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Published on 04/12/09 at 14:35
Guitar brand unknown to the general public, the box is German and relocating production to Asia. It is controlled locally by the Teutons.
Guitar dreadnough standart unremarkable but with a nice finish and little details that make the charm of this product: quality wood, impeccable aesthetics with a flawless polish, the binding on the neck and head and look great the oil bath mechanical imitation ivory tinted.
The table is massive and will age like fine wine.
Less than 150 euros, it makes him outright ... and the best is yet to come!

UTILIZATION

Nice thin neck.
No worries about the passages agreement even more difficult.

God it sounds! It got downright amazed.

SOUNDS

Purchased and tested for my bof guitouze the beginning, the D18 I was completely thrilled. Ine owner of Parkwood 310 and a Simon and Patrick 12 string, I'm addicted to massive tables and I like the slap bass while keeping BIOEN present for the blues.
It was initially a party Cort Earth 70 NS, good beginner guitar but ages of Tennessee.
The violin of the D18 is similar to that model for 500 euros, and the sound is crystal clear highs well, keeping the rich and well balanced mids and thunderous bass.
It sounds in all styles: from folk to rock unplugged, through picking and acoustic blues. I really had a good time to shop Zique with beautiful hands

OVERALL OPINION

Excellent guitar for beginners or relief model to take everywhere. At that price, no hesitation. Certainly, there is no Fender or Takamine logo on the head, but this guitar has the mouth and God as it sounds.
Bought from my favorite retailer Specials 145 euros, it really made a case on bof!