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«  hard to play great look »

Published on 09/23/13 at 05:20
Value For Money : Excellent
Made: China (I think)
Body: Masonite (a type of platic, not wood anyway), hollow
Neck: Maple, 24 frets
Fingerboard: Rosewood
2 single coil alnico Lipstick
Mechanical oil bath
Pro Hardware
volume control
tone control

UTILIZATION

very light, original, easy access to treble its precise
The game is a bit "stiff". Previously I had an Ibanez GSRM active pickups, despite its low price, sounded very easily, without effort.
There must be a right hand can violate have some potatoes, and press firmly left hand not that it borders too.

It does désacorde EVER!

SOUNDS

The sound is good for rock, it is not "round" at all, rather dry.
I play with a pick and fingers.
Once tamed I think we can play all types of music. Nevertheless it should not be ideal for playing jazz and reggae. Difficult to have deep and serious that are not messy low.

I was playing on an old Yamaha 115 Hundred, either directly from the speakers of the sound system.

OVERALL OPINION

I use it for 4 years, I had an Ibanez GSRM active before.
I love the look and originality, simplicity (it still has the same sound), very light weight.
I would have liked it a little more versatile, able to produce low bass better defined, and it is less tiring left hand.
I think it is a good quality / price ratio, I do it again this choice with the experience, even if it is a choice that requires sacrifice compared to products at the same price certainly more comfortable.