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Custom77 London's Burning CS3 Vintage Sunburst

LP-Shaped Guitar from Custom77

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«  The LP is big sound »

Published on 03/19/12 at 07:11
Value For Money : Excellent
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USE

The handle is neither too thin nor too thick, I expected a handle lumberjack. AACS is acute as on all LP; but we know what to expect if we turn to this type of guitar.
It weighs well on the shoulders, which is a good sign about the quality of the instrument. Nothing shakes or vibrates when it is moving.

The mcaniques does not dsaccordent or very shortly after transport in a bag. The knob are well on their bases, they are not twisted. The slecteur is robust, even if you have a strong hand.

No finishing default. The binding is nickel, a very nice finish, it varies foction of brightness.

SONORITS

I play blues, rock, hard rock, funk see. NOHD has done everything for me.
I was able to play on a VOX AD15VT a Fender Blues Junior, and Laney LC12R. Obviously on the lamps she gives what she really was in the belly. It is bold, warm, very fit in ds that mounts the gain.

I could fault pickup just to be a bit feeble, I would have replaced a SH4.

As against the neck pickup satisfies me. To have a sound enough crmeux whether clean or crunch it's perfect. This is not the Seymour Duncan but I t quite surprised.

The sound is really typ Les Paul (G'N'R, Led Zep, Aerosmith ...).

NOTICE GLOBAL

I tried the Epiphone Standard during my period of decision, and there is not to say, they are a good notch below in terms of gear and sound.
It is excellent value for money prices, especially during (btw I sold most expensive!).
With this guitar, it was a veritable instrument without breaking the bank. This is not the Grail, but really the road, even more.