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Duesenberg 49er
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Nap4 Nap4
Note : 10 sur 10 Published on 01/15/12 at 07:24
The 49ers are not that basketball players in California, it is those who in 1849 crossed America to rush to the gold of the West.

Manufacturing rigorous, it smells strong. Unnecessary rules, out of the box is given to the hair and ready to play. Nothing frieze is stable.

Appearance and concept LP, but this is not the "Canada Dry".
Mahogany, Maple, Rosewood, just as it should.
22 frets, P90 to the handle, the double bridge. Cordier crossing.
Two selectors use nice and progressive.
In short, manufacturing Teutons. Now we know why we were stuck in a frigged 40 ...

UTILIZATION

Handle flat and well rounded, with a nice polish to the touch, not sticky like some early LP.
Nice weight, but it is rock, right?
Access to high-pitched way. We just quickly banging the heel of the neck when trying the 22nd fret.

The sound is consistent with what we should expect from a "LesPauloïde". P90 The handle is superb! The double bridge sends to the wood.
Above all, its clear notes are very distinct, as if there was a micro per cord. Amazing.
Escalation pots provides access to more varied sounds.

SOUNDS

The sounds suit me perfectly. It's hot, it's fat. The P90 is stunning!
One can take pleasure in her clear, but its registry of course elsewhere.
I play either on an AC30 and it's hard or on a Mesa Express 5-50. No bad taste (well, in my opinion)

OVERALL OPINION

3 months that all day.
I prefer now to my LP standard, which is beginning to dust. More versatile in styles, more stable and sturdy in manufacturing.
Value for money: Forget the Gibson unless you think their logo is enough to make you a man.
Triple A well deserved.
Good choice.
It's good as gold, you have to rush it, as its name indicates