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Published on 05/07/03 at 15:00Academy of Sound, Preston, £399. Well, that was the listed price, but I part-exchanged Strat for it.
It was a toss-up between this, and another Les Paul. But this won due to the price, originality, sounds, and EVH.
Let's see. It'd be quicker to tell you what I don't like. But then that'd be a waste of time. Because there isn't much. Or anything.
SO...why do I like it? Because it's easy to play, the neck feels perfect. The Floyd Rose stays in perfect tuning, as does the D-Tuna.
The sounds I can get out of this thing are amazing, even though it lacks a tone control (but let's face it, who actually uses them.) The pickups are bright, and full, and RAWK!
It rules.
N/A.
Well built by 8 year old Koreans.
It's a fucking fab buy. If you can't afford this, then the Vintage Van Halen thingy is pretty much as good.
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
It was a toss-up between this, and another Les Paul. But this won due to the price, originality, sounds, and EVH.
Let's see. It'd be quicker to tell you what I don't like. But then that'd be a waste of time. Because there isn't much. Or anything.
SO...why do I like it? Because it's easy to play, the neck feels perfect. The Floyd Rose stays in perfect tuning, as does the D-Tuna.
The sounds I can get out of this thing are amazing, even though it lacks a tone control (but let's face it, who actually uses them.) The pickups are bright, and full, and RAWK!
It rules.
N/A.
Well built by 8 year old Koreans.
It's a fucking fab buy. If you can't afford this, then the Vintage Van Halen thingy is pretty much as good.
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com