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LDpicker
Published on 09/16/09 at 11:06
Jazz guitar with 2 humbuckers demicaisse
2 vol and 2 tonalitbr /> nice finish, comfortable neck trs midway between an acoustic and a stratocaster
UTILIZATION
Good handle
forcment guitar a bit heavy but empty sounds good
SOUNDS
The first styles are DIFFERENT trs diverse: jazz, gypsy, country, picking, blues.
It sounds good in all these styles especially on a good amp lamp.
There must be strings of deep draft (11-52 minimum) and a fender blues junior you get the guitar amp rglage enjoyable trs
16/09/09 EDIT: I use it also on channel 2 of my AS80R Marschall and the sound is really good trs, less dynamic than the BJ, but more prcis with a color more acoustic.
OVERALL OPINION
Used for a year and a month with a Fender Blues Junior amp lamp.
plutt sound good on an amp and electro become gnial with lamps.
As always the duo guitar amp is paramount and we must remain cohrent.
my current config for me trs well clear, especially in crunch.
I plan to make it evolve by changing the pickups, it MRIT (I may be less!?)
2 vol and 2 tonalitbr /> nice finish, comfortable neck trs midway between an acoustic and a stratocaster
UTILIZATION
Good handle
forcment guitar a bit heavy but empty sounds good
SOUNDS
The first styles are DIFFERENT trs diverse: jazz, gypsy, country, picking, blues.
It sounds good in all these styles especially on a good amp lamp.
There must be strings of deep draft (11-52 minimum) and a fender blues junior you get the guitar amp rglage enjoyable trs
16/09/09 EDIT: I use it also on channel 2 of my AS80R Marschall and the sound is really good trs, less dynamic than the BJ, but more prcis with a color more acoustic.
OVERALL OPINION
Used for a year and a month with a Fender Blues Junior amp lamp.
plutt sound good on an amp and electro become gnial with lamps.
As always the duo guitar amp is paramount and we must remain cohrent.
my current config for me trs well clear, especially in crunch.
I plan to make it evolve by changing the pickups, it MRIT (I may be less!?)