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  • Philou37Philou37

    Not age too badly ...

    Epiphone The DotPublished on 11/22/10 at 03:00
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    It dates from 1995 and was much trimballée. I think at the time it was made in Korea.
    The headstock is the most current, but is a true copy of Gibson.


    UTILIZATION

    I used a lot in the 90s. Much less in 2000, because the mechanics started to play tricks on me, and it required revision.
    Upon purchase, I replaced the pickups with Seymour (59 + SH4).
    The microphones were not really terrible origins.
    The handle is quite fine and pleasant, the body not too heavy. It tends to pitch down in the standing position.
    I stood out here one year, I reffrettée I changed the mechanics (SCHALLER) completely resolved.
    I take pleasure to use.


    SOUNDS

    Sound (with Seymour) is very ver…
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    It dates from 1995 and was much trimballée. I think at the time it was made in Korea.
    The headstock is the most current, but is a true copy of Gibson.


    UTILIZATION

    I used a lot in the 90s. Much less in 2000, because the mechanics started to play tricks on me, and it required revision.
    Upon purchase, I replaced the pickups with Seymour (59 + SH4).
    The microphones were not really terrible origins.
    The handle is quite fine and pleasant, the body not too heavy. It tends to pitch down in the standing position.
    I stood out here one year, I reffrettée I changed the mechanics (SCHALLER) completely resolved.
    I take pleasure to use.


    SOUNDS

    Sound (with Seymour) is very versatile. Jazz, Rock, Blues ...
    It has more sustain with his 15 years at the very beginning.
    I'm a fan of Blues Rock, and it is a nice alternative to Telecaster / Stratocaster.
    She keeps some very nice shine.



    OVERALL OPINION

    With 15 years of hindsight, I can say that the violin does not move. The hardware is not oxidized too. the defects are corrected departures; microphones, mechanical.
    To date, I would look more towards a BB King or Sheraton, or certainly to a Nick Valensi already has good mechanical and good microphones.
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