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Published on 03/06/08 at 02:25
Value For Money : Excellent
Made in Korea in 1995, the G series have a violin of quality with a neat finish specific to the brand (in my opinion one of the most highly of this guitar for its price, around 400 euros new). Varnishes quality does not move in time.
-Solid spruce.
-Mahogany back and sides
C-profile mahogany neck, rosewood fingerboard, 20 frets
Easel ebony.
Bending-pearl and ebony dens.

UTILIZATION

Round-nice or too thin nor too thick.
-Access to limited acute as on all non-cutaway dreadnoughts, but are not provided for guitar solos of guitar heroes .... the body dimensions can also generate small jigs but there is no secret to getting a good volume you need a good amount of cash ...
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-The sound is large (good projection due to the massive table) and well balanced.

SOUNDS

This is a guitar that sounds !...( itself mounted with a pull string low). Like guitars with solid top will sound better with time, winning particular scale and projection, sound is well balanced with the low round of the mediums and treble well represented.

OVERALL OPINION

I play primarily on electric in the style blues / funk / rock and his rather large, but I wanted a good acoustic folk to relax sometimes ears by finding the most ... (roots! ...).
Very good value for good folk to finish worthy of a much more expensive guitar, especially for finger picking, play with fingers, and rhythmic ballad.