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Published on 06/12/04 at 02:09
As its name suggests, makes the ... Japan ...
Guitar 22 frets, two single coil pickups
Vibrato (aka tremolo) with the possibility of blocking it (so it does not fall)
Two modules rglage sound using the switch above the neck
as if you held the guitar:
-> High position: access to rglage top (volume, tonality and its two active pickups)
-> Low position: access to the lower rglages
(Left to right) the first switch: selection of neck pickup
2nd "": selection of pickup
3rd "": its running on the two microphones (if the first two
switches are in the down position there is no sound!)
+ Rglage volume and tonalitbr /> Neck Maple Rosewood

Channel trs trs enjoyable and "flexible"
Saw cutting of the guitar, no worries for Access in Aiges
Good ergonomics, weight: 4.100 Kg

To play funk, rock, blues ... a guitar is quite versatile with its still good it!
I play a fender performer 1000 and fender + = but happiness ...
Rglages with the top you get a well rounded with good bass prsence
Rglage with lower sounds while we get done with an emphasis DIFFERENT mediums and Aiges. The pickups tone is crystalline, the bridge pickups give a slamming his trs.
We must try all possible combinations to find his sound. When I got all the sounds are equal with a small preferences for slamming his ... ;-)

I use it for 7 years and never had a problem -> SETTING THE small string height at dpart and it became a true gem ...
The particular feature I like most: versatility and range of sounds
"" "" "" Minimum: the bridge (and yes he had to a small default) or the strings tend to move when one is too fit inside ...
Report qualitprix: I believe that there is no picture between Japan and US ... the diffrence in price does not mean US MODEL of exceptional ct
If I had to do it again, I would not even n'hsiterais
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