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francois.flourens
Published on 02/28/10 at 01:57
Manufactures hand in the USA
Tone Pros TOM Bigsby
Channel Les Paul Honduras mahogany, rosewood fingerboard.
Seymour duncan pickups 22 frets custom in bridge and neck
spars two volumes, one tonalie button and microphone selector
USE
The sleeve is a Les Paul style, so a little thick, but the frets are very soft and protges binding on the cts.
Hollo a guitar body in The paul, thus more lightweight and very balanced.
The access to acute is no problem.
The sound is. Ideals of microphones for blues, rock and rockabilly and jazz.
SONORITS
Handle, the velvety sound is extraordinary in the clear. As soon as one selects the neck pickup can feel the difference with this little crunchy that makes the difference. I tried a gibson es 3335, and there is no comparison. No doubt that the massive table epicay is something. Any fawn as says Hamer USA
NOTICE GLOBAL
For several days
so much
What I like the most is the sound, the less the color of the screws around the cache, but that's a detail.
As my father, but either fawn is less than a gibson chre and sounds much better.
I would do this choice without hesitation.
Tone Pros TOM Bigsby
Channel Les Paul Honduras mahogany, rosewood fingerboard.
Seymour duncan pickups 22 frets custom in bridge and neck
spars two volumes, one tonalie button and microphone selector
USE
The sleeve is a Les Paul style, so a little thick, but the frets are very soft and protges binding on the cts.
Hollo a guitar body in The paul, thus more lightweight and very balanced.
The access to acute is no problem.
The sound is. Ideals of microphones for blues, rock and rockabilly and jazz.
SONORITS
Handle, the velvety sound is extraordinary in the clear. As soon as one selects the neck pickup can feel the difference with this little crunchy that makes the difference. I tried a gibson es 3335, and there is no comparison. No doubt that the massive table epicay is something. Any fawn as says Hamer USA
NOTICE GLOBAL
For several days
so much
What I like the most is the sound, the less the color of the screws around the cache, but that's a detail.
As my father, but either fawn is less than a gibson chre and sounds much better.
I would do this choice without hesitation.