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B.C. Rich Platinum Virgo

Other Shape Guitar from B.C. Rich belonging to the Virgo series

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Published on 10/01/06 at 01:13
Made in Asia
24 cases, large frets, inlays drops blood color (o the name Virgo Blood)
Cordier crossing (IDAL for good sustain), 1 micro double bridge position, a micro "hotrails" neck position
Nato body (fragile wood must be careful)
slecteur a 3-position, volume and tone gnral
round head with flat and fast "Beast"
red finish black muzzle

UTILIZATION

As always, we offer a BC Rich guitar original form and ease of play Ingala. The neck is thin and fast. Access in acute is optimum, the big advantage of BC Rich forms. It is a pleasure for vritable solos. While having an original form this guitar is enjoyable to use. It is surprisingly lgret fasteners for the strap are relatively well established (unlike Warlock o one is obliged to ask straplocks absolute), the head is a bit heavy compared to body weight, but you soon. Note that you can play both sitting and standing, which is not empty in the other BC Rich.
It does not have recess on a traditional stand should opt for a wall stand holding the guitar by the head.

SOUNDS

Before talking about the sound, I prcise I'm guitarist Rock / Hard Rock in the tradition of Aerosmith, Kiss, Guns'n'Roses. When we talk about BC Rich is associated directly with the brand mtal, mtal death and co. It is wrong, the BC Rich are excellent for Hard Rock.
Although the form of playing mainly suggre distortion, the guitar has a trs good clean sound for the little it is used on the right amp / prampli. Distortion in the sound is fantastic home, I can not imagine if we applied a Di Marzio super distortion in bridge.

OVERALL OPINION

I bought 450 euros new. The report qualitfun / price is relatively good.
I AIM wood a little more solid (even as a second-quality mahogany), the big problem of the range in BC Rich NJ. Whether the Agathis or Nato, it remains a fragile wood.
I tried almost the full range of BC Rich Platinum and NJ before I DCID :-) Honestly NJ Trs worth their price advantage but I prfrais a tailpiece through a Floyd Rose Which brings me all Misra rglages every change of strings. I hsit between form Virgin, Mockingbird and Virgo, the Virgo is the most extravagant while remaining playable trs (the other two have a much more traditional).
At that price I would do well on this choice