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«  Correct on an amp / insufficient acoustic »

Published on 09/18/13 at 04:28
The wood of the guitar:
- Table ash
- Manche, mahogany back and sides
- Rosewood fingerboard and bridge

Neck: 20 frets (all really accessible with the pan "very" cut)
Micro: AP2
Preamp settings: 1 Volume, 1 Bass, Treble 1

UTILIZATION

The handle is very nice for an electro-acoustic. It is more like an electric neck actually. The shape of the body allows easy access to the most acute cases, which is rare on electro-acoustic guitars.

This guitar is not a very big sounding, so she did not have much chest acoustics. It has beautiful pressed strokes picks, the volume is not there.
If you want an electro-acoustic sounding amp without go your way, this guitar is not for you.
It is imperative to plug into an amp to hear what she has in her stomach.

Already having an electric typed handle is quite nice, then it responds quite well if it sticks a foot crunch / distortion.
Unfortunately the pure acoustic sound is not at the top. It lacks safe. By plugging the guitar into an amp just means stronger its not top that we had sound.

SOUNDS

I used a semi-acoustic / electric semi group.
Disappointed by the pure acoustic sound, quite happy with the sound crunch / distortion.
I used a Vox AC50 CPH head + cabinet Marshall Lead 1960.
I quickly shelved, and I changed to a guitar quarter cash.

OVERALL OPINION

This guitar has the ass between two chairs on his body and electric typed handle.
Not really relevant to the acoustic sound, eventually enough nerve crunch / distortion. Lack of safe overall.

You better know what we are looking forward to buy this guitar and go on to be a power (like 1/2 or 1/4 body) to be a real electro-acoustic (if one is looking beautiful its clear sound).