What is kramer baretta?

The Kramer Baretta is a model of electric guitar that was first introduced by the Kramer Guitar company in the mid-1980s. It is known for its distinctive "hockey stick" headstock, sleek body shape, and high-performance features.

The Baretta has a double-cutaway body made of solid wood, usually maple, and features a bolt-on neck with either a maple or rosewood fretboard. It typically has 22 frets and a Floyd Rose tremolo system for added stability during aggressive playing.

The Baretta is often associated with rock and heavy metal music, thanks to its sharp, edgy design and high output pickups. It has been played by numerous famous guitarists, including Eddie Van Halen, who endorsed the Kramer brand in the 1980s.

In recent years, the Baretta has been reissued by the current owner of the Kramer brand, Gibson Brands, and is available in various configurations to suit different playing styles and preferences. It remains a popular choice among guitarists looking for a high-performance instrument with a classic look and feel.