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Dell'arte DG-H1 hommage grande bouche
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  • rakotorakoto

    Amazing

    Dell'arte DG-H1 hommage grande bouchePublished on 11/06/10 at 03:49
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Made in China. Big mouth. Very nice solid top. The woods used are beautiful .On the other hand the finishing could be improved, the Argentine brand low E string does not pass through the hole in the bridge so it needs to be reamed a little.                   

    UTILIZATION

    Neck very pleasant and narrow enough for players used to electric guitar necks.                   

    SOUNDS

    I bought this to learn to play gypsy jazz but it is versatile enough for other styles.. Bass generous, ideal…
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    Made in China. Big mouth. Very nice solid top. The woods used are beautiful .On the other hand the finishing could be improved, the Argentine brand low E string does not pass through the hole in the bridge so it needs to be reamed a little.                   

    UTILIZATION

    Neck very pleasant and narrow enough for players used to electric guitar necks.                   

    SOUNDS

    I bought this to learn to play gypsy jazz but it is versatile enough for other styles.. Bass generous, ideal for rhythmn and good sustain. The sound depends greatly on the right hand technique. Sounds very gypsy with a strong attack when played near the bridge .Sounds rather American jazz (in the style of Charlie Christian ) by picking near the fretboard.It is a true acoustic jazz guitar with no need for amplification (It would be almost heresy to play 'round midnight on it) for jamming almost anywhere.                   

    OVERALL OPINION

    I have used it for 6 months. Compared to Gallato, Angelo Debarre and Castellucia at 1300€ it's less specialised and more versatile. When the quality for the money is considered, I would make the same choice again.                   
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