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Published on 01/13/08 at 02:27
Guitar TENNESSEE J45 - Model soulder Round (John Lennon) (copy of the gibson J45)
- Solid spruce, edge table and cream back.
- Mahogany back and sides nato.
- Mahogany
- Rosewood fingerboard and bridge.
- Binding the key.
- Chrome Mechanical Oil bath.
- Strings D'addario original.
- Finish: tobacco sunburst gloss
For the price, no complaints about the finish!
UTILIZATION
- The handle is quite large and access to acute becomes difficult from the 15th fret but it is not a normal cutaway either. As for the comfort of game is a folk so its fingers hurt if you have not used and the handle is not necessarily the most pleasant but it is fast enough and if we are at ease when it will be at home on any other guitar!
- The mechanical rather to correct the price in a year with no problem.
it's beautiful and it would therefore ask another?
SOUNDS
I play with a lot of blues but with a few ballads in the style like Ben Harper, Lennon, Cash .. she is doing well (for its price). Even in the country it takes us out of pretty things, we must say that the strings D'addario (fitted as standard) are largely responsible for the sound of the little qualitée.
It has a lot of bass and midrange (but not necessarily how sharp are not lagging behind)
This guitar has a personality vraimment over autrex of the same price range that I tried.
OVERALL OPINION
I use it for about a year.
The playability is not optimal but the sound of this guitar sound for the price.
At the time I left for a Cort in the same price range and is trying this guitar (originally skeptical because not knowing the brand), my choice was to her.
It is a tool for designers to vraimment limited budgets or Fixed Entry (because he must learn to suffer to learn to play a folk).
With the experience and the same budget I would do this choice, or may not have seen that I like change.
January 2008 Edit: I'm separated now because I have acquired other instruments over time and must make room!
- Solid spruce, edge table and cream back.
- Mahogany back and sides nato.
- Mahogany
- Rosewood fingerboard and bridge.
- Binding the key.
- Chrome Mechanical Oil bath.
- Strings D'addario original.
- Finish: tobacco sunburst gloss
For the price, no complaints about the finish!
UTILIZATION
- The handle is quite large and access to acute becomes difficult from the 15th fret but it is not a normal cutaway either. As for the comfort of game is a folk so its fingers hurt if you have not used and the handle is not necessarily the most pleasant but it is fast enough and if we are at ease when it will be at home on any other guitar!
- The mechanical rather to correct the price in a year with no problem.
it's beautiful and it would therefore ask another?
SOUNDS
I play with a lot of blues but with a few ballads in the style like Ben Harper, Lennon, Cash .. she is doing well (for its price). Even in the country it takes us out of pretty things, we must say that the strings D'addario (fitted as standard) are largely responsible for the sound of the little qualitée.
It has a lot of bass and midrange (but not necessarily how sharp are not lagging behind)
This guitar has a personality vraimment over autrex of the same price range that I tried.
OVERALL OPINION
I use it for about a year.
The playability is not optimal but the sound of this guitar sound for the price.
At the time I left for a Cort in the same price range and is trying this guitar (originally skeptical because not knowing the brand), my choice was to her.
It is a tool for designers to vraimment limited budgets or Fixed Entry (because he must learn to suffer to learn to play a folk).
With the experience and the same budget I would do this choice, or may not have seen that I like change.
January 2008 Edit: I'm separated now because I have acquired other instruments over time and must make room!