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Lâg Roxane Flamed RF200

LP-Shaped Guitar from Lâg belonging to the Roxane 200 series

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Published on 01/29/06 at 10:01
I bought the lovely yes she's really beautiful! test yesterday so fresh guitar 22 frets
Start a yard more pace suremement that of a Les Paul, Wilkinson bridge type
mastoque a little prettier, too, two inactive micro emg splitables, two pots of
push pull volume for microphones splitage knob of a generally very effective
mahogany body with maple table ond frankly the most beautiful effect! very nice touch
wooden tree very hard just as ebony but clearer handle C ass open
very comfortable to see a little too much, and yes I'm a fan of the original I have several strats and sleeves are still more consistent.

UTILIZATION

Round ass dish that allows a very low adjustable cords, guitar book is October 46
no frizz, access to acute poses no problem, I like the curve of the handle key with a slight radius almost flat rounded back of the neck but not too good for a lot of styles, light guitar, the pickups have of fishing provides the splitage
cleans sound pretty but not drop, it's not a strata that is still a reference for the saturation ca do no serious problem, very powerful microphones, for against their grain does not epoustouflmanque of my medium, the neck pickup is very nice for jazz even though the beast is rather intended to rock.

SOUNDS

I plugged into a mesa boogie mark 4 fucking potato in saturated on a pod xt a Vox ToneLab, short cleans sounds good to me no more, good crunch, but I think lack
a medium hair can be due to emg have a big sin but remain somewhat neutral, then the extreme saturation not worry ca breath away!

OVERALL OPINION

I like the shape look ca easy handling sound for the big rock
I cot a little less cold by emg cons they have a big fishing
mechanics seems a little cheap, lack of Clees blocking strings