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JibG
Published on 12/11/07 at 05:41
Gutiare made in canada, assembles the United States (for reasons of taxes priori)
22 medium-jumbo frets, 2 Seymour Duncan "Jazz II" to the handle, "custom custom" in the bridge.
I have a translucent red finish: mahogany seen through by reflection.
I quibble, but the application of the patent is not perfect in the cavity.
Fixed bridge, profondment be inserted into the wood.
Mahogany neck, 22 inches in radius: trs flat (what I was looking), grazing about 22mm at nut. Similar sleeves like those of Ibanez, but with a short scale.
The key is rosewood.
10-1 for the patent
UTILIZATION
Channel fluid, enjoyable, I used to be a 60's Gibson's profile, but the handle gave me cramps after an hour of play
key "ergo-touch" the edges of key trs are neat and well-lim no grip, not like some of you g. .. "faded", yet two times Chres
original draft of 9-46, and short scale: super easy to bend.
The body is in the beautiful mahogany but hlas, weight in pti ...
the action is low, but no buz, except when I play badly
with five mic positions, we get it easy DIFFERENT sound: blues, funk, pop, rock, hard rock ...
J'enlve 1 point for weight.
SOUNDS
You can play from blues to heavy rock.
His most typical Gibson fender that, even if, in a split pickups (position 2 and 4 of the switch), we get a micro sound simple.
Intermdiaire position (split + split sleeve bridge) is nice for chords in the clear.
My position is prfre chevalent position humbucker: big rock!
10/10!
OVERALL OPINION
I have this guitar for two years.
Sober, too, may be, but she has her little charm, I love.
Unbelievable price (compare its competitors made in United States, or even made in Asia ...)
Good quality sounds great.
I plan to spend the Godin Montreal to stay home with Godin and mahogany, while having a lightweight guitar.
10 to 1 because of the weight still.
22 medium-jumbo frets, 2 Seymour Duncan "Jazz II" to the handle, "custom custom" in the bridge.
I have a translucent red finish: mahogany seen through by reflection.
I quibble, but the application of the patent is not perfect in the cavity.
Fixed bridge, profondment be inserted into the wood.
Mahogany neck, 22 inches in radius: trs flat (what I was looking), grazing about 22mm at nut. Similar sleeves like those of Ibanez, but with a short scale.
The key is rosewood.
10-1 for the patent
UTILIZATION
Channel fluid, enjoyable, I used to be a 60's Gibson's profile, but the handle gave me cramps after an hour of play
key "ergo-touch" the edges of key trs are neat and well-lim no grip, not like some of you g. .. "faded", yet two times Chres
original draft of 9-46, and short scale: super easy to bend.
The body is in the beautiful mahogany but hlas, weight in pti ...
the action is low, but no buz, except when I play badly
with five mic positions, we get it easy DIFFERENT sound: blues, funk, pop, rock, hard rock ...
J'enlve 1 point for weight.
SOUNDS
You can play from blues to heavy rock.
His most typical Gibson fender that, even if, in a split pickups (position 2 and 4 of the switch), we get a micro sound simple.
Intermdiaire position (split + split sleeve bridge) is nice for chords in the clear.
My position is prfre chevalent position humbucker: big rock!
10/10!
OVERALL OPINION
I have this guitar for two years.
Sober, too, may be, but she has her little charm, I love.
Unbelievable price (compare its competitors made in United States, or even made in Asia ...)
Good quality sounds great.
I plan to spend the Godin Montreal to stay home with Godin and mahogany, while having a lightweight guitar.
10 to 1 because of the weight still.