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keltic29
Published on 03/07/07 at 13:42
See what was said by Kidrebel!
UTILIZATION
All that is necessary has been said by Kidrebel. I would add, however, that the characteristics of this instrument, the first round end: 46 mm at nut.
A classical guitar is usually around 50 mm. This handle is adjustable with a scratch on the stem as folk (is accessed via the soundhole).
The bridge is not positioned as classical guitars "normal": it is placed in the up position (towards the sound hole) like the folk guitars. This AEG has the same body as the AEL AEL 20 or 40 of the same brand. The AEL is a folk guitar with steel strings.
The body is also thin. All this gives a special sound when playing acoustic. But when used in electronics, is the SST preamp plays its role fully and the result is a range of different sounds through powerful settings of the preamp.
Note also that the battery compartment of the two rounds are on the block and XLR output jack, not the preamp itself, as is often the case for the electro acoustic.
I also find that the strings are mounted original do not appear to be top and I'll replace them soon.
SOUNDS
I pass this guitar in general through my old Roland DEP 5 and is the enthusiasm that I won!
OVERALL OPINION
I also had vibration noise on the last string. Apparently, it was a poor insulation block outputs (XLR-jack). With a little moss, the phenomenon has disappeared!
This is my first guitar "classic" and I wanted it to be a bit special:
- It does not look like a normal classical guitar: it has a form mini jumbo
- It has a handle end (I'm not out of place compared to other guitars I own)
- It has a cutaway
- It has a shallow body
- Has played a particular sound in acoustics (I like) played electro, it has an extra potato (I love).
- It is not too expensive (which does not hurt)
In short, I have chosen, and I do not regret it.
But in the end, I would say that this guitar must be seen as a "nylon string guitar" rather than a real guitar "classic". And from this perspective, she is tops.
UTILIZATION
All that is necessary has been said by Kidrebel. I would add, however, that the characteristics of this instrument, the first round end: 46 mm at nut.
A classical guitar is usually around 50 mm. This handle is adjustable with a scratch on the stem as folk (is accessed via the soundhole).
The bridge is not positioned as classical guitars "normal": it is placed in the up position (towards the sound hole) like the folk guitars. This AEG has the same body as the AEL AEL 20 or 40 of the same brand. The AEL is a folk guitar with steel strings.
The body is also thin. All this gives a special sound when playing acoustic. But when used in electronics, is the SST preamp plays its role fully and the result is a range of different sounds through powerful settings of the preamp.
Note also that the battery compartment of the two rounds are on the block and XLR output jack, not the preamp itself, as is often the case for the electro acoustic.
I also find that the strings are mounted original do not appear to be top and I'll replace them soon.
SOUNDS
I pass this guitar in general through my old Roland DEP 5 and is the enthusiasm that I won!
OVERALL OPINION
I also had vibration noise on the last string. Apparently, it was a poor insulation block outputs (XLR-jack). With a little moss, the phenomenon has disappeared!
This is my first guitar "classic" and I wanted it to be a bit special:
- It does not look like a normal classical guitar: it has a form mini jumbo
- It has a handle end (I'm not out of place compared to other guitars I own)
- It has a cutaway
- It has a shallow body
- Has played a particular sound in acoustics (I like) played electro, it has an extra potato (I love).
- It is not too expensive (which does not hurt)
In short, I have chosen, and I do not regret it.
But in the end, I would say that this guitar must be seen as a "nylon string guitar" rather than a real guitar "classic". And from this perspective, she is tops.