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Cole Clark FL1A Bunya/Blackwood
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Note : 4 sur 10

«  Very mixed! »

Published on 08/17/12 at 22:26
Australian manufacturing etc.. You will find everything on the website of the brand. I heard it was in former Maton who founded the brand, probably!

UTILIZATION

The handle is very nice, no worries about that. Access to acute is not a surprise: a cutaway prefer to spend the eleventh fret.
It is easy to play and easy to sound it has. But it was not much! Solid wood are not there to save history.
I said that I have a Samick, which sounds better, and Martin HD28v: another world. Yet Samick is facing the Honourable Martin.

SOUNDS

Its sound is great if you make the Australian pop! This is not my case, and I must admit it is very limited in pure acoustics. A masterpiece Epiphone puts a beating ..
The only advantage of this guitar is its playability added an amplified sound worthy of the greatest. After comparing with a fishman ellipse aura, it is broadly comparable! Thus it competes with what could be considered one of the best electro at the moment.

OVERALL OPINION

The sound has no personality! You hear what you play, nothing more. What feet play a Martin or Gibson will add sound to his leg pieces we play, nothing there! This guitar is considered ONLY if you have a real purpose on stage, otherwise prefer a Martin D16 every day!