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Published on 03/13/07 at 12:25
Said before
but the beautiful stuff

UTILIZATION

Handle very nice, easy access to acute, although hand.
gréable the guitar is within reach when you are sitting (not standing still trying), the weight is a bit high but the stuff is present.
For sound, it is simply amazing: in electro acoustics, with its highly crystalline still heat in Electrical & Seymour Duncan is a mahogany body: sustain and presence whether for the clear or full.
The mixture of acoustic and electronic sound is very interesting (mixing incorporated into the guitar.
for MIDI, I have yet to try but I already know that it will please me.
HOWEVER IMPORTANT: As a member of the state Audiofanzine, the guitar does the agreement when you pull the strings with vibrato, for cons in the opposite direction I did not notice any problem. So if you are a hard vibrato drop ...

SOUNDS

This guitar is very versatile because of these characteristics, which goes very well with my game, which goes from blues rock, jazz and trip hop.
for its clear I find this guitar perfect in every way (lots of versatility), but I prefer the saturated sounds to a cad Mr. Vai's very expressive, the Universe over my 777 and my modified 7V suit me perfectly.
Nevertheless, the distorted sounds are of very high quality and very professional.
Hear the sound http://raphaon.musicblog.fr, I use it in some of my compositions.

OVERALL OPINION

I tried the XTSA before you buy, the choice was not so easy (especially since I have not tried on the same amp)
The XTSA is very interesting especially for value for money.
The difference between these two guitars is the choice of wood for eclipses: poplar and mahogany for the XTSA for LGXT, and in the choice of pickups: Seymour for LGXT XTSA and Godin. This has an impact at power, the LGXT is simply more interesting, a more jazzy and warmer than in either unscrambled or saturated.
For those who want a versatile guitar with great sound, the LGXT is here!
I love it!