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Published on 12/18/06 at 03:36
Guitar Made in Japan
22 frets: mdium.
These are two good big humbuckers, I do not remember the brand ...
Without vibrato bridge, shame!
SETTING THE Volume and Tone for each indpendant humbuckers
Flat handle black and silver, with fretted mdium

UTILIZATION

The handle is trs enjoyable to play even if a little daunting to beginners, it is quite a flat and wide and allows any type of musical expression.
CHAC is very easy to acute for a half box but you need to reach the long finger frets Most recent internship on the strings (though rarely a part in the traditional no- and other virtuosos).
The interface is okay, we still matter even a semi-hollow, it is quite heavy (less than a Les Paul but a stratocaster), by standing against the game is trs enjoyable pass this first hurdle, the game is sitting without much difficulty even if the guitar tends fit in the palm of the flare.

SOUNDS

This guitar should my style of music because it is versatile trs even if I tend to always use the same humbucker (but it's more a habit than anything else), we can play jazz, blues, funk, soul and hard rock, it also sounds good in the game model agreement or folk-pop song. It is more difficult for violent games like thrash.
If using the neck humbucker prs more we tend to have IDAL crystalline sounds for playing soft instrumental crbral (JFlix Lalanne, for example), or accompanying voice.
If using the bridge humbucker plud prs, the sound will be warmer, ideal for exploring the range of jazz, blues of all types (Jimi Hendrix, Stevie Ray Vaughan to the best known), and all drive of rock (from classic rock to hard rock)
The slecteur also allows the configuration or using the 2 humbuckers at the same time, we get a versatile IDAL for its Entran and learning music from the Torah, but I find a little impersonal.
I love the blues-funk, rock, punk, garage, soul-jazz, dirty or matris lightweight and evanescent. I hate to sound cold, technical, or pchus and hollow.

OVERALL OPINION

I use it intermittently for almost four years, and I play many hours (sometimes 8 hours a Journe especially beginners).
The particular feature I like most? Difficult to say ... May be its versatility while providing sound and identifiable prcis I love his warm, velvety ct.
The particular feature I like least? A sound that combines hard and deep range ... (Or I'm not good enough!)
Before I tried to buy a Fender Telecaster (too typ and a Gibson SG Standard (too typical, too) for the price I wanted a guitar that allows dessayer of all genres and I d j a Squier Stratocaster that allowed me to have a set typ.
The quality-price ratio honnte is a good deal, the Japanese are a little cheaper than amricaines same level of benefits even if the Amricaines have a personality more marks.
If I had to do it again, I m'achterais probably a good guitar more suited to his garage rock trs marked for "castagne music" grunge, punk and garage because I can be a bit lost in trying matriser all genres, so I excel in any of my music lacks a bit of characters, and I'd try something else Submitted, something stronger more "ancrquot;.
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