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Published on 10/20/11 at 14:13
see the notice below.

UTILIZATION

The handle has a profile in D, V or almost it seems. Comfort and ease of playing good but not fantastic. At the same time I have ever been at home on an acoustic, and all my tests in stores, it is revealed that the easiest to play.

SOUNDS

Well this is where I wanted to make my little stone
Moving quickly on the side "electro" in recent years Fishman sensors are not mounted on these guitars is something else, less well, but correct nonetheless. Plugged directly into a mixing desk, nothing fantastic, it's not pretty, but it's not ugly either, it's the job.
Listed acoustic sounds, I think this guitar has a good character. Already, in form and design, it's safe and it can give a lot of volume when you attack a bit.
Frequency side, this guitar stood out from what I tried: it was a good sound with dense mediums. We used to hear acoustic guitars with a very sharp lens, the kind of thing that is almost invisible to accompany the rest of the instrumentals on a pop record. No, ladies and gentlemen here, there is the presence in the mids, your little E string will not be a poor "pic pic" but a good "ding", and one wonders sometimes if you are not playing on a piano. (No, it's still really far).
Also note that it is more pick fingers. It is as if the dynamic out above a certain threshold, which requires a quite tiring on the fingers. So pick that's easy.

OVERALL OPINION

I tried several other brands that I remember. This is the only one that stood out from other sound level, and it was stack the sound I wanted.