sporniket
Published on 02/24/05 at 23:14
18 frets, cutaway for easy access to acute.
piezo pickup under the bridge
adjusting the volume and tone
nylon rope, it hurts less finger
UTILIZATION
The finish is impeccable, the handle is comfortable. The cutaway allows access to acute easily. The ergonomics are good (once you learned how to take control of a classical guitar, lol)
The resulting sound is good, but we must remember to check the box setting is screwed, if there is a vibration parasite.
If the sensor is misplaced, the sound comes out pat on the output jack
SOUNDS
I use mostly without amp, but I have a Marshall AS-50 R. I trravaille and brow in the classical repertoire.
OVERALL OPINION
I use it for 9 months, this is my first guitar. I had taken it because: it was an electronic (via a sound output jack for sound recording) and the strings are nylon (no sore fingers), and finally the sound when I tried to fit the idea that I was doing were a guitar. (Not to mention the price that is affordable, 140 euros)
I refer this choice for a first guitar.
piezo pickup under the bridge
adjusting the volume and tone
nylon rope, it hurts less finger
UTILIZATION
The finish is impeccable, the handle is comfortable. The cutaway allows access to acute easily. The ergonomics are good (once you learned how to take control of a classical guitar, lol)
The resulting sound is good, but we must remember to check the box setting is screwed, if there is a vibration parasite.
If the sensor is misplaced, the sound comes out pat on the output jack
SOUNDS
I use mostly without amp, but I have a Marshall AS-50 R. I trravaille and brow in the classical repertoire.
OVERALL OPINION
I use it for 9 months, this is my first guitar. I had taken it because: it was an electronic (via a sound output jack for sound recording) and the strings are nylon (no sore fingers), and finally the sound when I tried to fit the idea that I was doing were a guitar. (Not to mention the price that is affordable, 140 euros)
I refer this choice for a first guitar.