B.C. Rich

Description

The B.C. Rich Warlock Electric Guitar has a maple, bolt-on neck; solid, beveled nato body; Widow style headstock; a rosewood fretboard with white pearloid dot lnlays and 24 jumbo frets; a tune-o-matic bridge; and 2 BDSM humbuckers.

Bolt-on Construction
The Warlock Electric Guitar 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 Warlock Electric 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.

Check the drop-down menu to the right to select colors and/or other options.
B.C. Rich Warlock Electric Guitar Black
B.C. Rich Warlock Electric Guitar Black

Features

  • Warlock Guitar with a maple, bolt-on neck
  • Solid, beveled nato body
  • Widow-style headstock
  • Rosewood fretboard with white pearloid dot lnlays
  • 24 jumbo frets
  • Tune-o-matic bridge with string-thru-body design
  • 2 BDSM humbuckers

Specs

  • Construction: bolt-on
  • Body wood: nato
  • Body thickness: 45mm
  • Top style: beveled
  • Body binding: no
  • Headstock style: Widow
  • Headstock color: black
  • Headstock binding: no
  • Tuners: diecast
  • Neck wood: maple
  • Back of neck: natural satin
  • Neck binding: no
  • Fretboard: rosewood
  • Inlay: white pearloid dots
  • Frets: 24 jumbo 2.7mm
  • Factory strings: 9 - 42
  • Nut: 43mm
  • Scale: 25-1/2"
  • Bridge/Tailpiece: Tune-O-Matic
  • Pickups: 2 black humbucker
  • Controls: 1 volume, 1 three-way toggle and 1 tone
  • Hardware: chrome

Reviews

4.15

13 Reviews

0%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend

Most Liked Positive Review

4

ok guitar

This guitar is good. It is awesome for metal and shredding. I would recomend this to a shreddar on a budget. this guitar doesnt hardly give me any problems but the strings it comes with im not so crazy about.

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Most Liked Negative Review

3

Pretty ok

This guitar is a start for beginning and intermediate guitarists. The pickups are surprisingly great and not muddy at all. It stays in tune better than any of my other guitars from fender to paul reed smith. Some downsides are that this guitar is made for metal mainly however, the paint is not flat, yet has a barely noticeable sparkly finish. Another downside is that theydont make it with a maple fretboard. This guitar also has horrible clean tones. Lastly, the last 3 high frets sound out of tune and sound flat compared to their lower octaves. Other than that, great finish, great price, and ok tone.

  • Greatest Guitar Ever

    5

    submitted13 years ago

    byAndrew McCutcheon

    fromAlberta Virginia

    I just got this guitar literally an hour ago and i love it already. The neck on it is small enough to play effectively but not too small. The appearance is just awesome. I'd say this guitar was worth 10x the money i paid for it.

  • Amazing guitar if you know how to use it

    4

    submitted13 years ago

    byCynthia Musser

    fromHalifax, Pennsylvania

    I bought my guitar a little over a year ago, and its been one of the best guitars iv ever played, even with factory parts its sound is amazing in any tune you can manage to throw it in, and its got insanely smooth action if u take a few minutes to calibrate the bridge right, this guitar is obviously made for metal, and that's about all i use it for, its not to great for clean playing, but sound wise that's the only thing i don't like to much, but my one major complaint about it is that they aren't wired to well...in the year iv had mine, iv had to fix the internal wiring 3 times...the first time the volume knob's connection came un-soldered...and then about 2 months later the tone knob did the same thing... aside from that its a great guitar and its definitely worth putting some money into to fix up and put some better equipment into

  • METAL

    5

    submitted14 years ago

    byKirk Downer

    fromPullman, Washington

    This is a sick guitar i play a ton of metal music and grunge and it plays it as smooth as butter i honestly don't know why the other reviews are so bad because i have had nothing but greatness and shredding coming from this bad boy.

  • Amazing

    5

    submitted14 years ago

    byBrandon Crow

    fromOklahoma city OK

    i bought this guitar about 2 years ago and when i first bought it sounded amazing since then i have put on a emg 85 and 81 and use it on a line 6 siper 3 75 watt amp the tone amazing i covered many bullet for my valentine songs with this guitar and some as i lay dying songs its perfect for metal the neck was a little bit fat but i have grown to love it everyone should own this beast of a guitar!

  • Sick Guitar

    5

    submitted14 years ago

    byColin McAnulty

    fromunderhill, vermont

    i love this guitar. ive had it for almost a year now. for me, there re no problems other then the paint wearing. this guitar was made for metal. all tho i play stuff like led zepplin and coheed and cambria on it. you can pretty much play anything on it. i also play a lot of black metal on it aswell. the stock pickups are sick, but i changed mine to dimarzios, im only receving paint wear on the curved parts of the guitar, and a little on the head stock. i didnt buy this exact guitar. my head stock is different and it has a switch so you can play sing or dubble coil pickups. i think the whole guitar looks gnarly its self and id recomend this to anyone looking for a sick, affordible guitar.

  • Bleh...

    1

    submitted14 years ago

    byJosh DeMello

    fromAtlanta, GA

    It's not a very good guitar. I've owned it for about a year and try not to play it if I don't have to. (waiting to trade it in for something else) I used it for a show once and if I moved at all the guitar would stop playing through the amp. (Tried different cords and amps with the same problem) I was not very pleased with the sound from this guitar at all. Clean was terrible. Anything with distortion was alright. I'm used to playing Fender Strats so the weight of this guitar was a lot to get used to. Really strains my neck when I play. The neck and headstock are heavy so when you just hold your guitar on your shoulder with your strap, the neck will fall. The strap bolts are in a very awkward position being on a back and my strap has come off several times. This one isn't for me, maybe for somebody else.

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