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Published on 01/01/11 at 09:58
Value For Money :
Excellent
-Made in Indonesia
Rosewood mustache bridge-
-Maple neck rosewood fingerboard, mother pearl inserts, 20 frets, 14 non-cash.
Without micro-Channel
UTILIZATION
fast or too thin or too wide, required a slight adjustment of Silet for action (string height by contribution to the handle) for a very low acoustic
"It is a jumbo (giant) small jigs will not be favored.
-Access to the treble without any acoustic cutaway (cutting of the body) therefore limited to the 16th fret
-This guitar sounds very warm with powerful bass, midrange and treble well balanced with little harmonic. It sounds much better than some upscale, and almost as well as its twin, the gibson j200 it is copying. Despite the fact that the body is made entirely of wood laminated maple for the back and spruce for the table, she has a very good sustain and a lot of power to pick
SOUNDS
well suited to rock, and folk, good accompaniment, pulls out of the solo game, its bass is a delight. But factory output, the sound manqsue scale, because of the string of bad qualitée the best for this guitar are the strings Elixir Nanoweb light or extra light for those who have not yet formed fingers. They are expensive but the expense stink. This is a guitar that "matures", the faster you play it, it sounds more
OVERALL OPINION
I use it for a week, and I tried and have lots of guitars, including Gibson J200 , which is worth ten times its price, but not ten times its capacity.
- This guitar to the most beautiful finish I have ever seen, even on a skyscraper in price, its varnish is beautiful and a hardness innégalée, its mechanisms are Groover upscale the rolls! Hats off to guys at Epiphone guitar to offer such a small price.
What I like least ... hmmm ... nothing! it is for life, is not a guitart entry-level professionals use, including the famous Noel Gallagher has its beginning (of Oasis singer) when he became richer, it has paid Gibson: -)
Scratch good
Rosewood mustache bridge-
-Maple neck rosewood fingerboard, mother pearl inserts, 20 frets, 14 non-cash.
Without micro-Channel
UTILIZATION
fast or too thin or too wide, required a slight adjustment of Silet for action (string height by contribution to the handle) for a very low acoustic
"It is a jumbo (giant) small jigs will not be favored.
-Access to the treble without any acoustic cutaway (cutting of the body) therefore limited to the 16th fret
-This guitar sounds very warm with powerful bass, midrange and treble well balanced with little harmonic. It sounds much better than some upscale, and almost as well as its twin, the gibson j200 it is copying. Despite the fact that the body is made entirely of wood laminated maple for the back and spruce for the table, she has a very good sustain and a lot of power to pick
SOUNDS
well suited to rock, and folk, good accompaniment, pulls out of the solo game, its bass is a delight. But factory output, the sound manqsue scale, because of the string of bad qualitée the best for this guitar are the strings Elixir Nanoweb light or extra light for those who have not yet formed fingers. They are expensive but the expense stink. This is a guitar that "matures", the faster you play it, it sounds more
OVERALL OPINION
I use it for a week, and I tried and have lots of guitars, including Gibson J200 , which is worth ten times its price, but not ten times its capacity.
- This guitar to the most beautiful finish I have ever seen, even on a skyscraper in price, its varnish is beautiful and a hardness innégalée, its mechanisms are Groover upscale the rolls! Hats off to guys at Epiphone guitar to offer such a small price.
What I like least ... hmmm ... nothing! it is for life, is not a guitart entry-level professionals use, including the famous Noel Gallagher has its beginning (of Oasis singer) when he became richer, it has paid Gibson: -)
Scratch good