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Alex PHW Records
Published on 01/12/08 at 19:39
Made in Australia
21 fret (junction box to the 14th)
body type such as bluegrass, 000 martin small enough so
APmic amplification developed by Maton with two microphones: one on the bridge and the rose window.
settings: bass, treble, master volume, mic volume 1, volume 2 mic
the handle is very thin and very low action (I had never seen it)
UTILIZATION
The neck is just incredible. impressive playing comfort, she plays by herself, just to let it go
SOUNDS
I play a lot of music close to the blues, Irish and folk ... So it is fabulous!
I mainly use the side and I do not sound amplifies as for large rooms with DI (donations without amp).
the double micro provides amplified sound extremely close to the acoustic sound but with more bass present.
the acoustic sound is pretty lens (nothing to do with the traditional dreadnoughts) with an insane sustain.
it sounds as good in gypsy styles (one solo with a pick can easily sound like a Selmer type) and jazz (including accompaniments in agreements where we can give it a name very soft) and of course the blues and music family, then it can go from its very roots, hoarse and slamming in a round and warm. play finger has a range of nuance insane.
OVERALL OPINION
I use it for almost 3 years and I'm still a fan, I keep discovering new ways to play and its top ... it's happiness!
21 fret (junction box to the 14th)
body type such as bluegrass, 000 martin small enough so
APmic amplification developed by Maton with two microphones: one on the bridge and the rose window.
settings: bass, treble, master volume, mic volume 1, volume 2 mic
the handle is very thin and very low action (I had never seen it)
UTILIZATION
The neck is just incredible. impressive playing comfort, she plays by herself, just to let it go
SOUNDS
I play a lot of music close to the blues, Irish and folk ... So it is fabulous!
I mainly use the side and I do not sound amplifies as for large rooms with DI (donations without amp).
the double micro provides amplified sound extremely close to the acoustic sound but with more bass present.
the acoustic sound is pretty lens (nothing to do with the traditional dreadnoughts) with an insane sustain.
it sounds as good in gypsy styles (one solo with a pick can easily sound like a Selmer type) and jazz (including accompaniments in agreements where we can give it a name very soft) and of course the blues and music family, then it can go from its very roots, hoarse and slamming in a round and warm. play finger has a range of nuance insane.
OVERALL OPINION
I use it for almost 3 years and I'm still a fan, I keep discovering new ways to play and its top ... it's happiness!