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K49
Published on 09/01/07 at 05:10
Version with three microphones and split Seymour Duncan
22 frets, wilkinson tremolo (a bit like the floyd rose but not deadlocks string)
1 volume, 1 tone split with microphones.
UTILIZATION
Handle end and worked well, pleasant to the touch and quick.
The guitar is well balanced disbursement as sitting.
The settings are simple, but many thanks to the split.
SOUNDS
It is rather intended for a different experience, not specialized but very versatile.
The central micro gives good fishing for rock-pop.
The microphone can make out sharp snapping sounds as desired.
OVERALL OPINION
I used it for quite a year for 3 years but I am bass player so I separated despite a good impression for a mid-range guitar.
22 frets, wilkinson tremolo (a bit like the floyd rose but not deadlocks string)
1 volume, 1 tone split with microphones.
UTILIZATION
Handle end and worked well, pleasant to the touch and quick.
The guitar is well balanced disbursement as sitting.
The settings are simple, but many thanks to the split.
SOUNDS
It is rather intended for a different experience, not specialized but very versatile.
The central micro gives good fishing for rock-pop.
The microphone can make out sharp snapping sounds as desired.
OVERALL OPINION
I used it for quite a year for 3 years but I am bass player so I separated despite a good impression for a mid-range guitar.