My favourite guitar ever is discounted by $150 right now

My favourite guitar ever is discounted by $150 right now

As a lover of shred guitar, very few things in life have ever brought me as much joy as the Kaizen 6. 
I still remember the day I received it across my desk for review, resting it in my lap, and marvelling first at the gorgeously thin and ergonomic body, and then at how damn easy it is to play. Of course, this was all before I even plugged it in; needless to say it delivers comfortably on the tone front, too…
All three of these factors are crucial when choosing the best guitar for shred, so I feel completely confident in recommending the Kaizen to anyone looking for the perfect instrument to level up their lead chops. You can read my full review of the Sterling Kaizen 6 below:

READ MORE: Sterling By Music Man Kaizen 6 review: one of the most ergonomic and comfortable guitars I’ve ever played

Launched in September as the more affordable baby sibling to the USA-made Ernie Ball Music Man Kaizen, the Sterling version trades fan frets for a conventional 24-fret fingerboard, and Music Man-designed heat-treated humbuckers for Sterling in-house designed pickups, but it clocks in around $900 compared to the EBMM’s $4,000 mark, it’s every bit the well-rounded shred machine.
Image: Adam Gasson
But wait…
As if $900 wasn’t good enough already for one of the best guitars for metal around. It’s currently discounted by $150 at both Guitar Center and Sweetwater. Seriously, I can’t explain how much I love and would recommend this guitar, so go and get yours at a massive discount while stocks last.
Further specs include a lightweight nyatoh body, roasted maple neck which is resistant to warping over time, a 24-fret rosewood fingerboard with a 15.75” radius, a modern tremolo bridge, Steinberger gearless tuners, and a dual-action truss rod for quick neck relief adjustments.
Head over to Guitar Center or Sweetwater to get yours.
Image: Adam Gasson
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