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Lâg Jet New Vintage JV100

Other Shape Guitar from Lâg belonging to the Jet 100 series

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Published on 11/17/07 at 09:15
Guitar made in China, 24 frets, 3 pickups Stratocaster type simple type vintage staggered studs, 5-way switch, 1 volume and 1 tone.
Vibrato bridge type vintage Stratocaster, maple neck, solid basswood body.

The Chinese-made guitars of French origin should not scare you. We are dealing with a good quality of manufacture, the body is not reconstituted wood but solid. The finish is in the standards of guitar type START with a headstock painted and varnished, the mechanical oil bath and a vibrato / bridge design old but proven.

UTILIZATION

Viewpoint use, we are not far from a Start. The microphone configuration and shape are reminiscent of some of us. The instrument is light and handy.

It is normally sensitive to disturbances (hum) and the pickups are not very sensitive to feedback and microphonics.

SOUNDS

In clean sounds, the sound of this guitar is very good, plugged into a marshall 4x12 100 watts, we have an instrument capable of many styles, from clean to the shadows through the sounds more saturated.

The sound is warmer, less garish than the micro chevalent telecaster. The neck pickup is fat and will book has a more blues.

For the price, the quality of the microphones is impresionante! No feedback or microphonics.

OVERALL OPINION

For 249 euros, you have a guitar of great French brand, of course Asian manufacturing but the requirements seem to be those of France. No concession seems to have been made.

The downside of this guitar is probably its vintage vibrato on which the bridges would have preferred more modern than those installed (such as crushed metal on vintage strat series).

In conclusion, we have a good quality guitar for little more than a Stagg and cheaper than a Squier good ...

I think if you want a good electric guitar, not wanting to spend a lot in a Fender U.S. or Mexico and want to buy without making a strange cheap, please.