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Published on 05/25/05 at 06:32
- Made in the USA between 1981 and 1984.
- 22 frets, humbuckers SPECIFICATIONS Sonex the color Zebra.
- Systm Tune-O-Matic
- 2 volume, 2 tone
- Channel type LP 59 (big and round)
UTILIZATION
- Channel trs enjoyable play.
- ACCS to acute ais certainly not as much as a SG.
- The guitar possde more or less the same size as Les Paul (a bit smaller), so it falls perfectly in his hands.
- Dconcertante ease of ...
SOUNDS
- It is perfectly suited my style, (Emocore, post-rock)
- I use a Fender Hot Rod Deluxe, which gives a saturation subtible by attacking the strings.
- The clean sound can be easily master of the attack of the strings: a clean sound plutt arpges, unless to attack. Same in rhythm.
OVERALL OPINION
- I use it for a little over a year, she followed in dozens of concerts and never dfaillir.
- The aspet "cheap guitar" somewhat rare (few people know what MODL). And the white is always ... class
- Dozens of MODELS, especially Gibson.
It's silent-era excellent, it still is today.
- Yes, it has never deu.
- 22 frets, humbuckers SPECIFICATIONS Sonex the color Zebra.
- Systm Tune-O-Matic
- 2 volume, 2 tone
- Channel type LP 59 (big and round)
UTILIZATION
- Channel trs enjoyable play.
- ACCS to acute ais certainly not as much as a SG.
- The guitar possde more or less the same size as Les Paul (a bit smaller), so it falls perfectly in his hands.
- Dconcertante ease of ...
SOUNDS
- It is perfectly suited my style, (Emocore, post-rock)
- I use a Fender Hot Rod Deluxe, which gives a saturation subtible by attacking the strings.
- The clean sound can be easily master of the attack of the strings: a clean sound plutt arpges, unless to attack. Same in rhythm.
OVERALL OPINION
- I use it for a little over a year, she followed in dozens of concerts and never dfaillir.
- The aspet "cheap guitar" somewhat rare (few people know what MODL). And the white is always ... class
- Dozens of MODELS, especially Gibson.
It's silent-era excellent, it still is today.
- Yes, it has never deu.