Aria Pro II TA-65 - "Aria Pro II"
2nd hand £150 24 frets, very thin neck, double humbucker, reverse pointed headstock, licensed floyd rose double locking trem. Explorer shaped body Body it too light! Nech tried to dive to the floo…
Aria Pro II TA-65 - "Aria Pro II"
$100 AUS - Special, first in the door... $400 AUS - RRP The lightest bass I have ever played, comfortable styling, and a punchy sound. Yellow fade in the white finish, thin paint used chips ea…
Aria Pro II TA-61 - nebs's review
translatedThe TA61 was manufactured from 1985 t in 1987 in Japan, these versions are identifiable by their varnishes "narural" or "blonde" then core until 1992. It is a true hollow box RALIS e in a very beauti…
Aria Pro II TA-1500 Ike Isaacs - " A rare beauty"
translatedManufacture Japan. Matsumoku 79 or 80. This is a rare guitar! I struggled to find reviews or photos. Like most of this from scratch, the quality of wood combined and the Japanese perfectionism are wa…
Aria Pro II TA-65 - " Great guitar ... after a few mods."
translatedMine was (according to its serial number) one of the first to be manufactured in Korea in February / March 1989 (908xxxx). It is an imitation of ES335 (to answer questions on the rack ...). Natural w…
Aria Pro II TA-60 - VasFaireDuSonZozo's review
translatedThis is basically a Gibson ES335 table but without the curved wooden block which is under the microphones of the latter. Manufacturing 1981-1984 The finish is very correct with nets on the body a…
Aria Pro II TA-60 - Nayko's review
translatedA fourth body Asian enjoyable to play. 2 humbucker pickups that are the case (the upper deserves to be changed over time). Channel 22 screwed to the 15th fret box. short scale Volume and tone w…
Aria Pro II TA-50 - ericavry's review
translatedGuitar made between 83 and 85 in Japan, the model possesses ta50vs like its big sister, gibson 347, two humbuckers with 2 volume pots and 2 tone, it was mainly a Varitone to 6 positions for varying t…
Aria Pro II TA-60 - kesan-de-kas's review
translatedEverything is already said; CF other opinions. I find a comprehensive way that the quality of the guitar is good for the price paid. UTILIZATION Good ergonomics, the guitar is light and enjoyable…
Aria Pro II TA-100 - argusbleu's review
translatedThis guitar was manufactured in Japan in the 80s (most?) Just have to see the picture, to recognize the standard type 335. The neck, maple / mahogany, glued! Ebony, landmarks pearl / abalone ... …
Aria Pro II ES-500 - Supermanu's review
translatedJapanese-made guitar. The one I date 1979 (or 1980 I forget) The bridge is the same as that of Gibson The connectors are gold plated. There are 2 volume knobs, two tone controls and an inverter…
Aria Pro II TA-50 - PtiBiere's review
translatedSee other review for major caractristiques Channel 22 frets, bridge type tune-o-matic, stop bar tailpiece type UTILIZATION Ergonomics as good as 335 or drive. Channel really very good, like the…