Dudgeridoo
« Very good value for money! »
Published on 12/10/10 at 07:14
Best value:
Excellent
- The spruce top, the rest (neck, ribs, bridge) rosewood.
- 14 frets away from the table.
- Benchmark "French", ie a benchmark is not in block 9, but in box 10.
- Mechanical Gallato (copy of Selmer). These lifts are very beautiful and hold the tuning well. on the other hand, small flat for the plastic used for the buttons since there is often a gap between the plastic and the screw axis (I found this on several guitars with these systems).
- Cordier Gallato matching the mechanical, beautiful aesthetic effect, look aged.
Finishes sober (except the signature Angelo Debarre a little "bling-bling") and neat.
Sold with a flight case bulky but very sturdy.
UTILIZATION
- Using very pleasant.
- The handle is either too thin or too thick, it is exactly the style both at the handle than at the right hand game stop characteristic style.
- Easy access to acute.
SOUNDS
- Tone typical style: Grain especially gypsy jazz.
- Screening and impressive volume.
- Consistency and overall balance of bass, midrange and treble.
A good guitar
OVERALL OPINION
both construction (small flat for mechanics anyway, see "features) and in terms of ergonomics and sound reproduction.
I play this guitar for more than six months after a long wait on a guitar gypsy top of the range and the comparison is final. For me, it really is a guitar that offers one of the best compromise between a guitar luthier and guitar input ranges. In any case, in terms of tone and volume, it easily rivals a guitar designed by a luthier. In short, good value for money.
- 14 frets away from the table.
- Benchmark "French", ie a benchmark is not in block 9, but in box 10.
- Mechanical Gallato (copy of Selmer). These lifts are very beautiful and hold the tuning well. on the other hand, small flat for the plastic used for the buttons since there is often a gap between the plastic and the screw axis (I found this on several guitars with these systems).
- Cordier Gallato matching the mechanical, beautiful aesthetic effect, look aged.
Finishes sober (except the signature Angelo Debarre a little "bling-bling") and neat.
Sold with a flight case bulky but very sturdy.
UTILIZATION
- Using very pleasant.
- The handle is either too thin or too thick, it is exactly the style both at the handle than at the right hand game stop characteristic style.
- Easy access to acute.
SOUNDS
- Tone typical style: Grain especially gypsy jazz.
- Screening and impressive volume.
- Consistency and overall balance of bass, midrange and treble.
A good guitar
OVERALL OPINION
both construction (small flat for mechanics anyway, see "features) and in terms of ergonomics and sound reproduction.
I play this guitar for more than six months after a long wait on a guitar gypsy top of the range and the comparison is final. For me, it really is a guitar that offers one of the best compromise between a guitar luthier and guitar input ranges. In any case, in terms of tone and volume, it easily rivals a guitar designed by a luthier. In short, good value for money.