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Published on 09/09/11 at 01:08Korean import wood
painting and installation in France
Features:
- Mahogany body
- Table massive 1.7 cm AAA maple
- In neck 3-piece mahogany long tenon
- Channel 60's thin profile type
- Ebony
- 22 jumbo frets
- Nut TusQnut XL in Black
- Acrylic Block Inlays
- Fleur de lys on the head
- Grover oil bath
- Diapason 24''3 / 4
- Triple Binding on the top of the lower body and head.
- Simple binding on the neck.
- 2 humbuckers with alnico 2 SRHV vintage sounds with cover Gold
- 2 volumes and 2 tones with a push-pull controls on
volume to the splitter humbuckers
- 3 position selector microphones
- Bridge TonePros tailpiece Tunomatic stopbar
- Gold Fittings
- Polyurethane varnish gloss
- Buttons speed black knob
- D'Addario Strings 10-46
- Weight: about 4.2kg
- Finishes: Ebony (black)
UTILIZATION
The handle is top
it slides correctly
4.2 kg it reminds me of the old gibson (the news is lighter)
for access to it as an acute gibs
well I do not have the original microphone, I did mount APH1 Seymour Duncan
and the ability to micro splitter that adds color and many more possibilities
SOUNDS
I have a pretty clear typed his jazz blues in micro seymour
I play on a BUGERA V22 (with JJ Tesla bulbs, since the original are much sucks)
effects: darelectro: the cool cat daddy and O
line 6 pod pro live: bypass use (I use little or no amp simulations that the food heat lamps, I think ...) so the delay distos and compressors and gates.
I also tested on a fender blues deluxe 100W
and mesa boogie 50W correct (there was a big slap )
I love the clean sounds and screamer ...
OVERALL OPINION
I use it every day for 3 months.
I use a lot of guitars, I play for 20 years and I have a lot of friends with a lot of model.
including: gibson, fender recess ...
my favorite are the scratches on the pickups, the look and handle.
The only minor complaint is the frets which deserve to be at home plate like gibson but its good and it sounds top
for me the price / quality is there and I would do without hesitation that choice
nb: you have demos on youtube (video and photos)
and facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/SR-Guitars/157302300977364?ref=ts
painting and installation in France
Features:
- Mahogany body
- Table massive 1.7 cm AAA maple
- In neck 3-piece mahogany long tenon
- Channel 60's thin profile type
- Ebony
- 22 jumbo frets
- Nut TusQnut XL in Black
- Acrylic Block Inlays
- Fleur de lys on the head
- Grover oil bath
- Diapason 24''3 / 4
- Triple Binding on the top of the lower body and head.
- Simple binding on the neck.
- 2 humbuckers with alnico 2 SRHV vintage sounds with cover Gold
- 2 volumes and 2 tones with a push-pull controls on
volume to the splitter humbuckers
- 3 position selector microphones
- Bridge TonePros tailpiece Tunomatic stopbar
- Gold Fittings
- Polyurethane varnish gloss
- Buttons speed black knob
- D'Addario Strings 10-46
- Weight: about 4.2kg
- Finishes: Ebony (black)
UTILIZATION
The handle is top
it slides correctly
4.2 kg it reminds me of the old gibson (the news is lighter)
for access to it as an acute gibs
well I do not have the original microphone, I did mount APH1 Seymour Duncan
and the ability to micro splitter that adds color and many more possibilities
SOUNDS
I have a pretty clear typed his jazz blues in micro seymour
I play on a BUGERA V22 (with JJ Tesla bulbs, since the original are much sucks)
effects: darelectro: the cool cat daddy and O
line 6 pod pro live: bypass use (I use little or no amp simulations that the food heat lamps, I think ...) so the delay distos and compressors and gates.
I also tested on a fender blues deluxe 100W
and mesa boogie 50W correct (there was a big slap )
I love the clean sounds and screamer ...
OVERALL OPINION
I use it every day for 3 months.
I use a lot of guitars, I play for 20 years and I have a lot of friends with a lot of model.
including: gibson, fender recess ...
my favorite are the scratches on the pickups, the look and handle.
The only minor complaint is the frets which deserve to be at home plate like gibson but its good and it sounds top
for me the price / quality is there and I would do without hesitation that choice
nb: you have demos on youtube (video and photos)
and facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/SR-Guitars/157302300977364?ref=ts