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Distox
Published on 05/21/06 at 06:07
Best value:
Excellent
This guitar was made in korea, 22 frets, 2 humbuckers PRS ... it has 2 tone knobs and 2 volume ... The manceh is big enough ...
It's basically a Les Paul with PRS wrote above
UTILIZATION
The handle is in my opinion very very nice ... access to acute is intelligent in spite of the form (I know a certain brand whose name begins and ends ... Gib by his would take that to the seed)
The ergonomics are very good and an important asset, it is very light ...
we get easily a good sound, aggressive and very accurate at will!
SOUNDS
It's perfect for rock and clean sounds ...
I love all the sounds of this guitar
I just change the pickups in favor of the US Tremonti ... Investment I do not regret at all since the guitar is literally sublimated by the US microphones.
OVERALL OPINION
I use it for almost a year and a half Elela has very good ergonomics, a good value for money ... I would do without hesitation ... the Coix at the base I entered the store to buy an Epiphone Les Paul, but I tried this one and I must say it has more punch and is much lighter / fine ...
It equals a hassle-free entry / midrange Gibson once replaced the pickups
It's basically a Les Paul with PRS wrote above
UTILIZATION
The handle is in my opinion very very nice ... access to acute is intelligent in spite of the form (I know a certain brand whose name begins and ends ... Gib by his would take that to the seed)
The ergonomics are very good and an important asset, it is very light ...
we get easily a good sound, aggressive and very accurate at will!
SOUNDS
It's perfect for rock and clean sounds ...
I love all the sounds of this guitar
I just change the pickups in favor of the US Tremonti ... Investment I do not regret at all since the guitar is literally sublimated by the US microphones.
OVERALL OPINION
I use it for almost a year and a half Elela has very good ergonomics, a good value for money ... I would do without hesitation ... the Coix at the base I entered the store to buy an Epiphone Les Paul, but I tried this one and I must say it has more punch and is much lighter / fine ...
It equals a hassle-free entry / midrange Gibson once replaced the pickups