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Note : 8 sur 10

«  Excellent value for money. »

Published on 06/27/10 at 04:17
Best value: Excellent
Made in Canada in the Godin factory.
It has a maple neck thin enough for 24 boxes. Getting started is fairly easy.
It has a humbucker bridge side followed by 2 LPs simple. Everything is excellent seymour duncan. The 5-position switch lets you navigate between them and how to combine a stratum.

The body is solid maple and the table, I do not know.

When one holds in hand, we feel that this is a quality instrument with a flawless finish.

I takes only 8 because I do not like the grainy black color and there is a very limited color choices.

UTILIZATION

The neck is not bad, he takes it in hand. I usually play a Les Paul and a Start. I would say it is between the two level size.
It arrives in a few settings to produce interesting sounds.
I tested sitting in a mag and saw no problem with its ergonomic composiiton it is a bit heavy but it is far from an LP

SOUNDS

I tested it on a Randall.
The clean sounds are good as others.
We have a very wide tonal palette and the HSS configuration avoids the bass sound that I sometimes found on a muddy LP.
My thing is, the 80s rock to Slash, Motley ... etc.
I takes only 7 because we can not say that the sounds are excellent, I found it on the other hand lack of personality. They are just too good.

OVERALL OPINION

Seen at 1000 € in new mag. It's a mega value for money.
I almost take it but I'm dry right now. I urge TBD those who want to buy a good guitar without breaking the bank completely versatile.