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Published on 06/17/07 at 12:29
Canadian guitar, handmade. Running very neat with no frills. The body is not painted, it is more sensitive to impact. But I think it's very nice aesthetically.
22 frets (only available until the 15th case)
Channel average width and thickness very thin and uniform along the entire length (unlike the Seagull whose handle is thicker).

UTILIZATION

The neck is thin enough in thickness. I find it very comfortable.
With no cutaway, access to acute is not easy, but it's not what we want to sound in general. This disadvantage is offset by the sound made by the fund.
The case is certainly impressive, but this does not detract from the ease of use. It is quite light and is well suited to play both standing than sitting.
We adapt very quickly to get this guitar to sound ... Magic ...

SOUNDS

The sound ... The primary criterion I chose this guitar.
The sound is powerful and warm, especially in the midrange and bass. Sometimes it's "too limited" in the bass, but it needs to be mastered. However, the treble is not far behind.
We really feel that vibrate with the cash. It is a sound that some may find a little gross but that's exactly what I wanted. Perfect for blues and finger picking, it also works great on agreements and support.
In short: What happiness!

OVERALL OPINION

I just have it but I'm really hooked.
For now I did not find fault
I hesitated a Seagull with substantially the same, but I did not like the ergonomics of the handle. For sound, I have found that power (and again) on a Takamine, but it cost twice as much.
The quality / price ratio: it is excellent. Sound like the price, is exceptional.