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Published on 02/07/12 at 00:45Made in Korea for a French luthier installed in the north.
Solid mahogany body
- Table 1.7 cm mass in maple leaf fine + AAA flamed maple
- In neck 3-piece mahogany long tenon
- Channel type profile end '60
- Rosewood
- 22 jumbo frets
- Nut XL in Black TusQnut
- Trapezoid Inlays Acrylic
- Grover in oil bath
- Scale 24'' 3/4
- Single cream binding on the upper body and neck.
- 2 humbuckers with alnico 5 SRHM modern tones with chrome cover
- 2 volume and 2 tone with a push-pull controls on
volume in order to split the humbuckers
- 3 position pickups selector
- Bridge stopbar tailpiece Tunomatic TonePros
- Chrome Fittings
- Glossy polyurethane varnish
- Button Bell-type Ebony amber
UTILIZATION
What strikes at first use is the quality and ergonomics of the handle. I was a little worried about my American Vintage Stratocaster or the playability is unmatched, but there I was amazed ... the adaptation time was ... immediately.
Easy access to acute and sustain is still good even down the neck ... better than the strat ...
SOUNDS
There are the typical sounds of Les Paul say ie less crystalline than the Strat, but with a very good sustain ... just what I was looking for.
More opportunities have increased over splittage each individual micro ...
When the microphone, nothing to say for now, this is apparently the custom for SR Alnico guitar ... we'll see over time if I upgrade with those used in Gibson ..
I play a Fender Blues Junior III knew my pedal board ... I have a TS808 tube screamer, an MXR Phase 90, but I have not yet been able to express all the possibilities of this guitar
OVERALL OPINION
I've had this weekend and I have trouble starting to work and leave all day.
Rated value for money, I find it more q'étonnant, I wonder what justifies the huge price diffréence with gibson ... we'll see maybe with time ... but at this price point that is Are there risks ...
We must also say that I enjoyed a fare sale at a dealer in Toulouse (WAI-A Custom Amps) or also the quality of reception and the board were blameless ...
Solid mahogany body
- Table 1.7 cm mass in maple leaf fine + AAA flamed maple
- In neck 3-piece mahogany long tenon
- Channel type profile end '60
- Rosewood
- 22 jumbo frets
- Nut XL in Black TusQnut
- Trapezoid Inlays Acrylic
- Grover in oil bath
- Scale 24'' 3/4
- Single cream binding on the upper body and neck.
- 2 humbuckers with alnico 5 SRHM modern tones with chrome cover
- 2 volume and 2 tone with a push-pull controls on
volume in order to split the humbuckers
- 3 position pickups selector
- Bridge stopbar tailpiece Tunomatic TonePros
- Chrome Fittings
- Glossy polyurethane varnish
- Button Bell-type Ebony amber
UTILIZATION
What strikes at first use is the quality and ergonomics of the handle. I was a little worried about my American Vintage Stratocaster or the playability is unmatched, but there I was amazed ... the adaptation time was ... immediately.
Easy access to acute and sustain is still good even down the neck ... better than the strat ...
SOUNDS
There are the typical sounds of Les Paul say ie less crystalline than the Strat, but with a very good sustain ... just what I was looking for.
More opportunities have increased over splittage each individual micro ...
When the microphone, nothing to say for now, this is apparently the custom for SR Alnico guitar ... we'll see over time if I upgrade with those used in Gibson ..
I play a Fender Blues Junior III knew my pedal board ... I have a TS808 tube screamer, an MXR Phase 90, but I have not yet been able to express all the possibilities of this guitar
OVERALL OPINION
I've had this weekend and I have trouble starting to work and leave all day.
Rated value for money, I find it more q'étonnant, I wonder what justifies the huge price diffréence with gibson ... we'll see maybe with time ... but at this price point that is Are there risks ...
We must also say that I enjoyed a fare sale at a dealer in Toulouse (WAI-A Custom Amps) or also the quality of reception and the board were blameless ...