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Published on 03/01/05 at 13:56
Value For Money : Excellent
Made in France at Jacobacci (mine of 81)
22 frets, 2 micro Gibson in 1980 (replaced by a bridge Seymour Duncan TB-6 on mine)
Quipp 3 of switch on / off -> bridge mic on / off; handle mic on / off; knob inoperan on / off
knob one volume, another tonalitbr /> run type les paul custom ebony fingerboard al

UTILIZATION

Channel trs enjoyable, aigux Access in relatively small (les paul) paul trains nice and bonus, in jaco not all plaque is mounted from the front of the guitar + relatively light compared to a les paul gibby
It's always a mythical flawless despite the change of micro and great age.

SOUNDS

Micro TB-6 well nag but not original but the original config was perfect for me too
I play with a Fender 1600 Internship III dynamic touch my ds1 my small clone and sometimes zoom (effects too cheap for my taste)
the sound is clear enormissime, not a default, delicious ..
With a little distortion you'd think of a skyscraper made of metal active for pafaite buggers .. lol

OVERALL OPINION

I use it for two years or so, I love the prestige of its collection of skyscrapers look use his ... of his death, etc. .. The problem is that it is getting old and the frets start to die ..
I tried it and bought directly on the fields .. Wonder what .. and I'm not dcu
For the price I pay (1 / 3 the price) is the quality normissime
With the experience I would hope to find this kind of scratching more often