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Published on 04/28/14 at 03:13French manufacturing. Very good finish.
Channel driver ebony, 22 frets.
Seymour Duncan SH7 (humbucker), with push-pull for each.
UTILIZATION
Good ergonomics, light, thin and fast neck.
Varieties because of its push-pull from single humbucker. mainly depends on the type of amp after.
SOUNDS
Suitable for different types of music.
Personally: rock, jazz, fusion, brazil, afro.
Lack a "tad" attack single coil, but compensated with a compressor.
Carvin used on XV112E (all-tube): Wholesale its insured.
Primarily with a classic Peavey Stereo 212 (mosfet) and Hughes & Kettner amp
OVERALL OPINION
Over 25 years of use, still happy
One refrettage and readjustment (light) during this period.
Possessor of other guitars, it remains my favorite because of its versatility and lightness, appreciable on stage!
Yes, I would do this choice, even though this model is no longer made (except custom I think)
Channel driver ebony, 22 frets.
Seymour Duncan SH7 (humbucker), with push-pull for each.
UTILIZATION
Good ergonomics, light, thin and fast neck.
Varieties because of its push-pull from single humbucker. mainly depends on the type of amp after.
SOUNDS
Suitable for different types of music.
Personally: rock, jazz, fusion, brazil, afro.
Lack a "tad" attack single coil, but compensated with a compressor.
Carvin used on XV112E (all-tube): Wholesale its insured.
Primarily with a classic Peavey Stereo 212 (mosfet) and Hughes & Kettner amp
OVERALL OPINION
Over 25 years of use, still happy
One refrettage and readjustment (light) during this period.
Possessor of other guitars, it remains my favorite because of its versatility and lightness, appreciable on stage!
Yes, I would do this choice, even though this model is no longer made (except custom I think)