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Published on 06/09/08 at 01:20
Made in Japan in 1983-1985
Characteristics identical to the G. .... but rather thin polyurethane varnish and body in two parts.
Channel 60's type and micro VH4 (which sound like L8000 Gotoh end 70's early 80's).
The binding dates back to the edge of the frets for playing comfort
It is a model RLG60, entry level at the time but which is widely sold guitars at € 800-900 today.

UTILIZATION

Channel type Les Paul with all the faults of the original.
Its level is really a nice guitar that sounds really good, there are sound "Les Paul".

SOUNDS

To play jazz, the neck pickup is excellent, smooth as desired.
To play rock, hard rock, it sounds really good. There is this little crunch when you attack the strongest in the game

OVERALL OPINION

€ 480 bought in Japan via Ebay, in a very good, in my opinion is a very good deal compared to much more expensive than LP I have tried and did not sound better or worse.
To put in terms of sound, it is in a studio and a std.
I have two other models Burny, but I would like to purchase a Custom RLG90 that the nitro-lacquer cellullosique VH1 and microphones (first time).
For skeptics who swear by Gibson, the latter had trials and most firms did not sell their models outside Japan, but with internet and ebay, these guitars can be found in a tablet in Europe now.