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crazy_c0vv
Published on 03/06/07 at 04:45
Value For Money :
Excellent
"It's a Squier, I can not say exactly where it is made.
Two-microphone, a precision and a jazz
A micro-volume and one tone General
UTILIZATION
The handle is great, really! Very typical fender, although it is slightly less wide, which I appreciate. Nothing to do with my old Ibanez SR-200 to handle bad.
Access to acute is normal, I would say.
Very good ergonomics. It is quite heavy, which makes me say "ha's not junk, that!"
Easily obtained a very good sound, hot and rock'n'roll baby. I love it. The slap comes out very nice as well.
SOUNDS
It should quite my style is rock / pop.
I play with a Hartke HA3500 (350w) and a Hartke cabinet carry 115 "which the speaker has been changed by a peavey. It gives a round, but there is no grain for my taste. A preamp ampeg solve in the future This concern, and a 2nd cabinet (a 210). The sound can be very heavy playing on the EQ of the amp and the tone knob bass.
OVERALL OPINION
I use it for a month to replace my old ibanez.
I love it for its looks, great with the head black. And the sound ... wouaaaa ....
I tried other low, including a black Epiphone Thunderbird ghotique, which suited me at all, and a Yamaha, which did not suit me either. The Squier was love at first sight when I saw it.
Very good value for money.
This choice I would do without hesitation, eyes closed.
Two-microphone, a precision and a jazz
A micro-volume and one tone General
UTILIZATION
The handle is great, really! Very typical fender, although it is slightly less wide, which I appreciate. Nothing to do with my old Ibanez SR-200 to handle bad.
Access to acute is normal, I would say.
Very good ergonomics. It is quite heavy, which makes me say "ha's not junk, that!"
Easily obtained a very good sound, hot and rock'n'roll baby. I love it. The slap comes out very nice as well.
SOUNDS
It should quite my style is rock / pop.
I play with a Hartke HA3500 (350w) and a Hartke cabinet carry 115 "which the speaker has been changed by a peavey. It gives a round, but there is no grain for my taste. A preamp ampeg solve in the future This concern, and a 2nd cabinet (a 210). The sound can be very heavy playing on the EQ of the amp and the tone knob bass.
OVERALL OPINION
I use it for a month to replace my old ibanez.
I love it for its looks, great with the head black. And the sound ... wouaaaa ....
I tried other low, including a black Epiphone Thunderbird ghotique, which suited me at all, and a Yamaha, which did not suit me either. The Squier was love at first sight when I saw it.
Very good value for money.
This choice I would do without hesitation, eyes closed.