOSED to be for...!!) is not playing live yet so i don't know if it will stand the test of time. There's absolutely no reason i can see why it wouldn't stand up to being knocked about a bit and she appears to be extrmely well made to me.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
10
I haven't played for about 12 years but picked this up for my son as he's started getting interested in music and been bugging me for an electric guitar for ages. A friend of mine highly recommended this MM1fr to me and i must say i'm astounded by the quality of this thing. I wanted to get my son something 'decent' to learn on (its hard enough learning to play as it is, so why make it harder by having a crappy guitar to learn on?!) and this seems to be absolutely amazing value to me. Its miles better than the stuff i used to play years ago that would've cost me twice as much. Its inspired me to start playing myself again (and also to write this review!) and in fact i seem to be playing it more than my son is!
Thsi is just a really great guitar and i wish there had been things like this available when i started playing! I mght not have given up in the first place if i'd had this guitar 11 or 12 years ago! A great buy and a teriffic guitar!
Product: OLP MM1FR
Price Paid: US $399
Submitted 01/26/2005
at 02:22pm
by Franko
Features
:
10
2 humbuckers, locking Floyd Rose licensed trem, 1 volume control, 1 three way selector, terriffic maple neck and fingerboard. Imitation quilt top (its a photo! But it actually looks very very convincing! You need to get real close to see that its not a genuine quilt! And even then it still looks very very nice indeed). Made in Korea or China? Not sure which, but either way its a kick-ass piece of gear! Its got everything you need and i just can't belive what a great buy these are! 10 outta 10!
Sound
:
10
To say its a sub-$400 guitar it totally sounds the business! I'm in a band playing various covers and some original material. Its mainly rock based but we do play all sorts of stuff and this axe is just great for everything i do. The neck pickup is really full sounding and the bridge pup has just the right amount of cut and bite. These pickups are the best by miles on any guitar costing this much and better than some on guitars costing much much more. Also sounds good clean, i can use this guitar for some really warm sounding jazz licks too! Does everything i want! Slammin'!
Action, Fit, & Finish
:
10
finish is flawless. Ive bought guitars costing 5 times as much as this that havent been as well finished. i know its not a REAL quilt but it looks great and the binding work is great too. Mine is the trans gold quilt top and its really beautiful. everything is nice and neat and tidy. the action is very low and the neck is fast and buttery. like i say this holds up very very well against much more expensive guitars.
Reliability/Durability
:
10
had it only a few weeks as they are brand new this year but ive used it every day and also live several times and its as solid as a rock. stays in tune really well even when i use the trem a hell of a lot and the whole thing feels very well made. wouldnt hesitate to use this live all the time (at this price i can afford to have a couple of others ready as back ups too!). Its already becomming my main axe now.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
never had the need
Overall Rating
:
10
this is the best guitar out there for the money in my opinion. i'm a big fan of Eddie Van Halen and wanted a music man EVH or Axis (im not a big fan of the wolfgang tho) but a friend of mine showed me this and i was truly blown away by it. ive been playing for over 10 years and had quite a range of guitars in that time, some of them being much more expensive than this 1 was, but when my friend told me how mch this was i was amazed. it looks really classy and very expensive. It plays like a total dream and has 1 of the nicest necks ive ever used. The pickups sound really great and the trem is solid. i'm not bothered about shelling out over a grand for an axis now when this is so great for such a great price. best guitar ive ever owned and im definately going to get hold of at least 1 more of these! i cant fault it at all. if it was stolen id be very very pissed and i would buy another 1 (or 2!) in the blink of an eye!
Product: OLP MM1FR
Price Paid: US $365
Submitted 01/22/2005
at 12:56pm
by Bob Lewsham (Fireball Bobby)
Features
:
10
Brand new 2005 model equipped with Floyd Rose licensed locking trem system, made in china (i think), 21 frets, 'photo finish' amber quilt top (its a photo of a quilt top, but looks awesome!), 2 humbuckers, locking 'speedloader' style floyd rose licensed trem which is most excellent (really quick to change strings 'cos they just feed through back of trem with no messing about cutting the string ends off, etc, etc), 'satin' finished neck - very smooth & comfortable - the neck on this thing is absolutely fantastic & as good as on any other guitar i've ever played. This guitar is worth the money just for the neck alone!! This guitar has everything you need for an unbelievably low pricetag! I don't know how they can sell them so cheap & i think when Music Man realise just how good they are they're gonna raise the price on these!
Sound
:
10
I play mainly rock & blues but also some jazz & some funky-type numbers, & this has all bases covered - the stock pickups are superb, probably the best i've heard on a guitar in this pricerange. Its very versatile - no nonense here in terms of controls - just 1 vol & 1 3-way selector, but its really all u need, & its just a joy to play.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:
10
i had to lower the action & break the trem in to loosen it up (pretty standard to have to set up a guitar to your own personal liking & wear it in a little) but after that the thing is PERFECT! Finish is just fine & the photo finish quilt top looks gorgeous - my friends didn't realise it was a photo 'til i told them! I can't emphasise enought how awesome this is for the money - fast neck , really low action & the trem is great & stays in tune no matter how much i use it. This looks & plays like it should cost a fortune (like the guitars its modelled on indeed do!), but it just doesn't!
Reliability/Durability
:
10
Not had it long, but it seems totally solid - have already gigged with it several times & its been great! Absolutely no problems at all. & you know what, she was such a great price that even if i DID bust the thing i could afford to replace it - now you tell me you could be so flippant with a music man axis or an EVH!!?? I've got an Axis super sport & bought this as a gig back up, just on a whim really, but rather than being scared i'm gonna damage it (like i certainly am some nights with the Axis 'cos the thing cost so damn much) i can just relax & get right into the music.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
no need as of yet, but have emailed regarding details of some of their products & always recieved real quick & informative replys.
Overall Rating
:
10
been playing over 30 years (far too long so my wife says!) & the reason i wrote this review is because this is the guitar that has impressed me MOST in all that time. By that i mean that for the money its absolutely the best thing i've ever played. Why couldn't these have been around years & years ago?!? Unbeatable fast comfortable neck, solid & really fast to use trem (so quick for string changes!), great pickups, & looks like it should cost 5 times more. To be totally honest i wasn't expecting much when i bought this (as i was a big fan of Axis & EVH guitars) & just got it as a back up to use on stage in emergemcies, etc, but i've been so impressed that i think i might send my music man Axis back & demand a refund!!:
'Hey Mr. Music Man, how dare you charge so much when i can get these MM1FRs so cheap!?'.
I may at some point change the pickups on the MM1FR but quite honestly the thing is just fantastic & an absolute bargain. Hell, dammit, i might sell my Axis & buy a couple more of these instead, & that way i can afford to smash 1 up every so often like a proper old-fart rock n roller! This is just an unbeatable instrument at a silly price! Get one... yesterday!
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