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  • mgoussumgoussu

    Samick ES-335Published on 09/03/09 at 01:25
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    I do not know so many things on this guitar is that I purchase a guitarist friend. EDIT: IT SEEMS THAT THIS IS THE SAN 450 IS DESCRIBED IN THE NOTICE CORRSPONDANT.
    335 is an imitation which seems rather Fidler on the form. For the rest I do not know I never a real jou!
    I had to Repair Tool on it, including a jack that horreur.EDIT silent: for the jack, it is faade, it is best to use a jack and sews bp rgl. The mcaniques are ok, the guitar is easy even if rgler despite rglage (by a luthier) the low E is given dlicat.
    2 humbuckers, 3 position (selector micro fragile), each has its own micro knobs volume and tonality.
    [edit] APRS trying bcp other imitations 335 finish is very simple: n…
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    I do not know so many things on this guitar is that I purchase a guitarist friend. EDIT: IT SEEMS THAT THIS IS THE SAN 450 IS DESCRIBED IN THE NOTICE CORRSPONDANT.
    335 is an imitation which seems rather Fidler on the form. For the rest I do not know I never a real jou!
    I had to Repair Tool on it, including a jack that horreur.EDIT silent: for the jack, it is faade, it is best to use a jack and sews bp rgl. The mcaniques are ok, the guitar is easy even if rgler despite rglage (by a luthier) the low E is given dlicat.
    2 humbuckers, 3 position (selector micro fragile), each has its own micro knobs volume and tonality.
    [edit] APRS trying bcp other imitations 335 finish is very simple: no nets at the table, no COD particulire.En other hand, we see that the sound of them much better st.
    7 for the level of finish that today is small compared to ibanez for example.

    UTILIZATION

    The handle is enjoyable trs, trs trs and oddly well finished.
    Access in acute is less easy than one stratum or a tl but it's the type of guitar over that mark.

    To the sounds. Having a volume knob and micro Tone is very practical. The three positions (micro bass, treble, both) is just right.
    EDIT: not as good as the Ibanez AS83. Enr evanche, in my opinion much better than piphine the peavey and other guitars in the same gamem price. See anything. I broke the shaft of the pickup selector but the rest is nickel.

    SOUNDS

    I play this guitar on an amp Novik 602C lamp 60 watt lamp. Aisin on a Laney AC 35 (scarcity transistor).
    For clean sounds, one can obtain crystalline sounds or sounds rounder, trs jazz. [edit] The pickups are actually very good, I do not know what it is but they are top. It is trying to force others I came to realize they sound! Huge advantage of bte, it's sustain. As the guy that sells. C but not me. [edit]

    On the saturated channel of the amp I rgl two sounds. A grave with the micro, adjusting the tonality of the high and which do little volume. I then an enjoyable crunch trs, trs blues. If I increase the volume a bit, going to j'e sounds a little hendrixiens. The microphone is acute rgl with more volume lev and a little less keen on the knob of Tone. Then I get sound saturation lamp really not bad. We do not talk much sr trsmtal no big distortion, but distortion of a beautiful lamp, trs rock.
    Finally I use a compressor and a chorus for his "Scofield's." And it's not bad at all.

    [edit]: The microphones may be missing some output level. Trs but remain clean clear sound. But I still tried guitars, ibanez and a few slightly more Chres report quality price on this scraper is standard.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I have for 10 years now. I bought the hard because my strat rotten dead silent and I had a band and concerts prvus. I had mountain with ropes pulling Ultra high net flat for his jazz playing rock, and I thought I was smart trs of the original sound. Since I put the strings normal, I re-made rgler.
    The possibilitr rgler sparment volumes of microphones allows me to have my three basic sounds (light crunch and saturated) with no effects, with just the 2 channel amp lamp. The sound is thunderous trs for this price (but I think my friend made me a friendly price friend friend, so good value quality price.
    For blues, rock, jazz, it's nice trs. For mtal I do not know, I'm not.
    For the price quality ratio, I would do this choice.

    [edit] Now I think that Ibanez As83 is a best quality price, even if a little Chres, and in all cases regarding the finish of the lutheris.Pour mics, I do not know what it is but a hit. This is a really good scratch, much better than the peavey exp JF, or that the epiphone dot, for example, appeared to me really cheap sound level.
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  • mister bouldegommister bouldegom

    Samick ES-335Published on 12/30/08 at 09:52
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Half box with central beam factory somewhere beside o cheap ;-). Basic configuration for this style of guitare.Finitions correct.

    UTILIZATION

    The handle is very pleasing and al can make arrangements for solo quite easily. CASC is to treble the one we retouve on original 335. on the other hand, she does her weight! The curves but it's pretty hard to wear. As one might expect this kind of guitar, holding agreement is sometimes limited. Rgl problem with a change: Mechanical. The positive thing is the pickups! It can seem crazy but it is for truth! I have this guitar for 15 years and I never wanted to change the 2 humbuckers. We must say also that I love the sounds a bit "runny" (mor…
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    Half box with central beam factory somewhere beside o cheap ;-). Basic configuration for this style of guitare.Finitions correct.

    UTILIZATION

    The handle is very pleasing and al can make arrangements for solo quite easily. CASC is to treble the one we retouve on original 335. on the other hand, she does her weight! The curves but it's pretty hard to wear. As one might expect this kind of guitar, holding agreement is sometimes limited. Rgl problem with a change: Mechanical. The positive thing is the pickups! It can seem crazy but it is for truth! I have this guitar for 15 years and I never wanted to change the 2 humbuckers. We must say also that I love the sounds a bit "runny" (more like Lightnin 'Hopkins as Joe Satriani!) And these pickups sound roots desire, stroke of luck! They can go from blues / rock to jazz, and reggae with a thundering ease! Enjoy big sounds, beware!

    SOUNDS

    Plugs into a Peavey Classic 30 lamps, this guitar is wonderful. Micro serious round and warm with just enough attack and acute micro well with a slamming attack "rpeuse. They compltent well.

    OVERALL OPINION

    In the era where I've bought (15 years already), it was trading at 1,300 francs (200 euros) And it was my first electric! Frankly, I've tried a ton since then and for the price c'tait a bargain! Admittedly, since the time that there are knobs and I changed the crachotent: Mechanical for more accuracy but I can not do without, has a charm, a beauty of espce lowland ;-)
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