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Published on 03/18/13 at 13:20
One piece mahogany neck (great for jazz)
Kenny Burrell signing above the truss rod cover
Scale 24 3/4 "with 20 fret rosewood fingerboard, inlays Pearl block.
Fund: 1 rounded Venetian cutaway, hollow body with laminated, curved table carved flamed maple, 1 large cream-colored binding
2 F-holes.
body size: rim thickness - 2 3/4 "body width - 16" body length - 20 1/4 "
Premium micro Heritage HRW (mounted on 4 points), 1 volume knob and 1 tone knob
Grover, Nickel plated
Heritage chrome alloy tailpiece and adjustable bridge Rosewood

UTILIZATION

Limited access to acute
Handle the + comfortable that I know
Light guitar
Format + comfortable than Gibson es 175
Unusual location for the tone and volume,
request of Kenny Burrell probably
Perfectly balanced sitting game

SOUNDS

The level of a Gibson Herb Ellis and some are 175
Woody, velvety, round, warm, jazz anything!
Plugged into a tube amp
lowering the tone of the guitar and increasing the volume

OVERALL OPINION

Heritage has nothing to prove in terms of quality and care taken in the manufacture of its guitars (those who founded this house were the pioneers in Gibson Design)
Their experience is huge.
Production is lower compared to Gibson, very few defects inherent in mass production.
Impeccable finish
Handle the + comfortable that I know
I also advise that the H575 is perfect for jazz
I bought my Groove Master to a U.S. store I know who sold it to occas on ebay
Nine in here it would cost more than 2500 euros
In addition, it is found in France, so it's all for Benef mo