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Equipe B Equipe B
Published on 06/20/06 at 01:10
The configuration has been well described in the previous opinion so I will not repeat it.
A key point to note is really not Transcendent (sounds like the plastic look and see .. the plastic to the touch), but because it is a normal low-end guitar.

UTILIZATION

The handle is quite nice (I used a flat handle and this one ibanez is very close) if it is this quality to the touch (see above): the fingers roam over much but we vraimet feels a beginner guitar frets are funny and fine (but that is not specifically a negative rating)
There is still a good access to acute.
But the big problem of this guitar is the tuning fork (length string) which is much too short and therefore difficult to fall into tunings too serious (such as Si or worse in LA) because the guitar loses a lot of precision when 'we fall into "the" the bass string and it sounds fast adjustment. We can then compensate by putting a rope pulling very large (at present I am in a draft of 0.68 that is pulling the first string bass) and then it starts to ring, but another problem comes into play: the first prize which floyd is difficult to settle and supports very large pulling badly.
In short 2semaines settings before starting to play.

SOUNDS

Will it fit my style? I do not know I bought it to try a seven-string.
With regard to the sound it is very bold, as if we had put mud on the microphones, and I think we need a big back to compensate for distortion. In any case the two peavey humbuckers have a lot of fishing which makes the clean sound awfully aggressive.

OVERALL OPINION

I own this guitar for 5 months, which is already too much for me who had bought "fallow" in order to try a 7 string. At this price (new € 240 but on sale) it's worth to say I like or not the 7-string.
Now I do not like the scratches with a violin very questionable.
We could compare it to a debutant Jim Harley (6 strings, the first price € 130) in terms of quality, and again.
To borrow a phrase of a connoisseur: "6-string guitars they made a long time and we learned to make them good and cheap, the 7-string they are made for ten years and very low Quantity So the 7-string low-end receives no experience and therefore sounds very very wrong. "
If I had to remake itself in a serious choice for the long-term 7-string? I'm saving to buy an Ibanez (after all it is they who invented the 7-string) or a Ltd.
So much for trying but no more.