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- Mpower56
I love it
Published on 12/12/13 at 08:57 (This content has been automatically translated from French)Japanese manufacturing early 70s, at a time when the Japanese factories were seeking to enhance the French-sounding name of their products, or MORRIS ...
If MORRIS did not survive, ROLAND took him a beautiful course.
Gorgeous body with double binding
Bolt, mother of pearl inlay, good sustain, it holds the correct mechanical agreement
Brass nut, pickup splitable original. Pickups without original cover
2 volume / 2 tones.
Tune O Matic
a selector 3position LP what ...
UTILIZATION
Handle very nice, but granny is 5 kg weight
clear sound impeccable, lacks a bit of crunch for LP
SOUNDS
Clearly my excelsior it lacks a bit of crunch
OVERALL OPINION
…Read moreJapanese manufacturing early 70s, at a time when the Japanese factories were seeking to enhance the French-sounding name of their products, or MORRIS ...
If MORRIS did not survive, ROLAND took him a beautiful course.
Gorgeous body with double binding
Bolt, mother of pearl inlay, good sustain, it holds the correct mechanical agreement
Brass nut, pickup splitable original. Pickups without original cover
2 volume / 2 tones.
Tune O Matic
a selector 3position LP what ...
UTILIZATION
Handle very nice, but granny is 5 kg weight
clear sound impeccable, lacks a bit of crunch for LP
SOUNDS
Clearly my excelsior it lacks a bit of crunch
OVERALL OPINION
I for 1 monthSee less31 - k-o boyPublished on 11/06/07 at 08:22 (This content has been automatically translated from French)Hello;
I possde Exactly the same guitar as you ... The Paul Morris is Type Global sound .. Has it made in Japan in 1972 ... In the era, the excellent quality Japanese t ..
I hold a cousin who bought it in London in 1979 ... In addition to its weight, even when 5kgs, his neck and his bluesy sounds trs .. Bolt, but unlike Gibson sustain good even when ...
As my first guitar and I have since 1993, is my best if I prfremme but ... Fidler and I'm am well ..
Voil ...
UTILIZATION
Trs fine and fast ...
SOUNDS
Making the post blues noisy, I can content myself with any guitar .. As it makes a noise, sound and note ...
However, a change of micro maybe possible ... I tho…Read moreHello;
I possde Exactly the same guitar as you ... The Paul Morris is Type Global sound .. Has it made in Japan in 1972 ... In the era, the excellent quality Japanese t ..
I hold a cousin who bought it in London in 1979 ... In addition to its weight, even when 5kgs, his neck and his bluesy sounds trs .. Bolt, but unlike Gibson sustain good even when ...
As my first guitar and I have since 1993, is my best if I prfremme but ... Fidler and I'm am well ..
Voil ...
UTILIZATION
Trs fine and fast ...
SOUNDS
Making the post blues noisy, I can content myself with any guitar .. As it makes a noise, sound and note ...
However, a change of micro maybe possible ... I thought about it too ... I will opt for Seymour Duncan ...
OVERALL OPINION
I've had 93 .. do the math ...
It is a bit heavy ... But it's like girls, it's like to be loved ...See less22 - fsmbesnardPublished on 05/11/04 at 04:10 (This content has been automatically translated from French)Brand: Morris
MODEL: Unknown, but type Les Paul Special Double Cut (just a)
Pickups: Two P90 (single coils)
Electronic: 2 volume, 2 Tone slecteur 3 positions
Neck: 22 frets, one pice.
Bridge: a simple "stop bar" (not tune-o-matic)
UTILIZATION
Channel end, comfortable (I got at least).
The slecteur microphone is placed under the bridge, forcing double cut, which is more convenient.
The strap attaches to the handle as a SG, flush with the junction with the body, which dsquilibre some gear up, but it would suffice to dplacer screw ...
Access in acute is perfect!
The bridge is a pice of that, there is no "tune-o-matic", only "stop bar", which limits the rglages.…Read moreBrand: Morris
MODEL: Unknown, but type Les Paul Special Double Cut (just a)
Pickups: Two P90 (single coils)
Electronic: 2 volume, 2 Tone slecteur 3 positions
Neck: 22 frets, one pice.
Bridge: a simple "stop bar" (not tune-o-matic)
UTILIZATION
Channel end, comfortable (I got at least).
The slecteur microphone is placed under the bridge, forcing double cut, which is more convenient.
The strap attaches to the handle as a SG, flush with the junction with the body, which dsquilibre some gear up, but it would suffice to dplacer screw ...
Access in acute is perfect!
The bridge is a pice of that, there is no "tune-o-matic", only "stop bar", which limits the rglages.
SOUNDS
These may be copies, but the P90 is perfect! Clearly, as in the saturated single coils do grsillent absolutely not.
I plugged into a Marshall MG100DFX. Sounds great (I play plutt rock, pop and blues).
OVERALL OPINION
It lends itself to me, I think it dates from the 80's. I have no information on the Morris-colored wine red, just a serial number.
The handle is the default dj cass Gibson (a fall on the back and head, lower than the body, is case sensitive).
Only the shape of the shield appear different from the original MODEL (the Gibson Les Paul Special Double Cut), and the bridge (which consists only of a "stop bar"). For an ide the mouth that she can see the picture of the Gibson Les Paul Special DC.See less00 - Dom BrunetPublished on 05/24/08 at 14:30 (This content has been automatically translated from French)Made in Japan I think!
I have the black version, which is scary ...
UTILIZATION
Channel trs trs enjoyable!
Its means and the accuracy leaves DSIR!
SOUNDS
The slect on mdium is ok, its a little greasy ...
OVERALL OPINION
I have since 1979 I believe, bought the era to compose only! 7
I have a studio in jou tlcaster Fender is something else, another class, a formidable accuracy, but the good scratching the silent era CHRE not at all ...11 - ShonPublished on 08/15/09 at 09:55 (This content has been automatically translated from French)
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