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The Clairvoyant
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Published on 02/03/12 at 14:19
Best value:
Excellent
Made in korea
this part has already been specified
UTILIZATION
the handle is nice it is a modern C profile not too round it is painted the same color as the body and varnishes.
ergonomics is good, it is a form style stratovolcano with a good balance it does not lean on the other hand it weighs a little weight but with a good strap that's not embarrassing, the violin is of good quality and finishes are impécables.
access to the treble is very easy thanks to the cutaway right side of the typical PRS and medium frets more accessible in the treble that big jumbo.
we easily get a good sound by adjusting the amplifier
SOUNDS
sounds suit my style (experimental rock, hard rock)
saturation in the bridge pickup delivers a fairly neutral with modern bite and rather dry, clean and cold is neurtre
saturation in the neck pickup delivers a vintage sound but punchy, dry clean, dry vintage always
I play on a tube combo amp Randall RG50 or I plug in my sound card to record
I prefer the neck pickup has more personality, I find the bridge pickup a bit bland and cold.
OVERALL OPINION
I use it for 6 months
I was looking for a more traditional guitar but not provided with a vintage tremolo strings and blocks without a head with normal mechanical misaligned.
what I like most is its ease of play and aesthetics, the only thing that bothers me is the bridge pickup I will change to a Seymour Duncan SH15 sh4 or to see.
the price / quality ratio is excellent given the build quality and finish so I do it again this choice without hesitation.
this part has already been specified
UTILIZATION
the handle is nice it is a modern C profile not too round it is painted the same color as the body and varnishes.
ergonomics is good, it is a form style stratovolcano with a good balance it does not lean on the other hand it weighs a little weight but with a good strap that's not embarrassing, the violin is of good quality and finishes are impécables.
access to the treble is very easy thanks to the cutaway right side of the typical PRS and medium frets more accessible in the treble that big jumbo.
we easily get a good sound by adjusting the amplifier
SOUNDS
sounds suit my style (experimental rock, hard rock)
saturation in the bridge pickup delivers a fairly neutral with modern bite and rather dry, clean and cold is neurtre
saturation in the neck pickup delivers a vintage sound but punchy, dry clean, dry vintage always
I play on a tube combo amp Randall RG50 or I plug in my sound card to record
I prefer the neck pickup has more personality, I find the bridge pickup a bit bland and cold.
OVERALL OPINION
I use it for 6 months
I was looking for a more traditional guitar but not provided with a vintage tremolo strings and blocks without a head with normal mechanical misaligned.
what I like most is its ease of play and aesthetics, the only thing that bothers me is the bridge pickup I will change to a Seymour Duncan SH15 sh4 or to see.
the price / quality ratio is excellent given the build quality and finish so I do it again this choice without hesitation.