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Published on 04/28/07 at 01:30
Top: Solid Spruce
Back & Sides: Nato
Fingerboard: Rosewood
Scale: 650mm
Frets: 22
Micro: New system 1-voie/Piezo
Controls: 3-Band EQ, Volume, Tuner
Tuners: Chrome

UTILIZATION

This guitar is very fun to play, it is compact with its shallow box. It is light and is well positioned, it was good against itself and the arm position is natural.
The neck is very thin and easy to handle. The spacing of the strings to the handle is nickel, not frisouilles and no need to force.
The cut makes easy access to acute.
The lifts are good, and the agreement is good over time.

SOUNDS

The sound is very good for blues / rock or pop. Too metal to classical, but there might as well take a nylon string guitar.
The sound is clear and audible notes well, no vibration noise. The resonance is correct, but the body is fine, the sound is not very powerful in pure sound. It should apply to play hard. For one game alone without disturbing the neighbors is perfect for the concert unplugged it is much less.
Just for the record, the A string in the twelfth box does not ring at all!
Overall the sound more acute than low.
I too had the opportunity to use amplified sound but looks good and faithful to the sound.

OVERALL OPINION

In this price range is really good (I bought it on the internet is much cheaper), and competitors are rather more expensive. Obviously, compared to 700-800 euros guitar sound is not as powerful, but when even good enough to have fun.
What stands out most is that it is very enjoyable to play. It is a good investment, and a guitar series whose characteristics are stable over time (according to my guitar teacher).
In addition she has a face!