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  • vin'svin's

    Must love the cot "panthre"

    Gitane DG-300Published on 12/16/11 at 01:29
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Fine wood
    John Jorgenson Signature Model
    Cordier who soxyde
    A great opportunity

    UTILIZATION

    I play it all the time!
    I am a fan.
    It's still a guitar factory level but at dg255 dg270 suprieur.
    A mid-range guitar for fans who want to have fun without putting more than 1,000 euros (Used)

    It has an impressive body
    It lacks a little low for the pump but still a reasonable time.
    I would change the tailpiece later because he starts losing his cot dor ...
    A little reverb much fun!

    For me it is a copy of the django selmer neck level, level size of the instrument. The woods are beautiful!

    SOUNDS

    They are suitable for gypsy style lacks just a little low the…
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    Fine wood
    John Jorgenson Signature Model
    Cordier who soxyde
    A great opportunity

    UTILIZATION

    I play it all the time!
    I am a fan.
    It's still a guitar factory level but at dg255 dg270 suprieur.
    A mid-range guitar for fans who want to have fun without putting more than 1,000 euros (Used)

    It has an impressive body
    It lacks a little low for the pump but still a reasonable time.
    I would change the tailpiece later because he starts losing his cot dor ...
    A little reverb much fun!

    For me it is a copy of the django selmer neck level, level size of the instrument. The woods are beautiful!

    SOUNDS

    They are suitable for gypsy style lacks just a little low the pump.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I've had a little over 6 months
    I started on an aria (very good for beginners)
    Then I bought a dg255 I kept one month ...
    I tried a dg270 store over ... I t

    I like everything except:
    I would change the tailpiece with a Selmer copy.
    Finish "panthre" and on the tailpiece of the guitar.

    Nothing like a gypsy guitar luthier, but with this model Arussi John Jorgenson signature to a good compromise.
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  • NichtouneNichtoune

    Gitane DG-300Published on 10/18/09 at 12:17
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Guitar made in China by Saga

    Ebony bridge with mustaches

    Mahogany neck

    21 frets with 14 off table

    The table is solid spruce

    The bottom and sides are Brazilian rosewood (very beautiful stripes)
    laminate, it seems that selmers also had the bottom and sides in Laminate [check]

    Ebony quality varies guitars on mine it shows 2 or 3 small color variations

    Plating head ebony front and rear

    UTILIZATION

    The neck is quite nice, to have tried some good gypsy guitars it's bigger than most guitars French, almost as large as that of a classic, but it will not detract from the comfort and velocity that you can reach on the handle.

    The guitar is very lightweight, it has …
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    Guitar made in China by Saga

    Ebony bridge with mustaches

    Mahogany neck

    21 frets with 14 off table

    The table is solid spruce

    The bottom and sides are Brazilian rosewood (very beautiful stripes)
    laminate, it seems that selmers also had the bottom and sides in Laminate [check]

    Ebony quality varies guitars on mine it shows 2 or 3 small color variations

    Plating head ebony front and rear

    UTILIZATION

    The neck is quite nice, to have tried some good gypsy guitars it's bigger than most guitars French, almost as large as that of a classic, but it will not detract from the comfort and velocity that you can reach on the handle.

    The guitar is very lightweight, it has the typical form of a gypsy guitar.

    I pass access to acute, you know ...

    The big highlight of this guitar is the sound, it is surprisingly good, after trying a few guitars made by master (Dupont, Lebreton, Mateos, ALD ...), the highlight of the 2nd guitar is it sounds "alone", the guitars comprativement 2500 - 3000 € luthiers named above, we do not feel outdone by the Gitane.

    For the record when I played on the other (Smith and Co.) I felt Crelle of 4 sr 5 guitars that I could not attack properly (though I play in and stop attacking the strongest possible, clearly not enough for the Rolls), except for a model whose bottom and sides were made of maple. the Gypsy allowed me to make it sound like a real gypsy.

    9 / 10 because if it sounds to me very well, it is possible that if you are a higher level you soyiez disappointed. the best thing to do is to try if you have the opportunity

    SOUNDS

    Yes perfect for gypsy jazz at my level, it would be interesting to have the advice of a great guitarist, as Angelo Debarre example. If I get the chance I will show him. So I will ever be a post with advice from the master.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I have not had the opportunity to try another of the same brand so I can not say if the quality is consistent from one guitar to another.

    We like: the sound quality, workmanship, finish and wood species

    We love it: We like everything.

    If I had to redo what I choose it again because for about 1000-1200 € can not be better.
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