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BC Rich Mockingbird ST £489

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BC Rich Mockingbird ST

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On the odd occasion when Slash is removed from his Les Paul, he grabs a BC Rich Mockingbird with more dials and switches than a recording desk.

The guitar

Let's get this out of the way first the Mockingbird isn't exactly a conventionally pretty guitar. But love it or hate it, BC Rich reckons the ST pays you back with its smart-arse features.

There's certainly plenty to take in on the spec, with the website proclaiming the through-neck, twin Rockfield Mafia pickups and genuine Floyd Rose, all built on the foundations of a nato body with a maple top.

All good stuff then, but we're more interested in the buttons. Alongside two volumes and a tone, you've got a varitone (with five preset tones), plus switches that tap the Mafias and bring in the reverse phase mode.

In use

Despite the 24 frets and Floyd Rose, the ST feels more like a rock guitar than a shred machine – and that doubtless has much to do with the beefcake body and chunky neck. To our fingers, it didn't play quite as fast as its rivals, but if you want to be Slash instead of Vai, that should suit you perfectly.

Plug in and the right kind of guitarist will find plenty to froth over here, with the thick roar of those Mafias hitting you like a knuckle-duster, hours of fun to be had from the switches and the looks prompting some ambiguous 'where did you get that?' looks.

Verdict

Get this 'bird in your hand

MusicRadar rating:

4 of 5 stars

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Average user rating 5 of 5

  • Mick666

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    Fri 9 Jul 2010, 3:25 pm UTC

    User rating 5 of 5

    This guitar is awesome! The ebony fingerboard is durable, fast and kick ass! Coil Taps add optional bite to the sound and the bird looks awesome. The neck is nice and wide, perfect for comfortable pitch bends and it weighs a nice reassuring ton. At least you know it is made out of solid wood. Throw in an original floyd rose locking trem and high output pickups and I don't think there is a lot to argue with. It's really a guitar built for blues rock but verstile enough to cover other music styles. With a guitar like this you stand out just by having it onstage. I think it's time to fight against the dire indie hegemony of Fender style guitars, the throw away lightweight Ibanezs and the all too frequently recurring les pauls and SGs. If you haven't guessed I'm a fan. If I lost it I would definitely buy it again.

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MusicRadar rating

4 of 5

Pros

Inventive design. Rocks hard.

Cons

Pricier than it should be. Not really a shredders guitar.

Verdict

Get this 'bird in your hand

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User rating

5 of 5

Specification

Mockingbird ST

Price:
£489
Available Controls:
2 x Volume, 3-way Pickup Selector, Coil-Tap, Reverse mode, Tone, Varitone
Available Finish:
Trans Red
Back Material:
Maple
Fingerboard Material:
Ebony
Guitar Body Material:
Maple
Hardware:
Black
Inlays:
Pearloid Diamond Markers
Neck Material:
Maple
Pickup Type:
2x Rockfield Mafia humbuckers

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