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    Stagg imitation gibson les paulPublished on 05/16/09 at 03:16
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    FIRST, is treated here as a model with no name I'll add my les paul in:
    This is a stagg les paul I've recovered secondhand from someone who works at stagg Belgium. prototype is hand made in Belgium to prepare a series model manufactured in Asia between 1974 and 1981, well before becoming the multinational stagg you know the guy in question has since 88. You tell me: where is the evidence? it is the vendor's sales pitch! proof (in addition to old paints and lack of digital standard) is that if you find me a freshly released stagg workshops Korea that sounds like that, I will eat it!!

    otherwise
    Made in Belgium,
    22 frets,
    tunomatic bridge (very useful for settings in a hurry, Me, I …
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    FIRST, is treated here as a model with no name I'll add my les paul in:
    This is a stagg les paul I've recovered secondhand from someone who works at stagg Belgium. prototype is hand made in Belgium to prepare a series model manufactured in Asia between 1974 and 1981, well before becoming the multinational stagg you know the guy in question has since 88. You tell me: where is the evidence? it is the vendor's sales pitch! proof (in addition to old paints and lack of digital standard) is that if you find me a freshly released stagg workshops Korea that sounds like that, I will eat it!!

    otherwise
    Made in Belgium,
    22 frets,
    tunomatic bridge (very useful for settings in a hurry, Me, I love curling slightly hear the strings)
    les paul standard settings, apart from the neck microphone is a microphone reverb said, sounds very warm.
    <a rel="nofollow" href="/reverend/set-neck/?utm_source=audiofanzine&utm_medium=link&utm_campaign=netting&utm_content=product&utm_term=Set+Neck" target="_blank">set neck</a>
    mechanical finishing white gold (with time the face turned white ivory)

    UTILIZATION

    Handle very nice, typical les paul, it induces a certain discipline
    Access is easy as keen on all the paul
    for a les paul it is not too heavy, I know the wood
    the sound is fine, the settings of different microphones allow many options (switch it off, or adjusting the volume with each drive behind amp, crunch and lead on one over the other

    SOUNDS

    The sound could not be more typical year 70, especially on the micro coil
    neck microphone is very original and very very hot
    This guitar is great for big gains, it comes out a bit more difficult in the clean,
    The sound "duck" to the Led Zeppelin of the micro coil, so difficult to assume this is!
    I would say that in general it lacks a bit of crystal, we still love one quarter turn more on Knob tone!
    In any case I do not know liked playing on my Squier Start since it sounds too "plastic" in comparison!

    OVERALL OPINION

    I've had two weeks and I'm very happy, very good violin and its very hot
    only regret the lack of lens, but it may be characteristic of the Paul, I must compare
    it finish that made me crack: white (the age has made ivory), mechanical golden!
    I got it for 200 Euro with a 75 euro flight case included. even if it was a stagg present I do not do will fly.

    But it is a prototype, so you tell me, what is the use of this opinion?
    simply to testify that Stagg is not always (or has not always been) shit. There. Stagg good, it does exist, I have a hands!
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