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LP-Shaped Guitar from Vigier belonging to the G.V. series

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Vigier G.V. Wood 90 Review

Since the beginning of the 80's, Vigier has been earning itself an exceptional reputation as a music instrument manufacturer. Instead of dull and tasteless mass production, the brand is committed to premium quality standards, thanks to a manufacturing process in which every step is carefully controlled — and is "Made in France". Wood selection, after 3 to 7 years of aging, is a key step in the manufacturing process of each instrument. Read more…
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  • jeanclaudedussjeanclaudeduss

    Vigier G.V. WoodPublished on 12/14/10 at 04:57
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    guitar made in France (for violin)
    bolt-on neck  phenowood fretboard (feel close to a polished ebony)
    Amber pickups and split (5-way switching) equipped upscale
    for all the specifics take a look at the site of the brand they do it very well!
    Hard case included

    UTILIZATION

    the neck is a highway, a very nice low action, set very low and with exceptional sustain
    the body is shaped like a LP, weighing quite good I test the proper concert Friday we will see what he pressed after 5 hours standing! but I trust
    access to the high frets without any problem
    this is a high-end guitar and it shows (not only by the price;))

    SOUNDS

    in what I play c top.
    very versatile vers…
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    guitar made in France (for violin)
    bolt-on neck  phenowood fretboard (feel close to a polished ebony)
    Amber pickups and split (5-way switching) equipped upscale
    for all the specifics take a look at the site of the brand they do it very well!
    Hard case included

    UTILIZATION

    the neck is a highway, a very nice low action, set very low and with exceptional sustain
    the body is shaped like a LP, weighing quite good I test the proper concert Friday we will see what he pressed after 5 hours standing! but I trust
    access to the high frets without any problem
    this is a high-end guitar and it shows (not only by the price;))

    SOUNDS

    in what I play c top.
    very versatile versatile guitar, I play rock, blues, funk, jazz (well not necessarily at the same time eh!) it goes everywhere I play on KOCH TwinTone 2
    I can have a distal higain thoroughly and just play on the volume knob to be clear in its frequencies without eating ... c comfort
    it's almost a shame to see the demos on the guitars shred (I love godin c) but only a small facet of its ability it gives off more soul than that ....
    the last thing c sustain sick! never seen anything like it buries its American rivals bonded to handle without any difficulty then you can still see the high end
    it is a diabolical precision so we cheat it requires much less rigorous

    but try the simplest

    OVERALL OPINION

    c How long are you using it?: not very long c true, but I passed the age of take fire on a shovel is to test it Live
    Did you try many other models before getting this one? Yes I had gone to pay me a LP Custom but very disappointed with the equipment delivery schedule (mechanical knobs etc ...) and its proper bin c ' it was not
    I have beautiful qq shovels and other luthiers
    value? Ben is not a good surprise the good stuff and more expensive c c French and standard equipment are high-end
    our great French luthiers that c is a good job takes a bit of standards that's good!

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