For those of you who know, I need not say more.
If you don't:
Synsonics was a Mattell (Hot Wheels and Barbie guys, yes) brand of 3/4 size guitars.
nothing special right? Wrong. These guitars have a mandatory built in speaker, some with FM radios (Very ***?).
The majority were ridicoulously suckish and sold for 40 bucks new.
They typically have sharp frets, feedback out the wa-zoo, wierd wood board bodies, cheesy tone, one peice necks, and
brutally fantastic durability.
Oh, did I mention a vribrato that can:
Hit 1: Knock you into drop D tuning.
Hit 2: Knock you into drop Z tuning.
Hit 3: Knock you into tuning known only to dolphins.
I bought one. It must be the best one made. No feedback, good pickups (Squier-ish), holding tuners (sorta), smooth frets, well applied finish, and..of course, it's impossible to destroy.
I mean, 20 years, it refuses to die. I've seen everything of similar vintage in worse shape.
I'll get pics up soon, 'cause no pics, no guitar.
Here's one (not mine) to satiate you, for now.
Incorrect bridge, though.
By the way, there's one in the Hard rock Cafe in San Juan.
Chris Isaak actually
recorded with one...