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Published on 03/19/06 at 03:45
Core
-22 Frets with two microphones Lipstciks
Bridge-Danelectro Pantet with wood (for warmth)
A-potentimtre volume and Tone for each pickup selector plus three postions
Channel, round end (perfect for small hands)

I put 7 as the violin of this guitar is amazing, nanmoins they found a good recipe.

UTILIZATION

The handle is enjoyable with a trs ACCS evident in acute (it's a real highway) as it is a double cut. The guitar is the most ergonomic and most lgre I know. It is full of ingnuosit and malice. And to get a good sound it just plug "plug and play"

SOUNDS

I play rock stoner pop noisy pattern 60-70 and I must say that this guitar m'imprssione every time I plug into my Marshall amp. The clean sound is brilliant, and sublime foil and then if he adds a little reverb or delay (Electric Mistress) then the you end up directly in "the piper at the gate of dawn" is the real magic .
For saturation is a more complicated can (it takes just over rglage) but you can get amazing sounds. I have a special recipe (which I do not disclose) which gives me a sound in infrabassesp trs and a high power makes me vibrate the stomach. For saturation: It is possible !!!!! we must find the right rglage. It will tend punk and grunge.

OVERALL OPINION

I use it for 7 months and I am delighted every time I branch it gives me chills. Neamoins its major weakness of the violin body, it is tudi and lasts a long time but is surprising because it is not wood.
I tried many before MODEL (jaguar, mustang, telecaster) is on this that has my jet dvolu because it is she who has the most personality and singularity . And report its price is simply amazing.
If you want to maintain a mystical relationship with your guitar and head for Danelectro
To cost and what was given, just Syd Barret Listen, the Pixies, Cat Power, or Led Zepplin.