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Published on 04/25/06 at 09:08
Guitar made in Canada.
22 frets, micro: Seymor Duncan Jazz II-handle and Seymor Duncan personalis-bridge micro-acute Seymor Duncan Designed by him even for this guitar, then LR Baggs piezo, then MIDI sensor.
5 switch positions for the micro-Tele, Start and Gibson ensured.
Wilkinson bridge type sensor piezo over MIDI.
Settings: Seymor Duncan pickups, volume, volume: MIDI, tone-Seymor Dincan microphones, switch to change the MIDI programes, piezo-volume, more treble, mids and bass piezo! Perfecte what!
Solid mahogany neck ebony fingerboard more for super-fast MIDI response!
22 frets,

UTILIZATION

Mahogany beautiful from any point of view: esthttique and manual. Indeed, it is a pure pleasure to walk on it as easy, not too fat nor too thin perfect short. The highs are simple to achieve, even if the handle 22 facilitates freight least CHAC example with a godin SD remains largely (by far) accesible. Short sleeve trs enjoyable, also affects Saddle.
The very first time I took her in my arms, it seemed heavy. Of course compar a guitar "normal" type fender is not surprising. But rest assured, after a few minutes if I was asked my opinion on the weight I probably said, "what bin weight? It is normal ..." yes but its 8kg for a guitar may seem heavy some type matches. The form is trs agrbale guitar does not slide, remains stable and is perfectly playable up.
Its level is when the same reason I do not hsit. Trs simple and it sounds correct to obtain a level of almost beginners. Dj Aillant years derrire my back