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Blackwater-Park
Published on 12/10/09 at 12:35
Made in Korea
24 frets
vintage type tremolo PRS Designed
1 volume, 1 tone, 3 position selector
PRS passive microwave
Wide thin neck stuck
Mahogany body with maple top and maple veneer Custom Allender Burst
maple neck, rosewood fingerboard with insert bat
UTILIZATION
The neck is really nice, the first time I tried it, I told myself "bug is a real highway!" And finally I discovered, after buying the beast, it was more a highway, it was really a runway.
I find access to acute rather easy but do not expect a stroll on the E string bass from the 20 th fret = P
Me playing with a Vox 15 watt amp and a Zoom pedal G2.1u, relatively low-end stuff, I get a sound pretty good that even managed to make him jealous of a friend who "best" instruments.
SOUNDS
This guitar is well suited to my style of music, which is actually quite varied, from gypsy jazz to black metal. It is extremely versatile, that's what I like about her.
The neck pickup provides a warm round sound and clean, with some distortion is enough.
The bridge pickup, it offers a more slamming into clean, distortion and it is quite indescribable *-*
I still think changing the pickups in a more or less near future, just to make me happy and pampered this beautiful guitar.
OVERALL OPINION
I own this guitar since mid-September.
It suits me in every respect, it is really versatile.
Before it, I owned a Epiphone Les Paul Studio entry level, so I immediately made the difference, it goes without saying.
I love her inlays, which are at least unusual <img class="smiley" src="/images/audiofanzine/interface/smileys/icon_lol.gif" alt="" />
The value for money is pretty good, I got it for around 800 euros with a game cover + string + 53 + picks two jacks (offered by the seller), as if it were to do again, I would do this choice without hesitation!
24 frets
vintage type tremolo PRS Designed
1 volume, 1 tone, 3 position selector
PRS passive microwave
Wide thin neck stuck
Mahogany body with maple top and maple veneer Custom Allender Burst
maple neck, rosewood fingerboard with insert bat
UTILIZATION
The neck is really nice, the first time I tried it, I told myself "bug is a real highway!" And finally I discovered, after buying the beast, it was more a highway, it was really a runway.
I find access to acute rather easy but do not expect a stroll on the E string bass from the 20 th fret = P
Me playing with a Vox 15 watt amp and a Zoom pedal G2.1u, relatively low-end stuff, I get a sound pretty good that even managed to make him jealous of a friend who "best" instruments.
SOUNDS
This guitar is well suited to my style of music, which is actually quite varied, from gypsy jazz to black metal. It is extremely versatile, that's what I like about her.
The neck pickup provides a warm round sound and clean, with some distortion is enough.
The bridge pickup, it offers a more slamming into clean, distortion and it is quite indescribable *-*
I still think changing the pickups in a more or less near future, just to make me happy and pampered this beautiful guitar.
OVERALL OPINION
I own this guitar since mid-September.
It suits me in every respect, it is really versatile.
Before it, I owned a Epiphone Les Paul Studio entry level, so I immediately made the difference, it goes without saying.
I love her inlays, which are at least unusual <img class="smiley" src="/images/audiofanzine/interface/smileys/icon_lol.gif" alt="" />
The value for money is pretty good, I got it for around 800 euros with a game cover + string + 53 + picks two jacks (offered by the seller), as if it were to do again, I would do this choice without hesitation!