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Published on 10/08/07 at 05:37
No need for any complaints, see Opinion previous ones ...

UTILIZATION

Gnrale Ergonomics is good, and the handle seemed all good: neither too fat nor too thin, with a veneer of proper quality and excellent grip. Access in acute is not exceptional, but it is rarely the case in this type of guitar. The finish is plutt clean, and it is also true that in pretty picture.

SOUNDS

At the I t frankly: branch of a vox pathfinder p'tit, she leaves a big impression of flatness. The clean sounds are certainly correct with a certain roundness that invites jazz phrasing and chord playing, but not going beyond. I wanted to know more but hlas via a microphone the other, I have hardly heard of Difference. It lacks punch and personality. Ct of saturated sounds, with the amount of gain I got vox sounds bold indeed, but lacking DEFINITIONS and characters. The amp is a little too responsible (the test may be MRIT a good amp for lamps crunch sounds), but I did not find the sounds that j'apprcie saturated with this guitar. But I think a good guitar amp sounds even on a medium. As in the previous ones opinion, I think this guitar lacks "real" pickups.

OVERALL OPINION

I tested a half-hour store. It's a beautiful thing, just for the look I wanted. The comfort of the game is the finish is what one would expect for the price, nothing more. Unfortunately, the original set of microphones does not allow him to express great thing: ventail sounds (honntes anyway) is plutt poor microphones do not really stand the each other. This guitar did not sduit by the sound (I'm almost better memory of the Epiphone dot!) And for that price I expected a little better.
I did not buy, since I have not felt much in the play. Now I look at the ct of Duesenberg ...