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  • honestyhonesty

    Line 6 Variax Acoustic 700Published on 03/18/05 at 03:18
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    I will not repeat the characteristics. Just to emphasize that it presents as a solid body guitar with an acoustic look. The fabication of quality is top, she seems solid (very beautiful mahogany back well designed to be soft in the corners).

    USE

    The body parat a little heavy and dsquilibr but nothing serious.
    Comfortable neck, flat fingerboard and pretty inserts.

    The amount of sounds that can produce this guitar is awesome. It is a dream for the studio.
    The alternate tuning (we can even simulate an acoustic bass), the virtual capo, the built-compressor and rglage the position of the virtual micro electroacoustic put a slap in the moment.

    SONORITS

    on the other hand, regard…
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    I will not repeat the characteristics. Just to emphasize that it presents as a solid body guitar with an acoustic look. The fabication of quality is top, she seems solid (very beautiful mahogany back well designed to be soft in the corners).

    USE

    The body parat a little heavy and dsquilibr but nothing serious.
    Comfortable neck, flat fingerboard and pretty inserts.

    The amount of sounds that can produce this guitar is awesome. It is a dream for the studio.
    The alternate tuning (we can even simulate an acoustic bass), the virtual capo, the built-compressor and rglage the position of the virtual micro electroacoustic put a slap in the moment.

    SONORITS

    on the other hand, regarding the quality of the sounds, like the Variax 700 "electric" I possde must be qualified. I am Introduced certain, if the amount of intresants and usable sounds is waiting for you, do not talk about modlisation sounds of guitar legend!

    There really see anything. You will not have all rsonnances and harmonics of the original instrument. The range and grain are not at the rendezvous. In some cases it borders on the ridiculous (the guitar "nylon" sounds like a tuft Mtal). Moreover, almost all folk have little nearly the same grain of its key personalities and we do not distinguish the original.

    Nevertheless, I am not. A versatile acoustic was much taken up by a microphone (without breath or the resumption of the noise kind of computer ventilation). What I regret most is that the famous micro produces no noise or mdiator fund. What harmonics and effects and less. I tried to take it in duplicate with a studio microphone, but the body is really a solid body and produces currently are no rsonnance, rubbing a mdiator and the strings added, however, things tr s intressantes (but there are catches heads of the noise).

    NOTICE GLOBAL

    In conclusion, this is a possder guitar. very convenient, especially for the creation and probably on stage (I could not talk). Creativity is dcuple and I think many possiblits are possible on an album.

    The fact remains that the true sound of an equivalent prices are much better. It was when even the upscale this price. It is true that, even if we stick one mule guitar (Jumbo or Dread for example), it will split the purchase of a personal professional quality studio and a compressor of the same level. A gal prices must go down range. If you can afford it, buy an acoustic 1200 and a microphone 300 and you will laugh by listening to the Variax.

    To stay in 1200, if you plan to use only his dreadnough and that you are in a config home studio with everything you need (compressor, quas, reverb ...) prf ground, in the same price range, an electro (like Takamine Tan 15). It must be said that in this case the Variax not hold water.

    I put 10 all the same because I think it is an extraordinary instrument of creation and faster decision-heads positioning the microphone and many rglages.

    I'm not sr however I referrer this choice, but it's really a matter of taste.
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  • gouessaxgouessax

    Line 6 Variax Acoustic 700Published on 11/03/14 at 14:54
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    Made in USA by Line6

    Type "Solid body"
    (Beware of misleading pictures ... the central hole is only visible in the image diameter, it is intended to "mimic" the appearance of a real acoustic guitar, while creating a slight resonance helping to modeling different colors of guitars .. but do not expect to find a real body ... 1/4)

    Violin:
    -pan Cut, cedar, mahogany back and sides, mahogany neck, rosewood fretboard, 24 medium frets, Scale 25.5 "Radius 17".

    Micro:
    -No: Electronic selection with modeling (volume, mic position / patch).

    UTILIZATION

    1 / - The handle is it enjoyable?

    - The handle is very nice, good shape, fine enough, an electric day is not too out of pla…
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    Made in USA by Line6

    Type "Solid body"
    (Beware of misleading pictures ... the central hole is only visible in the image diameter, it is intended to "mimic" the appearance of a real acoustic guitar, while creating a slight resonance helping to modeling different colors of guitars .. but do not expect to find a real body ... 1/4)

    Violin:
    -pan Cut, cedar, mahogany back and sides, mahogany neck, rosewood fretboard, 24 medium frets, Scale 25.5 "Radius 17".

    Micro:
    -No: Electronic selection with modeling (volume, mic position / patch).

    UTILIZATION

    1 / - The handle is it enjoyable?

    - The handle is very nice, good shape, fine enough, an electric day is not too out of place, ... and the ergonomics are very satisfactory

    2 / - Access to acute (recent freight) is it easy?

    - The cutaway assistance in obtaining the last fret, but it is complicated.
    I think this form was decided to resume the form of acoustic, and more seller ... but I would have preferred that they push the vice of solid body thoroughly tan than done .. and put a real shift hand instead of a single cutaway ..

    SOUNDS

    3 / - Are they suitable for your style of music?

    - Overall yes .. although I deplore a "very slight" lack of "realism" in games "arpeggios" with bronze strings, and even new when taken studio is certainly light, but enough to annoy me .
    This lack of presence is against almost inaudible in a live performance in the studio .. but .. I think it means a lot, regardless of the setting with or without Worbench ...

    4 / - With what (s) amplifier (s) or effect (s) do you play?

    - In DI via the switch line6

    What kind of sound you get and with what settings ("crystalline", "bold", ....)?

    - I managed to find an alternative to the lack of presence by installing pulling hard nylon strings instead of strings bronze normally installable above (this since it is sold as electro-acoustic folk ...), the effect is erased by the harmful effects of vibration matte nylon strings .. and suddenly this realism is stunning .... even after the models chosen ... it's really up in the sound quality of a guitar very good quality which could cost much more ..

    -Only Problem resulting from this mod is that by installing nylon strings .. well the aspect of "registered" modeling is no longer valid ... so ... normal .. storytellers zero .. different modeling is different sounds are rediscovering without particular reference .. which can be a good thing you tell me ..:-)

    OVERALL OPINION

    5 / - How long have you use it?
    - 1year

    6 / - What is the particular feature you like best and least?
    - I love the ability to set the guitar as I see fit ... tone, close agreement programmed or not ... 12 strings or not .. etc ..
    I usually use it as a duo or trio with a very simple model, which gives me the E1 (Mi1) and the A (La), an octave below, which allows me to simulate low in picking games ..
    or as setting a "capodas" live ... .. practice playing the same chords in real life, but people hear these agreements a third over ... no problem singers ...:-) a button and tone without too much hassle we have to rethink the chord as a keyboard ... what ...
    or the ability to set agreements ... normally gives his guitar .. and a minor chord is 9 this parameter tuning .. suddenly .. you can play a part in the song .. and crossed only drink coffee quiet ..:-) .. SALOP !!!!! -) ...
    and many other possibilities ..
    this is a really sympat played and not just playing .... the result is impressive .. and more to the public ...

    7 / - Have you tried many other models before buying it?
    - Stratocaster, Telecaster, Variax 600 Black, Takamine 12-string electric guitar, acoustic Maya, Ibanez acoustic electric, Hohner RTX revelation .....

    8 / - How would you rate the quality / price?
    - Purchased Used 400 euro .. very good report ... the new price ... well .. more or less

    9 / - With experience, you do again this choice? ...
    - Well-on so ... I'm very telling, and even studio since the installation of nylon strings .. very good product, which remains at 400 euro a good deal for the resulting sound.
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  • MGR/Tony Dwyer, Sydney AustraliaMGR/Tony Dwyer, Sydney Australia

    Line 6 Variax Acoustic 700

    Line 6 Variax Acoustic 700Published on 10/24/06 at 15:00
    I've been playing for over 35 years, sometimes in bands, sometimes not. I've owned some really great gear and I wish I'd never sold some of it because it would be worth a lot of money nowadays, especially the 60's guitars. Musical tastes are pretty wide and varied.

    I had read about these things and thought it was a fantastic idea, because I play a lot of open tuning stuff, and re-tuning in the middle of a set is a pain. I tried one out in a Sydney shop side by side with my Guild Dreadnaught. The Guild sounded better, but when I weighed that up against the sheer versatility of the Variax I eventually sold the Guild (I have another two anyway) and bought a Variax from the US on ebay for …
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    I've been playing for over 35 years, sometimes in bands, sometimes not. I've owned some really great gear and I wish I'd never sold some of it because it would be worth a lot of money nowadays, especially the 60's guitars. Musical tastes are pretty wide and varied.

    I had read about these things and thought it was a fantastic idea, because I play a lot of open tuning stuff, and re-tuning in the middle of a set is a pain. I tried one out in a Sydney shop side by side with my Guild Dreadnaught. The Guild sounded better, but when I weighed that up against the sheer versatility of the Variax I eventually sold the Guild (I have another two anyway) and bought a Variax from the US on ebay for $930. By the time I'd paid for shipping and customs charges it ended up costing me about AUD$1600 - still a lot cheaper than the Australian RRP of AUD$2700.

    I pretty much like everything about it. Looks great, incredibly easy to play, and the versatility in a gig is amazing. One song I'm strumming a Jumbo in open D, seconds later I'm bottlenecking a dobro in open A, straight after that I'm fingerpicking a 000 in straight tuning. Sounds great through a PA - I know because I sometimes lend it to other performers just so I can hear it from front of stage. Doesn't sound the best through my acoustic amp I must admit, but when I plug it straight into my Mac to record with it's just perfect. No mic problems, just clean perfect acoustic sounds.

    Personally I'd prefer a slightly wider fingerboard, but that's just my taste. Some of the sounds are pretty useless, but I guess they're useful to SOMEONE? And it sure goes through the batteries. You really need to use the power supply all the time.

    Solid construction and feels good and well crafted. One of the pickup devices failed not long after I got it, which meant that no sound came from that string at all. But it only cost about $30 to fix. Feels like a Les Paul to hold, although it's been a fair while since I held one of those. Similar weight and size.

    Great - definitely the most useful piece of equipment I own. I use it all the time and without it I probably would have given up doing solo gigs by now.

    This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
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  • MGR/Mike Mears, Windy Hill GuitarworksMGR/Mike Mears, Windy Hill Guitarworks

    Line 6 Variax 700 Acoustic

    Line 6 Variax Acoustic 700Published on 09/20/04 at 15:00
    Guitar Center, Falls Church, VA. I saw this in Acoustic Guitar magazine then played one on a business trip and had to buy it. I use it for recording. The nylon-string guitar capoed down an octave (try that on a real guitar) makes a nice bass. $1200

    I have had this guitar for about a month now and it still amazes me. I build acoustic guitars and the clarity and realism of the guitars modeled are very close. They need a little help when played through a guitar amp but through headphones and digital recorder, they are fantastic. The Dread, Archtop (Jazz) and Macaferri are particularly well done. You have to play them in the style that they were designed for. If you fingerpick the archtop…
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    Guitar Center, Falls Church, VA. I saw this in Acoustic Guitar magazine then played one on a business trip and had to buy it. I use it for recording. The nylon-string guitar capoed down an octave (try that on a real guitar) makes a nice bass. $1200

    I have had this guitar for about a month now and it still amazes me. I build acoustic guitars and the clarity and realism of the guitars modeled are very close. They need a little help when played through a guitar amp but through headphones and digital recorder, they are fantastic. The Dread, Archtop (Jazz) and Macaferri are particularly well done. You have to play them in the style that they were designed for. If you fingerpick the archtop it sounds muddy and dead but if you strum chords, it is right on. The balance shift as you go from Jumbo to Dread to 000 to 5-size is just what I would expect playing the actual guitars.

    The banjo, Shamisen, and Dobro square-neck/ National round-neck are less useful to me and there is some tracking delay in open tunings but I have gotten used to that by just pushing the beat a little. You have to have enough amp volume or wear headphones to overcome the Variax acoustics in open tuning or virtual capo modes or it will drive you crazy. I think the key to really enjoying this instrument is to picture the guitar you have dialed in and forget about the little electric guitar you are actually playing.

    Solid, nice looking guitar. Nice finish and well-built components. (There is one little pitch pocket on the top but that is the nature of the wood) The setup was a little stiff for me but that is common with factory made guitars. I lowered the nut and saddle a little, put on some better strings. Feels good now. May add a pickguard later but the finish seems pretty bullet-proof so far. I didn't like the strap button placement on the back. It makes the guitar want to rotate away from your body. Moved it to the bottom side of the neck. (there goes the warranty)

    I played this in Huntsville while waiting for a plane and had no intention of buying one. After 20 minutes or so I had to have it. I am hooked and cannot wait for more instrument patches to start appearing.

    This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
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  • MGR/Derek MokMGR/Derek Mok

    Line 6 Variax Acoustic 700 Modeling Guitar

    Line 6 Variax Acoustic 700Published on 07/31/04 at 15:00
    I played this guitar for about 45 minutes at Guitar Center on Sunset Blvd. in Los Angeles.

    Not much, unfortunately (more on that). It does offer 12-string sounds on a six-string guitar, and alternative sounds like sitar and banjo...

    ...the problem is, none of the sounds is what I'd consider usable even in a live setting, not to mention for recording. When I'd first heard of this product, I was elated and waited months before I finally found it in a store where I could test-run it. The results were far worse than I'd anticipated. All of the acoustic models I tried -- round neck, square neck, jumbo, dreadnought, nylon, 12-string folk, 12-string blues -- sounded horrible, with a pinched,…
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    I played this guitar for about 45 minutes at Guitar Center on Sunset Blvd. in Los Angeles.

    Not much, unfortunately (more on that). It does offer 12-string sounds on a six-string guitar, and alternative sounds like sitar and banjo...

    ...the problem is, none of the sounds is what I'd consider usable even in a live setting, not to mention for recording. When I'd first heard of this product, I was elated and waited months before I finally found it in a store where I could test-run it. The results were far worse than I'd anticipated. All of the acoustic models I tried -- round neck, square neck, jumbo, dreadnought, nylon, 12-string folk, 12-string blues -- sounded horrible, with a pinched, ultra-synthetic sound that's much worse than any piezo-equipped acoustic I've ever played, and I was testing on a $500 Roland acoustic amp, so it can't be all the amp's fault. Three controls exist on this guitar -- "mike placement" (I find this slider useless), volume and compression, but none of them was able to get rid of the very dead, very nasal synthetic sound. Twiddling amp EQ didn't help a great deal, and it's important to mention that the guitar doesn't have onboard EQ, a dreadful oversight in design. A tuner would've been good as well.

    The much ballyhooed "alternate tunings" settings were not useful at all, since they created a discrepancy between the vibrations of the strings and the sounds coming out of the amps. Even without the change in tunings, there was a sense when I was playing that the sounds coming out of the amp was not connected to my fingers or my guitars. And the sounds were almost uniformly horrible, with the banjo, square neck and 12-string blues sounds being particularly annoying.

    In terms of playing feel, this guitar is about the same as the electric Variax models. The neck feels bulky and unwelcoming, and the gloss finish is uncomfortable. They also screwed up on the shape of this guitar; I sat down to play this guitar and after about five minutes I was tired, because this guitar doesn't have enough body for you to lean into. I had to hunch a great deal. The semi-solid construction is not the culprit, since I've played Godins and Gibson/Epiphone Chet Atkins models before and none of them have ever felt this un-ergonomic.

    I really can't find anything to recommend this guitar for.


    Okay, but see the comfort issues above.

    The concept of an acoustic modelling guitar that can offer up the sounds of multiple acoustic instruments is a brilliant, revolutionary idea. But Line 6 has clearly not produced a product that can even come close to realizing this dream. The sounds I heard coming out of this guitar were even worse than the ones I got using a Boss AC-2 Acoustic Simulator and a Gibson SG Classic! I went to play some Ovation and Takamine acoustic-electric guitars through the same amp just to be sure, and sure enough, the Ovations and Takamines sounded infinitely better. So I'd say the Variax Acoustic is, for the moment, a complete bust. I'd sooner carry four acoustic guitars into a show and switch around rather than try to play this guitar. I do hope Line 6 continues researching this technology, though, as it could prove to be revolutionary. The guitar itself warrants only a 1 on a 5 scale.

    This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
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  • Hon SekiHon Seki

    Line 6 Variax Acoustic 700Published on 10/18/05 at 08:18
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    T the thing that I m'economiser Describes widely on this point.
    A subjective opinion, however: It's a nice guitar ...

    UTILIZATION

    Edit APRS 2 months of use ...
    - The handle is nice, the guitar is easy and it's important.
    - The vertical position is very correct and the balance is good.
    - The settings are easy but not very intuitive, so it will acquire some reflexes with respect to the tuning characters. Go, 2 hours mastering the thing is ... what is bearable.
    - At first, very simple to have a (good) as there's a button to switch between modlisation to another. Then the thing barely gets complicated with the cursor and the compression of the micro positioning, not rocket …
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    T the thing that I m'economiser Describes widely on this point.
    A subjective opinion, however: It's a nice guitar ...

    UTILIZATION

    Edit APRS 2 months of use ...
    - The handle is nice, the guitar is easy and it's important.
    - The vertical position is very correct and the balance is good.
    - The settings are easy but not very intuitive, so it will acquire some reflexes with respect to the tuning characters. Go, 2 hours mastering the thing is ... what is bearable.
    - At first, very simple to have a (good) as there's a button to switch between modlisation to another. Then the thing barely gets complicated with the cursor and the compression of the micro positioning, not rocket science.

    SOUNDS

    Place in the table alone with an AS50 or the sound is not quite the acoustic but I much prefer the electro-acoustic piezo.
    A little detail:
    - The 12 strings are not so bad with the notament can adjust the volume of the two strings, "normal" and "Octave". After two months I almost never use them, it would probably take an equal 'for finer make them more musical.
    - The folks I like them well with a range of sounds interresting.
    - The nylon nylon very not sound, however I do not use it.
    - The exotic'll have to train there, but already the sitar is funny, is the inverse of the shamisen is decidedly difficult to exploit.
    - I will also start in Dobro but with a bottle and an adequate tuning ca can.
    - Rest of the jazz and gipsy, two relatively unknown style of my repertoire, later perhaps ... In the final two presets quite useful especially for reagge (sic)

    If I ignore the sounds that I do not use or rarely, namely the twelve-string and nylon all sounds great. Be careful though if alternate tunings to play loud enough to cover his acoustic which is a shame, is a bit much ...
    The rating is therefore FALLS 9
    I use the capo many "virtual" is a treat and allows "new adventures".
    Finally I would add that the guitar very well supports the overdrive and wah wah, which takes us away a lot of acoustic, but offers "delirium" nice.

    OVERALL OPINION

    2 months later ...
    I bought it mainly for live and studio for a few to avoid too frequent problems of feedback and adjustment. Matter in total comfort is being sent Ms. in the table and that's it, goodbye feedback, it may be a detail for you but ...
    The home is also very easy with the use of a digital table is certainly not the taylor but my level, it is mostly a lot of time to win.
    Recommend a guitar without a doubt, the first live in the studio and then the little extras that are exotic instruments.
    Then it will be nine, she is pretty and docile and even if it will not replace a real folk song writing for it will quickly find its place in the hearts of musicians.
    I would do this choice?
    Yes, certainly, but certainly not without hesitation.
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  • bazzzoukkbazzzoukk

    Line 6 Variax Acoustic 700Published on 06/12/10 at 04:26
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    Physical modeling guitar, this guitar to a new concept allows you to benefit from 16 instruments in one, and immediate access to 7 open tuning.Les sounds are excellent, and there are monsters under his fingers following the sacred: Martin 5 -17, Martin 000-28, Martin D21, Gibson J-45 Gibson SJ-200, Selmeer Maccaferi, D Angelico New Yorker, Manuel Velasquez 1958, Guild 12 string F412, Stella Auditorium 12 string, National Style 0 reso- phonic, Dobro Model 27, and finally a Gibson banjo Masterton, a mandolin, a shamisen and sitar.

    The settings are accurate treble and bass, the sounds are all excellent resistance to feedback is complete.

    UTILIZATION

    The neck is fairly narrow but n…
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    Physical modeling guitar, this guitar to a new concept allows you to benefit from 16 instruments in one, and immediate access to 7 open tuning.Les sounds are excellent, and there are monsters under his fingers following the sacred: Martin 5 -17, Martin 000-28, Martin D21, Gibson J-45 Gibson SJ-200, Selmeer Maccaferi, D Angelico New Yorker, Manuel Velasquez 1958, Guild 12 string F412, Stella Auditorium 12 string, National Style 0 reso- phonic, Dobro Model 27, and finally a Gibson banjo Masterton, a mandolin, a shamisen and sitar.

    The settings are accurate treble and bass, the sounds are all excellent resistance to feedback is complete.

    UTILIZATION

    The neck is fairly narrow but not too much, the guitar is light, well balanced access to the treble is perfect.
    It is powered either by internal batteries or by a direct box provided with selection at the foot of the exit symmetrical or asymmetrical, very useful to connect an external tuner on stage.

    SOUNDS

    It fits all styles of music, all sounds are possible. Martin and Gibson sounds are absolutely stunning, the twelve-string impeccable. I've played on numbers of amps, and it quickly adapts to all configurations, ideal live mixer or a preamp, both with a modeler of amplis.Absolument terrain. I've even used his banjo on a record, nobody has ever doubted s nothing.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I used the last 5 years.
    I'm playing guitar for 35 years, I have tried just about all models.
    I am aware that this guitar offends the purists, that they have a false negative Aprioris their listening, meaning that they know that she s that electronic birth given the number of purists that I've been trapped by saying that listening title, I have to use a Martin or a Gibson, and neither one saw the fire, I find it amazing value for money. And what about the comfort of n that have a guitar on stage and be able to return to the level that you want without any feedback!

    I would do this choice without a shadow of doubt, and I'm not about to separate from the one that became the mainstay of my guitars.
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  • salocinaejsalocinaej

    testing, I am totally convinced

    Line 6 Variax Acoustic 700Published on 12/29/10 at 06:39
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    connects to PC through a USB box, to address various types of guitars and tuning easier.


    UTILIZATION

    Handle end to play nice
    guitar quite heavy, solid, respecting the weight of the housing and food
    Easy access to acute.
    Very nice sound, can be a little less credible in my taste for 12 strings, sitar and classical guitar.

    SOUNDS


    I was especially worried that the nuances of my touch is not returned, but Line 6 has found the trick to the dynamics and attack are consistent with guitar playing. Being a classical guitarist, I can find absolutely no precision of touch that can have on a "real" guitar, but since I bought it to play live with my goup of tr…
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    See site line 6
    connects to PC through a USB box, to address various types of guitars and tuning easier.


    UTILIZATION

    Handle end to play nice
    guitar quite heavy, solid, respecting the weight of the housing and food
    Easy access to acute.
    Very nice sound, can be a little less credible in my taste for 12 strings, sitar and classical guitar.

    SOUNDS


    I was especially worried that the nuances of my touch is not returned, but Line 6 has found the trick to the dynamics and attack are consistent with guitar playing. Being a classical guitarist, I can find absolutely no precision of touch that can have on a "real" guitar, but since I bought it to play live with my goup of traditional music (QLJ) and end the feddback, this is not what I wanted.
    I have a palette of sounds credible and stable, with all the possibilities of tuning open tuning without having to retune myself every 5 minutes, one guitar, it's magic, and it opens up infinite possibilities

    OVERALL OPINION

    gaming I've had three days
    No no no I do not regret anything
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