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Published on 12/29/07 at 10:57
Made by hand in california 1998 model
24cases, 2 doublesDiMarziocustom made for Parker and a piezo
Parker locking vibrato uphill
master volume, magnetic & piezo tone for magnetic and piezo. Button to turn off the circuit amimentation the piezo.
set neck to see cast!

UTILIZATION

Handle very end, after a little practice it is very nice, fast, very good access to acute, easy to play. wish it was a little short because the space between the frets are just a little more than a raprochant Gibson as a stratum.

SOUNDS

Extremely versatile! it has no limit: to lese in the large rock in funk, jazz ...
The piezo is a joy, we have the real feeling of change instrument.
the magnetic Di Marzio, leursimages faithful to have a very specific sound, not at all runny what can be the weak point if you like the sound vintage.
I play with a rect o verb and a ToneLab SE. In both cases the sound is perfect.

OVERALL OPINION

I use it for 4 years and I do not regret my choice. MOJO version with SeymourDuncan may be a better choice for bluesy sounds. The finish is flawless. However, its form, it is very fragile. Aesthetically it is a true success for those who love him. Personally, I love the look. For sound is a guitar that fills me all the time and I know she will be able ds any circumstances. Perfect studio for its sounds and the scene for aesthetics.

black dots: all luthiers will tell you to fix shit! The stereo is zero and loosen all the time, but fragile vibrato cosmetically, do not Vallant an old floyd. varnishes tend to do the "bubbles". This is the problem of guitar Inova, the manufacturer try new products but it is not Always successful. However many things are more enjoyable and more thought, such as 24cases Reccords or time to change the strings ...