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Luthman Mystic Custom Noyer Marbré LH
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  • LittleleafLittleleaf

    Luthman Mystic Custom Noyer Marbré LHPublished on 03/01/09 at 09:58
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Construction: neck through
    Handle: Wenge / Bubinga 3 slices
    fingerboard: rosewood
    Body: Bubinga
    table: walnut marble
    Scale: 864mm/34 "
    cases: 24
    Nut: ebony
    Pickups: 2 Bartolini pavers
    E: 9-volt active Bartolini
    Mechanical: Gotoh
    Bridge: Schaller 2000
    knobs: vol, balance, treble, midrange, bass pickups split + 2 switches
    potentiometers info: push-pull active / passive + frequency
    finishes: Bubinga / Ebony Macassar
    body and top finishes: natural oiled
    equipment included: flight case, key control, straplocks SCHALLER

    UTILIZATION

    - Handle end, very nice
    - Easy access to acute
    - Well balanced
    - The palette of sounds is huge, electronics Barto is t…
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    Construction: neck through
    Handle: Wenge / Bubinga 3 slices
    fingerboard: rosewood
    Body: Bubinga
    table: walnut marble
    Scale: 864mm/34 "
    cases: 24
    Nut: ebony
    Pickups: 2 Bartolini pavers
    E: 9-volt active Bartolini
    Mechanical: Gotoh
    Bridge: Schaller 2000
    knobs: vol, balance, treble, midrange, bass pickups split + 2 switches
    potentiometers info: push-pull active / passive + frequency
    finishes: Bubinga / Ebony Macassar
    body and top finishes: natural oiled
    equipment included: flight case, key control, straplocks SCHALLER

    UTILIZATION

    - Handle end, very nice
    - Easy access to acute
    - Well balanced
    - The palette of sounds is huge, electronics Barto is the rendezvous, potentiometers acute, medium, bass, balance and the 2 split single-coil pickups / humbuckers offer a myriad of combinations. Regarding the passive mode, the electronics / pickups would think differently if it was the goal but this is not the case.

    SOUNDS

    - Sounds are clearly dependent settings, so I judge flat humbucker activated its balanced, very pure, but clearly more subtle than a wooded warwick (comparison model Corvette Pro Line). In very very good point I will mention sensitivity. Different attacks are beautifully rendered.
    The only weak point I could raise would be the lack of low / medium setting on a flat, but the 3 bands are there to be resolved, so my decision is very subjective and I would not make a negative point so far.

    OVERALL OPINION

    - I play tirelessly over the past month and a half, so I come back here to update this review over time.
    - A salient? As stated above, the sensitivity
    - I tried two Mystic to more than one year apart, the violin captivated me every time.
    - Value for money unbeatable
    - I would do without hesitation that choice, I would do it even earlier if possible.
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