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Custom77 London's Burning CS3 Vintage Sunburst

LP-Shaped Guitar from Custom77

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«  The LP is a big »

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

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

The mechanics do not go out of tune or very shortly after transport in a bag. The knob are well on their bases, they do not twist. The selector is robust, although it has a strong hand.

No defects finishing. The binding is great, beautiful finish, it varies in brightness foction.

SOUNDS

I play blues, rock, hard rock, funk see. NOHD it suits me perfectly.
I could play it on VOX AD15VT one, a Fender Blues Junior, and a Laney LC12R. Obviously the lamp gives it what it really in the belly. It's greasy, hot, very fit in as soon as the gain goes up.

I just reproach bridge pickup to be a bit feeble, I would have substituted a SH4.

Against by the neck pickup satisfy me much. For a rather creamy whether clean or crunch that's perfect. This is not the Seymour Duncan but I was quite surprised.

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

OVERALL OPINION

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