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Jim92
Published on 07/12/07 at 15:10
Japanese-made (for the record, Kasuga silent a luthier who made the guitar too large to meet demand TOKAI guitars). Kasuga until 1996, has manufactured guitars by copying the top brands (Gibson, Fender , Martin etc.)
* Mahogany neck, rosewood fingerboard and rosewood table
* Frette zero, again in pearl, adjustable easel, painted handle in C with Truss Rod
UTILIZATION
The handle is a bit wide but at the same time, it's a 12 string!
The handle is enjoyable trs jouer.L instrument is well balanced in weight.
SOUNDS
Ct's: I t agrablemet surprised. The guitar is very well balance. the sound is deep, there are good bass, treble trs out well without being aggressive.
Although the use of a 12-string is a bit limited in terms of musical genres, it is versatile trs: Folk, Blues, Pop
OVERALL OPINION
Kasugai brand n 'is really nothing to envy big brands. The Japanese makers are strong trs.
72 date of this guitar and it has not moved. Wood, mcaniques the table, everything is in order and it works great!
* Mahogany neck, rosewood fingerboard and rosewood table
* Frette zero, again in pearl, adjustable easel, painted handle in C with Truss Rod
UTILIZATION
The handle is a bit wide but at the same time, it's a 12 string!
The handle is enjoyable trs jouer.L instrument is well balanced in weight.
SOUNDS
Ct's: I t agrablemet surprised. The guitar is very well balance. the sound is deep, there are good bass, treble trs out well without being aggressive.
Although the use of a 12-string is a bit limited in terms of musical genres, it is versatile trs: Folk, Blues, Pop
OVERALL OPINION
Kasugai brand n 'is really nothing to envy big brands. The Japanese makers are strong trs.
72 date of this guitar and it has not moved. Wood, mcaniques the table, everything is in order and it works great!