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Published on 12/22/12 at 06:38
Audience:
Beginners
This guitar, made in Canada (ie by a luthier, hand) has 21 frets. Its neck, maple is fine enough. I add just a hint from me: when I bought it, the strings were too far away and, therefore, ask your supplier to adjust the position of the handle, or do it yourself, it is not very complicated The table is solid cedar (my god wonderful smell of wood).
Finally, one last point: the varnish is polished, which means that the sound appears much better (and fortunately), but a disadvantage is that it lowers my rating of two points is that you must be VERY careful with your guitar, especially the table a little specifications such as a stroke a little stiff, and she has a small pet. So really pay attention.
Aside from that, the finish is impeccable. Nothing to say, just perfect ets, no assembly problem.
UTILIZATION
Handle: very very nice, it is late, thus making barred ing too much trouble, even if it is a folk.
The weight is good, neither too heavy nor too light.
Ergonomics is the same, so you can play six consecutive hours per day without problem (I tested).
Strings: those origins are good. You can leave it 9 months without break. If you change them, I recommend the EXP16 Light for beginners. Yes, it is € 15, but it's worth it.
SOUNDS
Me, it suits me perfectly: I play a lot of folk, with or without capo, capo but it keeps its main asset: the bass. This guitar is MADE for the bass. I made my first guitar with a guitar at 50 €, then I took one. A marvel.
For that price, it is recommended to everyone. Both beginners and experts alike. Me itchy sometimes a bit much, do not hesitate. It does frisera ever. But what is it that made me go down a point, is that we sometimes emphasize just a little bit on the ropes, so prefer a 1mm pick for bass (yes, those with turtle ).
Do not play the Jimi Hendrix with this guitar, it has no cutaway.
OVERALL OPINION
Price / quality ratio: Perfect, the best on the market (as Art & Lutherie is a sub-brand of Godin);
This is my first model folk, and will remain the best. So I never did revendrais (seen in ten years if the sound will be improved);
After a year and a half of use, I recommend it to all beginners.
It has no default. Even if you plug it into an amp with a micro-rosette, the sound is purely beautiful.
This guitar is folk and pop for everyone. If you want to listen, here's my chain: https://www.youtube.com/user/mostdu27/videos?view=0
Finally, one last point: the varnish is polished, which means that the sound appears much better (and fortunately), but a disadvantage is that it lowers my rating of two points is that you must be VERY careful with your guitar, especially the table a little specifications such as a stroke a little stiff, and she has a small pet. So really pay attention.
Aside from that, the finish is impeccable. Nothing to say, just perfect ets, no assembly problem.
UTILIZATION
Handle: very very nice, it is late, thus making barred ing too much trouble, even if it is a folk.
The weight is good, neither too heavy nor too light.
Ergonomics is the same, so you can play six consecutive hours per day without problem (I tested).
Strings: those origins are good. You can leave it 9 months without break. If you change them, I recommend the EXP16 Light for beginners. Yes, it is € 15, but it's worth it.
SOUNDS
Me, it suits me perfectly: I play a lot of folk, with or without capo, capo but it keeps its main asset: the bass. This guitar is MADE for the bass. I made my first guitar with a guitar at 50 €, then I took one. A marvel.
For that price, it is recommended to everyone. Both beginners and experts alike. Me itchy sometimes a bit much, do not hesitate. It does frisera ever. But what is it that made me go down a point, is that we sometimes emphasize just a little bit on the ropes, so prefer a 1mm pick for bass (yes, those with turtle ).
Do not play the Jimi Hendrix with this guitar, it has no cutaway.
OVERALL OPINION
Price / quality ratio: Perfect, the best on the market (as Art & Lutherie is a sub-brand of Godin);
This is my first model folk, and will remain the best. So I never did revendrais (seen in ten years if the sound will be improved);
After a year and a half of use, I recommend it to all beginners.
It has no default. Even if you plug it into an amp with a micro-rosette, the sound is purely beautiful.
This guitar is folk and pop for everyone. If you want to listen, here's my chain: https://www.youtube.com/user/mostdu27/videos?view=0