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Published on 07/31/12 at 09:27I've had a few hours, after a day in a try in store.
I play for 40 years, and I've had, guitars. Currently a U.S. Strat and a Tele reissue, and ES335.
I tried this model, accompanying a friend to buy a Strat, I found it pretty, and here. I play Blues and times, it is versatile as desired. No need to lug around 36 guitars. Overdrive, reverb, a tube amp and voila.
The mechanics are correct, and vibrato too. But given its design, it is not made to be shot in both hands.
Pros: perceived quality (9/10), the speed of the handle to speed 61 cm (10/10) that she is most comfortable (modern C-shaped profile), the huge diversity of sounds with the double circuit mail as the old Fender (no breath, no rumble). (9/10), with the limits for pickups sound very saturated.
The - I do not see.
I would do without hesitation that choice, it is not the kind of purchase that ranks behind other guitars after a week, on the contrary.
I play for 40 years, and I've had, guitars. Currently a U.S. Strat and a Tele reissue, and ES335.
I tried this model, accompanying a friend to buy a Strat, I found it pretty, and here. I play Blues and times, it is versatile as desired. No need to lug around 36 guitars. Overdrive, reverb, a tube amp and voila.
The mechanics are correct, and vibrato too. But given its design, it is not made to be shot in both hands.
Pros: perceived quality (9/10), the speed of the handle to speed 61 cm (10/10) that she is most comfortable (modern C-shaped profile), the huge diversity of sounds with the double circuit mail as the old Fender (no breath, no rumble). (9/10), with the limits for pickups sound very saturated.
The - I do not see.
I would do without hesitation that choice, it is not the kind of purchase that ranks behind other guitars after a week, on the contrary.