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«  Slash? No ... Better! »

Published on 02/23/13 at 01:35
I have two months on a Tokai LS95.

They were mounted directly above.

Well, we're going straight to the point: how does it sound?

Already handle: Very good in clean, is blues / jazz wonder, I'm really surprised it's great. It is warm, round, crunch it starts to send her a little big, serious enough that bump not bad. Finally in distortion, it's nice, it's the alternative to let bridge, back softer and smoother. In the latter case, I play a lot with the tone of about 7, this is where it is the best, we get a good stamp theme still got the blues.

The bridge: It sends the steak! Even clean, hop on the tone down a bit and go to the country! This distortion is still in his interest ... It's crying guitar, it's really good ... The tone plays okay, calm down a little bit on the beast if necessary, but thoroughly c'te potato ugh!

Finally, I will talk when mêm mix of both. I use plain, it offers a side slam that has not otherwise, this is interesting. In distortion, it is a way I use less, but in very good light.

In conclusion, therefore, I will not talk about price because I know nothing about that. And it is based on your means ... But it sounds awfully good, and even if you're not a big fan of the man, it's worth it!