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Published on 11/05/14 at 09:03Made in USA,
typical bridge Gibson, Tuneomatic
Neck: Mahogany, 60's asymmetrical profile
Pickups '57 Classic and '57 Classic Plus Zebra blues sound pretty, I love it.
I use mainly the neck pickup.
UTILIZATION
the handle slides well, although the frets are a gross can, compared to Jumbo Fender.
and that I also find very nice, it is the mechanical Steinberger Gearless.
It is true that the manufacturer should have put the manual, but "Thomann", send it to me by return mail, in fact it is very easy to adjust.
Now, changing strings very easy guitar tune is not really a plus.
SOUNDS
the sound is really exceptional ... Gibson.
I play the Blues Gary Moore instead and it does it well.
I rather play without pedal effect, clear sound on a Fender Blues Junior amp with a bit of reverb.
OVERALL OPINION
I use it for December 2012
I previously owned an Epiphone LP, Gibson finish is less well finished but the sound on the other hand, it did not picture is incomparable. the pickups are probably many.
next color, it is true that the satin varnished, I'm not a fan,
when I received it, I found it a little too dark
but now, with the time and cost of some polish, the color slightly lighter, which allows you to see the wood grain and there, great.
Now it is true that if it were to do again, my choice would be a telecaster US micro Texas ...
typical bridge Gibson, Tuneomatic
Neck: Mahogany, 60's asymmetrical profile
Pickups '57 Classic and '57 Classic Plus Zebra blues sound pretty, I love it.
I use mainly the neck pickup.
UTILIZATION
the handle slides well, although the frets are a gross can, compared to Jumbo Fender.
and that I also find very nice, it is the mechanical Steinberger Gearless.
It is true that the manufacturer should have put the manual, but "Thomann", send it to me by return mail, in fact it is very easy to adjust.
Now, changing strings very easy guitar tune is not really a plus.
SOUNDS
the sound is really exceptional ... Gibson.
I play the Blues Gary Moore instead and it does it well.
I rather play without pedal effect, clear sound on a Fender Blues Junior amp with a bit of reverb.
OVERALL OPINION
I use it for December 2012
I previously owned an Epiphone LP, Gibson finish is less well finished but the sound on the other hand, it did not picture is incomparable. the pickups are probably many.
next color, it is true that the satin varnished, I'm not a fan,
when I received it, I found it a little too dark
but now, with the time and cost of some polish, the color slightly lighter, which allows you to see the wood grain and there, great.
Now it is true that if it were to do again, my choice would be a telecaster US micro Texas ...