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A True Custom Shop Instrument
Published on 05/09/16 at 04:59Ebony Fretboard 24 frets
Neck through construction
Sapele wood for body
Gold Plated Schaller tuners and vibrato
Seymour Duncan or Bill Lawrence Pickups (or anything else you may choose!)
2 Vol Knobs, 2 Tones, On/Off switches for each pickup, Split switch for each pickup
Canon XLR output
First off, this is a fine looking instrument. Size wise, the guitar is rather massive as it's 104 cm long and the widest part of the body is 34.5cm. It somewhat reminds me of a Fender Jazzmaster or an ESP Mystique....it depends on your standards I guess! Because of its shape it's not really suited to being set on a stand and you'd be better off hanging it off the wall by its neck.
Overall, it's a…Read moreEbony Fretboard 24 frets
Neck through construction
Sapele wood for body
Gold Plated Schaller tuners and vibrato
Seymour Duncan or Bill Lawrence Pickups (or anything else you may choose!)
2 Vol Knobs, 2 Tones, On/Off switches for each pickup, Split switch for each pickup
Canon XLR output
First off, this is a fine looking instrument. Size wise, the guitar is rather massive as it's 104 cm long and the widest part of the body is 34.5cm. It somewhat reminds me of a Fender Jazzmaster or an ESP Mystique....it depends on your standards I guess! Because of its shape it's not really suited to being set on a stand and you'd be better off hanging it off the wall by its neck.
Overall, it's a very comfortable and well-balanced instrument.
The most remarkable feature of this guitar is its neck. To put it in a nutshell, it's a masterpiece! Whenever you swap a guitar for this XRS, you'll instantly feel like things are smoother and easier! And swapping back to any other guitar is very likely to make all of their flaws and rough edges stand out all the more...even though you'd found they were perfectly fine and didn't notice a thing prior to playing the XRS!
It's a slightly convex neck that allows for a ultra-low action (think 10-46, 1.2mm E1 and 1.5mm E6, no buzzing), and it feels spectacularly smooth and silk-like! I have never come across any other guitar with such a satin-smooth neck in about 20 years (and I've tried a truckload of them!!) So if you can get your hands on a XRS, you'll feel how relaxing it is to play one of these!
That's for the neck. However, I'm not so dazzled by the electronics, even though it's clearly a matter of taste. The good thing about it is that you can get combinations that would be otherwise impossible to get with a classic pickup selector (like 2 coils of a pickup and one the other, or 4 coils at once or any other combination you may think of!) The problem with these switches is that it's not always easy to switch pickups on the fly...or let's say it takes a bit of getting-used-to! I tend to stick to a pickup so it's no big deal for me but it's definitely something to consider if you're in that particular case.
The tuners and vibrato are built like tanks and provide great stability, no matter what!
Sound-wise, as you'd expect, it's a great sounding instrument so I won't detail too much. It's extremely versatile and you'll have no worries to jump from smooth jazz to country to extreme metal, all withing a few bars! But best points are: 1-Sustain, which is really GREAT (really!)! And 2-Clarity / articulation of the notes themselves. No matter whether it's plugged or not, this guitar provides crystal-clear tones. It's really striking, and I noticed it instantly the first time I played it. It's especially conspicuous in the "bass" department (E6 and A5). I didn't compare it side by side with all the other guitars i've had the chance to play but none gave me that feeling. For the sake of testing, I compared it side by side this time to a mid-range EC-1000 equipped with EMG60/81 (not on par with the Aventini XRS at any level but still, it's an OK instrument whatsoever). I guess we all agree that EMG pickups are known for being clinical (who said sterile?!! )....and yet...the Seymour Duncan on the XRS sounded way more clinical and articulate than the EMGs! Actually I have since then swapped the SD with 2 EMGs 85 (18V powered) and added an EMG's PA2 and PI2 instead of the original switches. I couldn't be happier with the result: The pinnacle of noise-free, versatile and articulate tones!
To sum it up, this is a masterpiece guitar that sure comes at a price (of 3200$ approx.!) but when you come to think about it, it's not that high a price tag for what you get. This is a completely custom made and handcrafted piece of artillery that can vie with any high-end model crafted by any of the major companies we all know out there. So if there's no custom shop that's really capable of satisfying your needs (or if they ask you for stupid money!!), just come down to Marseille and pay a visit to Mr Aventini, you won't regret it!
https://www.aventini.com/
https://www.aventini.com/k2/tous-les-instruments/guitares-%C3%A9lectriquesSee less00 - pilpoil130Published on 01/19/08 at 07:49 (This content has been automatically translated from French)In terms of his guitars I have never in essayc'est probably a good luthier but also a thief because this man stung me of the parts on a strat 1973 claiming he had jets. ..mdr ..
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...dropoff Window01 - Sloot-orpPublished on 05/28/07 at 15:51 (This content has been automatically translated from French)-Made in France on the side of Marseille by the luthier Alain Aventine
Key Gabon ebony, 24 frets.
Sappel Fund.
Accessories SCHALLER gold plated. SEYMOUR DUNCAN Pickups and Benedittis.
Active Electronics: master volume, balance between two microphones, acute Graphic EQ, graphic EQ serious boost, phase inversion, into single or double coil, direct, record canon XLR.
Read more-Made in France on the side of Marseille by the luthier Alain Aventine
Key Gabon ebony, 24 frets.
Sappel Fund.
Accessories SCHALLER gold plated. SEYMOUR DUNCAN Pickups and Benedittis.
Active Electronics: master volume, balance between two microphones, acute Graphic EQ, graphic EQ serious boost, phase inversion, into single or double coil, direct, record canon XLR.
See less60 - fredpharma13Published on 07/12/08 at 10:20 (This content has been automatically translated from French)For my part, I know what trs luthier because m Aral a super scratch based on Lukather music man ...
This is not a thief, contrary to what the pilpoil (who fails to report s'tre scammed on ebay by buying 73 of its strategy unplayable in the state and that Alain has restored him! !)
On the other hand, the Internet is bad because if the liver spices "vintage" (crappy cd)
taient tat walk in they would not exchange t ... A word, hello!
Plutt that you dpouiller by our friends at GibFend, see our craftsmen, you do not Cotera more for a much better job ...
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Super versatile guitar. I recommendations set micro bare knuckel…Read moreFor my part, I know what trs luthier because m Aral a super scratch based on Lukather music man ...
This is not a thief, contrary to what the pilpoil (who fails to report s'tre scammed on ebay by buying 73 of its strategy unplayable in the state and that Alain has restored him! !)
On the other hand, the Internet is bad because if the liver spices "vintage" (crappy cd)
taient tat walk in they would not exchange t ... A word, hello!
Plutt that you dpouiller by our friends at GibFend, see our craftsmen, you do not Cotera more for a much better job ...
fred
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Well what I rvais
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Super versatile guitar. I recommendations set micro bare knuckels
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Of course, it's a Ivest but found there in the endSee less25 - noizlessPublished on 07/15/08 at 08:41 (This content has been automatically translated from French)Hello
jai was lucky to have this guitar in the hands made by RM Aventine (very good luthier we have a marseille!)
a handle extraordinarily easy to take control! and an instrument that has a versatile sound exellent!
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Access to acute quite decent! I allowed myself to test it in different styles of jazz as well as metal etc. ...
a guitar very pleasant, with an identity both sound ergonomic.
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So I tried a head engl savage 120 and jai obtained a clear and crystal clear sound and both received lower super jai Now that we have can have an ibanez or gibson high end.
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So musician friends, for those who do not necessarily find …Read moreHello
jai was lucky to have this guitar in the hands made by RM Aventine (very good luthier we have a marseille!)
a handle extraordinarily easy to take control! and an instrument that has a versatile sound exellent!
UTILIZATION
Access to acute quite decent! I allowed myself to test it in different styles of jazz as well as metal etc. ...
a guitar very pleasant, with an identity both sound ergonomic.
SOUNDS
So I tried a head engl savage 120 and jai obtained a clear and crystal clear sound and both received lower super jai Now that we have can have an ibanez or gibson high end.
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So musician friends, for those who do not necessarily find their happiness in store, and who want a truly personal and unique guitar as I do I got to do a wonder for my RM Aventine 5 years and believe me, you will not put a les paul custom or a fender eric johnson steve vai or one for fans of solo next to a Aventine!
ps / in respect of this famous strat Lhistoire 73 if not antiquated Merd .... I saw the guitar in a terrible state and unplayable arrival in the hands of RM Aventine, the mechanisms were in a state that hopes that mr j Aventine has its vaccines against tetanus days! (which would of these mechanisms in this state which are not worth anything 73 years and more) should also be recalled glue electronics with chewing gum ca ca I understood was to be for insulation mdrrrr!
so I am not a journalist nor a lawyer, but I there is a trick that I've noticed before all this was the work provided by the luthier who frankly has had the courage to embark on something like this c more difficult than manufacture to give a soul and beauty has a guitar! So treat me as a thief decoi ca me a little because we talk about music without a car or kitchen!
I let you go is not remake the world anyway! Good luck to you musician!See less15