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«  Without complex »

Published on 01/03/13 at 03:37
Stop bar tailpiece set chrome.
Tune O matic bridge, simple effective sustainable
Mache boxes under 22 round profile but not as much as the Gibson.
Changed to original mechanical oil baths Grover.
It has 2 humbucker, 2 volume and 2 tone From what Les Paul.
Junction body / neck seems to be his weak point, because mine dropped to long ago.
Then I had pasted (wood glue) and since it fits perfectly and permanently.

UTILIZATION

The handle is nice, in 18 years of use it has not budged.
As the Gibson Les Paul it leaden (mahogany?) But in perfect balance.
Access to acute is okay but a bit more complicated to the 20th fret.
The pickups have been changed for gibson 490 T and R, then alnico pro 2 at Seymour Duncan.
The old pickups were not the best of this guitar.
Good hohner violin to mount without complex quality microphones.

SOUNDS

This ensures both guitar for blues, rock, hard rock and even metal type Metallica post 1990.
The sonorté is round and well defined, the sounds are saturated fat and warm but my microphones are not original. But the quality of the wood is good and helps sustain.
I played a Laney lamp, a lamp blackstar distortion, and wha Dunlop Fasel.
Now it sounds a Peavey 6505 +
All sounds terribly and I have a fairly wide range of sounds.

OVERALL OPINION

I have since 1996, in 2008 the original pickups on me depressed. This guitar is worth mounting microphones value.
I love the finish of the guitar that after so many years is still nickel (varnish, chrome, key)!
I love the vintage nature of this guitar.
After the mods this guitar is worth seeing.
Today it celebrates the 18 years: all wiring redone changed the knobs, switch changed. She always yours amazes the road and at concerts.
A guitar sound that viellit very well.