B.C. Rich Warbeast Electric Guitar

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An unholy marriage of 2 devilish guitars.

The B.C. Rich Warbeast features a maple bolt-on neck; solid, string-through, beveled basswood body; Son of Beast style headstock; a pristine rosewood fretboard with no inlay; and 2 BDSM covered humbuckers. What do you get when a ruthless Warlock picks a vile Beast to bear its spawn? A Warbeast of course! The twisted minds at B.C. Rich combined the ultra-in-your-face upper and lower horns from the Beast with the more comfortable rear of a Warlock - there's a joke in there somewhere... The Warbeast however, is not joking! Ripping the heads off of lesser axes - the Warbeast is on the prowl. An affordable and aggressive electric guitar starts here! This BC Rich Warbeast delivers heaps of profoundly malevolent features that all entry-level axe slingers in training will hold in high regard. Bolt-on Construction The Warbeast uses a classic Bolt-on construction. The maple neck is bolted on with 4 screws to the body. This construction offers some added flexibility in the instruments adjustment and provides the option to change the neck in the future. B.C. Rich BDSM Pickups B.C. Rich designed their BDSM humbucking pickups to provide a solid sound and to be durable while delivering high output. BDSM stands for Broad Dynamic Sonically Matched. That simply means the pickup is designed to reproduce a wide range of frequencies accurately (broad dynamic). Then they are tested and matched in pairs (neck and bridge) by their inherent individual and signature tonal and output characteristics to give a solidly balanced tone (sonically matched). Beveled Top The Warbeast guitar employs a beveled edge around the shape. In many ways, bevels on a top are similar to facets on a cut stone. They catch the light and reflect at different angles giving the instrument more of a three dimensional look.

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B.C. Rich Warbeast Electric Guitar Features:

  • Bolt-on neck Basswood body with Warlock design Son of Beast style headstock Maple neck 25-1/2" scaleRosewood fretboard 22 jumbo frets Tune-o-matic bridge String-thru-body tailpiece Dual BC Rich BDSM humbuckers Volume, tone, and 3-way switching Chrome hardware


B.C. Rich Warbeast Electric Guitar Specifications:

  • Construction: bolt on Body wood: basswood Top style: beveled Headstock style: SOB 3 to a side Headstock color: black Tuners: sealed die cast Neck wood: maple Neck radius: 12" Back of neck: satin Neck binding: none Nut width: 43mm Fretboard: rosewood Inlay: none Frets: 22 jumbo 2.7mm Factory strings: 9-42 Scale: 25-1/2" Bridge type: tune-o-matic Tailpiece type: string-through-body Pickups: 2 black plastic covered BC Rich humbuckers Controls: 1 volume, 1 tone and 1 three-way toggle Hardware: chrome Finish: glossy


Accessories you'll need:

  • FretRest by Proline HT1010 Guitar Stand

    Price: $19.99
  • Live Wire Advantage Series 1/4" Straight Instrument Cable

    Price: $13.99
  • Planet Waves PW-CT-09 Universal II Chromatic Tuner

    Price: $17.99

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  • good guitar

    As reviewed by Rockstar_85 on 5/1/2007

    It's a pretty good guitar besides the fact that you can only use it for metal. The only difference between it and a b.c.rich warlock is the humbuckers. The war beast looks like it is uncomfortable to play sitting down but trust me it isn't! It is also a good looking guitar

    415 of 457 people found this review helpful.

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  • AHHHHMAZING!!!

    As reviewed by Skatellica on 12/15/2008

    i got this guitar about 5-6 months back for my birthday. i had no experience what so ever. this guitar was great for such case. it looked GREAT and all my friends loved it. its inexpensive yet better than ANY other guitar you can get at this price. i just threw EMG 81/85s in it, and the sound blew me away. as i said, ive been playing for about half a year, and im already rockin out at gigs. if i need a guitar that wont burn a hole in your pocket, but sounds like on of those expensive ones, get this.

    39 of 40 people found this review helpful.

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  • Good guitar for price

    As reviewed by Matt Johnson on 6/19/2009

    This guitar is a pretty good buy. Obviously you ultimately get what u pay for however i have had this guitar for 3 months now. I have had no fret buzzing thus far. For the most part it stays well in tune. Pickups deliever good quality tone. Comfortable and light weight. I did however have to ajust the action when i got it because it was slightly low. Overall a good buy

    24 of 26 people found this review helpful.

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