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MGR/Nick Spence
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Published on 02/04/02 at 15:00I traded in my old Epiphone Pr-200 for this one and thought I might as well make a step up. They said the retail value was about 600 bucks. I bought it from my local music store.
From the minute I play it I just loved the action on it. Also plugged in it sounds sooo nice with a great preamp and nice tone. Also, with elixir strings, this baby is such a joy to play, and it looks soo nice too.
The only thing I'm not too particularly happy with this is the sound, though it is a shallow body. That's my only complaint, and even then it still has some good sound for a shallow body.
I'm not sure what this is made out of, but it's got a nice finish and all. The quality is very nice, it's practically a Gibson, so what else would you expect except the highest quality.
This guitar is very very nice for the money, a great on-stage guitar and just a great all around take-anywhere guitar that plays great. I recommend this to anyone, fromt he beginner to the novice.
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
From the minute I play it I just loved the action on it. Also plugged in it sounds sooo nice with a great preamp and nice tone. Also, with elixir strings, this baby is such a joy to play, and it looks soo nice too.
The only thing I'm not too particularly happy with this is the sound, though it is a shallow body. That's my only complaint, and even then it still has some good sound for a shallow body.
I'm not sure what this is made out of, but it's got a nice finish and all. The quality is very nice, it's practically a Gibson, so what else would you expect except the highest quality.
This guitar is very very nice for the money, a great on-stage guitar and just a great all around take-anywhere guitar that plays great. I recommend this to anyone, fromt he beginner to the novice.
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com