Overview
Brand name:
Product:
- electric guitars
Series name:
Dates of manufacture:
The Kramer Striker 200ST was the Korean made budget version of the twin humbucker Pacer Imperial model. Initially (in 1984) the 200ST had a traditional style tremolo but this was changed in 1985 to a Floyd Rose tremolo without fine tuners and no locking nut. In 1987 the bridge was changed again to a Floyd Rose II unit with fine tuners, recessed cavity and a locking nut, the headstock shape changed to the banana shape and the body became more narrow waisted and less strat-like.
In 1988 this model's name was changed to the ST200. It had a Seymour Duncan designed humbucking pickups. At this time the headstock shape also changed to a pointed design and was black-faced with a large "KRAMER" logo. Rosewood or maple fingerboards. There were extra finish options including metallic blue, metallic silver, violet, fluorescent pink, fluorescent yellow and fluorescent geen.
In 1989 the Kramer ST200 was discontinued.
Specifications (22)
Controls
Number of control knobs | 2 control knobs |
Tone controls | 1 tone control |
Volume controls | 1 volume control |
Pickup selector controls | 3-way selector switch |
Electronics
Pickups brand and model | Duncan Designed pickup(s) |
Pickups configuration | 2 humbucker pickups |
General
Finish colors | black finish, blue finish, green finish, pink finish, red finish, silver finish, white finish, yellow finish |
Finish effects | fluorescent finish, metallic finish |
Made in | Korea |
Number of strings | 6 strings |
Body
Body shape features | double cutaway |
Body style | Stratocaster style |
Pickguard material | black pickguard |
Hardware
Bridge | Floyd Rose tremolo |
Hardware color | black hardware, chrome hardware |
Fretboard
Fingerboard material | rosewood fingerboard |
Fingerboard position markers | dot fingerboard position markers |
Neck
Neck joint | bolt on neck |
Number of frets | 22 fret |
Nut | locking nut |
Peghead (headstock) | hockey stick headstock |
Tuner layout | six-in-a-row tuners |