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Crazy Rockabilly Man
Published on 12/04/07 at 11:21
Peavey Rockingham B6 Tremolo Transparent Purple.
Manufacturing: Made In China
Fretes: Do not buy this guitar solos to hyper acute neck down!
Limit access: 16th frete to play correctly.
Buttons: Volume 1 General, 1 Volume / microphone, a tone set.
Bigbsy (I'm crazy I personally)
Lutherie superb, ultra-thin handle and super handy.
That's basically!
UTILIZATION
The neck is thin, efficient, and pleasant to the touch!
As mentioned above, do not expect a round of hyper metal is the esgourdes pete with 23 solos as cargo!
Guitar lightweight, when moving from a GS super heavy and spicy nose, we are pleasantly surprised!
SOUNDS
Personally, I play Rockabilly, 50's Rock'n'Roll. And this guitar clearly remember the famous Gretsch Eddie Cochran, Brian Setzer, etc ... who are they, unaffordable for many guitarists hjeunes!
This guitar was created by my model, Darrel Higham (big fan of Eddie Cochran) in collaboration with Peavey! No need to remember that he wanted to create this guitar in order to get closer to sound retro rockab 'that provided the Gretch! Bonnefacture of it!
I play a Peavey Bandit 112 Transtube complemented with a Boss ME 50. I found a sound sympatoch '. Before this jewel, I played with an Epiphone SG. Rockie and when I tested, I immediately hooked! She finally gave me what was missing! Namely a warm, jazzy retro ... (at least in its Clean)
Its dual microphones have more than respectable retro sound to the ear
The only criticism I can give to her, the slight lack of punch, ... but I decided to get into the lamp soon ... It will ring race: P
OVERALL OPINION
I have a few weeks now, I can not get enough. I finally have a guitar sound rockab for me '! And it's nice for the price!
I strongly advise any fan of the retro, jazzy, country rockab ... You will not be disappointed! Combined with a good little lamp, it should blow up the flames!
If I had to do it again, I take it again without hesitation!
Note: The photos on the Internet, this model is dark blue, expect a more purple than blue guitar ... the fact remains! That's the ball!
Manufacturing: Made In China
Fretes: Do not buy this guitar solos to hyper acute neck down!
Limit access: 16th frete to play correctly.
Buttons: Volume 1 General, 1 Volume / microphone, a tone set.
Bigbsy (I'm crazy I personally)
Lutherie superb, ultra-thin handle and super handy.
That's basically!
UTILIZATION
The neck is thin, efficient, and pleasant to the touch!
As mentioned above, do not expect a round of hyper metal is the esgourdes pete with 23 solos as cargo!
Guitar lightweight, when moving from a GS super heavy and spicy nose, we are pleasantly surprised!
SOUNDS
Personally, I play Rockabilly, 50's Rock'n'Roll. And this guitar clearly remember the famous Gretsch Eddie Cochran, Brian Setzer, etc ... who are they, unaffordable for many guitarists hjeunes!
This guitar was created by my model, Darrel Higham (big fan of Eddie Cochran) in collaboration with Peavey! No need to remember that he wanted to create this guitar in order to get closer to sound retro rockab 'that provided the Gretch! Bonnefacture of it!
I play a Peavey Bandit 112 Transtube complemented with a Boss ME 50. I found a sound sympatoch '. Before this jewel, I played with an Epiphone SG. Rockie and when I tested, I immediately hooked! She finally gave me what was missing! Namely a warm, jazzy retro ... (at least in its Clean)
Its dual microphones have more than respectable retro sound to the ear
The only criticism I can give to her, the slight lack of punch, ... but I decided to get into the lamp soon ... It will ring race: P
OVERALL OPINION
I have a few weeks now, I can not get enough. I finally have a guitar sound rockab for me '! And it's nice for the price!
I strongly advise any fan of the retro, jazzy, country rockab ... You will not be disappointed! Combined with a good little lamp, it should blow up the flames!
If I had to do it again, I take it again without hesitation!
Note: The photos on the Internet, this model is dark blue, expect a more purple than blue guitar ... the fact remains! That's the ball!