Flaming Guitars! Minarik Fuels The Excitement Of A New
Generation Of Musicians
Celebrating an endorsement between G-Man Music and the
fiery axe-makers known as Minarik Guitars, Scott G (The G-Man) reviews the
Minarik Inferno X-treme.
From the Telecaster to the Flying V to the Iceman to the
Warlock, some guitar designs are forever branded on our consciousness, and
now there's a new one: the Minarik Inferno X-treme. The body shape erupts in
furious fingers of flame. If ever there was a guitar design destined to
ignite the imagination of young players, especially boys and girls who want
to rawk, this is it. Completely understandable that tournament blackjack rules differ a bit from separate games' ones.
Not that the Inferno X-treme lacks subtlety. With
scientifically placed tone chambers, this instrument can sing sweetly if
that's what you desire. Or, it can live up to its appearance and enable you
to carve sonic craters in the parking lot.
Although this guitar has a look that will inspire
thousands of preteen statements along the lines of "Mom, that's the one I
want," I suspect that tons of established players will find it useful in the
studio or on the road because of its delicate balance, sleek feel, and
stunning versatility. (And besides, the cunningly crafted guitar is also
available in a more traditional body shape.)
"So, what's the story on Minarik Guitars?" I can hear you
ask. As the designer of the B.C. Rich Goddess Warlock and several other
noteworthy models, Marc Minarik already has a legacy in the business. Now
heading up his own company, Minarik has the goal of fusing quality
workmanship with visually exciting design concepts.
Actually, his plan is much more complex than "make it
attractive and build it right." Marc Minarik is as eager to talk about the
playability of his guitars as about their construction and appearance. And
if you inquire about the light weight and the chambered body, he is just as
pleased to demonstrate the superior nature of his firm's products.
The flame-shaped body isn't just flashy; the size and
curve of the flames have been carefully calculated to positively affect the
tone and balance of the instrument. The flame design is eye-candy, but it's
the application of the physics of sound that makes the Minarik Inferno X-treme
really hot.
With a wonderful combination of form and function, the
Minarik guitar line may have some interesting side effects, like bringing
vitality to retail sales, launching a new generation of guitar players, and
saving music from passive pop.
Not bad for a guy with a dream about a flaming guitar.
Minarik Contact: www.minarikguitars.com
818-383-1254 minarikguitars@aol.com
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About The Author
Scott G (The G-Man) proudly plays a Minarik Inferno. He
creates radio commercials and composes music for songs and spots at
G-Man Music & Radical Radio. A member of the National Association of
Record Industry Professionals (www.narip.com) and The Recording Academy
(www.grammy.com), he also writes about music for the Immedia Wire
Service. He is on the Web at iTunes,
www.delvianrecords.com,
www.myspace.com/thegman, and
www.gmanmusic.com.
immedia@pacbell.net
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