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Published on 12/23/07 at 11:56
Audience: Beginners
Guitar pure Canadian, I do not know the woods, but they are making sure that wood. color clear, sober.
Mechanical oil bath.
Big handle.

UTILIZATION

We are dealing with the heavy, the handle is big and powerful. However, it is comfortable even with small hands. but it's not a guitar solo as access to acute because not enough restrint coupet pan and the heel is present. I will say that until the 14 th box is ok.
So, I put the strings to pull to see extra-light type light while it is rather large for a guitar pull. it improves the gameplay for blues phrasing.

SOUNDS

It is the strong point with the violin for the price. the sound is powerful. I had the opportunity to play with the hand of a guitarist playing a takamine worth 2 times the price of B20 ... I was at the top. Over time, the sound gets better. I tried a new B20 after playing mine for 3 years, I had the impression of having a stroke cheese in my hands.
it's a guitar rhythm that suits the blues with her very round. suitable for acoustic rock with his power, but remains outside the blow as acute ballads seems a little too lege.
But the texture of the sound remains consistent with good medium. it is also a perfect guitar for open tuning or slide with the bottleneck.

OVERALL OPINION

Guitar exellent value for money.
strength: wood and powerful sound
weak point: the gameplay on top of the handle
in this price range, I prefer the ibanez and fender.
This is a guitar that I recommend for beginners to start with a guitar that will last longer and also experienced for a second guitar on hand for the open-tuning