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  • blissengineblissengine

    a good that is better than its reputation

    Epiphone Nighthawk Standard 3Published on 04/27/13 at 14:53
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    made in Korea
    handle relatively screwed end rosewood dual abalone markers, mechanical robust, beautiful flamed maple top plate
    mini humbucker neck pickup, middle single micro signed OBL, pickup: a humbucker
    oblique signed OBL (replaced by a Seymour Duncan JB slant)
    golden hardware that has not rusted as I read a previous review), but a little lost at the bottom of the neck pickup under the blows of a pick (guitar shoots his 20 years ...) two knobs: volume and tone, a 5-way switch and a split switch.
    Epiphone vibrato far from Floyd but you can still use ... bridge without significant problems. the junction body handle: beautiful embossed brass plate.

    UTILIZATION

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    made in Korea
    handle relatively screwed end rosewood dual abalone markers, mechanical robust, beautiful flamed maple top plate
    mini humbucker neck pickup, middle single micro signed OBL, pickup: a humbucker
    oblique signed OBL (replaced by a Seymour Duncan JB slant)
    golden hardware that has not rusted as I read a previous review), but a little lost at the bottom of the neck pickup under the blows of a pick (guitar shoots his 20 years ...) two knobs: volume and tone, a 5-way switch and a split switch.
    Epiphone vibrato far from Floyd but you can still use ... bridge without significant problems. the junction body handle: beautiful embossed brass plate.

    UTILIZATION

    the handle is not a handle strat but it is very nice. the body is thinner than a LP, lightened by the tremolo cavity. So the guitar is not heavy and is well balanced. access to acute is same as for a Gibson LP.
    quite sound: nice jazzy sound on the bridge pickup, type out strat phase
    Crystal (strat) on the middle and bridge pickups, the most powerful sound tends towards a LP sound (Duncan replacement does help). microphones can be connected. the humbucker can be split for sounds + strat. but be careful! it is far from the miracle guitar that sounds exactly like a Strat and LP as the same time.
    you can enjoy this guitar if you leave the "bipolarity" LP / strat. it offers something quite different, and has its own personality. good and beautiful friend of the recording studio, which broadens the sound spectrum.

    SOUNDS

    I use this guitar for jazz sounds, and hot humbucker sound. one amp is a Classic Vibe 30 years 90.mes of distortion pedals are XXl Tech 21, Digitech Metal Distortion, and more rarely Big Muff Pi

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use it for just under 20 years.
    I have owned and / or has the following guitars: 12 string Eko, Fender Stratocaster, Fender Showmaster Celtic, Fender Telecaster, Squier 51 (one of my favorites), Godin 5th Avenue (very good), Epiphone ES175 Custom Shop ( excellent), Washburn Bantam (very good), Gibson Les Paul, Epiphone The Biscuit, a Vantage semi-acoustic, Cort Strat imitation.
    we may not like it does not sound like a LP or she is even a remote strat sounds. I personally like the fact that it has its own personality. with hindsight, I would first fell in love with his beautiful little face, and then I would run to buy a Duncan JB for a more punchy sound.
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