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Published on 10/17/09 at 11:56
My Mockingbird shows some differences from the picture: mine has a black body with mottling and inlays on the fretboard are shaped like diamonds and no clouds

For the rest, this is similar:

-24 Frets

-Floyd Under license Rose

BC Rich humbuckers -2 liabilities (1 handle and 1 bridge)

-3 Settings buttons: 1 easel volume, 1 volume and 1 tone round

-1 3 position (one inning, easel alone mix of both)

In the end, the key is there, it's simple to use, headless outlets!

USE

The first thing we note the use is the weight of the beast. It is relatively heavy. So it takes some time to adapt to their muscles a little shoulders. If you can play sitting down.

In addition, the weight is not very balanced, so that the head of the guitar looks down. By playing up, so it is necessary to compensate with the left arm, which can interfere during the game and especially hinder access to acute (especially if the guitar is low). However, from my own experience, having a wide strap compensates largely the tendency to look for the strap over the shoulder joins (greater surface friction).

Aside from that, this guitar is fun to use:

-manche not too thick, which slides well

-the simple settings (gf above) to easily get a good sound

-the form does not hesitate to play sitting

In summary, this guitar is fun to use, but its failure to poor balance that for me it's more a guitar for a rhythmic guitar shredders. However, as I wear low, it can distort my judgment.

SOUNDS

To comply with the picture BC Rich, this guitar is very suitable for easy removal very manly sounds! However we must not restrict it to this single use (play metal Burne) for clean sounds are clear and I think she has some versatility in its use.

Currently playing on a 10W amp Vantage via POD, I already sound pretty good. With a better amp, this guitar is really making misfortunes!

Thus, a well adapted guitar metalheads of all kinds, but may be appropriate for other musical styles (plus the shape is not too aggressive)

NOTICE GLOBAL

I use it for 1 year and a half and I am very satisfied!

Not only the look I like, but to play metal, it's perfect!

The settings are simple (not 15,000 different buttons with preset EQ or whatever) and sounds are easily obtained.

The only flaw is that its weight and poor balance. But I made myself and it's not a problem for me.

For me it is a good rhythm guitar.

Cygnus purchased for a price of 400 € with BC Rich case, I think the price / quality ratio is very good. I remake that choice!