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  • mikelkunmikelkun

    Samick SR-660-ARS/TTPublished on 09/30/03 at 13:41
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Made in Korea. 24 spaces available.
    Licensed Floyd Rose tremolo
    Rosewood handle. Incrutations with pearl shaped Arrows
    Translucent varnish, excellent finish, the neck and the body is solid wood. The guitar is heavy plutt. Volume one Tone and a 5-way switch for a split double. Approximately 2400 F 12 years ago

    UTILIZATION

    Channel gnial, the varnish is the sliding sleeve is thin enough. I've rarely been as comfortable in the hands
    CHAC in acute is perfect, but really when you get on I 23 24 spaces, but that's normal.

    SOUNDS

    This gives the sounds of strata, but the micro and the middle of the bridge, put together gives a sound I love, but it was still prcis a bit …
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    Made in Korea. 24 spaces available.
    Licensed Floyd Rose tremolo
    Rosewood handle. Incrutations with pearl shaped Arrows
    Translucent varnish, excellent finish, the neck and the body is solid wood. The guitar is heavy plutt. Volume one Tone and a 5-way switch for a split double. Approximately 2400 F 12 years ago

    UTILIZATION

    Channel gnial, the varnish is the sliding sleeve is thin enough. I've rarely been as comfortable in the hands
    CHAC in acute is perfect, but really when you get on I 23 24 spaces, but that's normal.

    SOUNDS

    This gives the sounds of strata, but the micro and the middle of the bridge, put together gives a sound I love, but it was still prcis a bit dirty, with Marshall, it's g nial.

    OVERALL OPINION

    The guitar has 12 years, which proves that the violin Corenne is not as good as the super high rise 10,000 bales. The only problem is the mcaniques (especially floyd that I had to change after 3 or 4 years). Since RAS. A good vibrato is when even a Gotoh 1500 bullets.
    The report price is excellent quality.
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  • Raziel37Raziel37

    Samick SR-660-ARS/TTPublished on 10/10/04 at 10:12
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Guitar absolutely superb, very clever race and varnishes slippery. It is a vraiplaisir to play it! Recommended for beginners!

    UTILIZATION

    Easy to use

    SOUNDS

    Micro overdrive is a bit cafouilleur for treble and sounds of agreement.

    OVERALL OPINION

    Good guitar, really deserves this note!
  • Audiofanzine FRAudiofanzine FR

    Samick SR-660-ARS/TTPublished on 12/12/08 at 03:50
    (Originally written by Soloist/translated from Audiofanzine FR)
    Made in Korea

    24 frets, two Samick single coils and one humbucker. No humbucker split function.

    The tremolo under Floyd Rose license isn't the best.

    Volume control

    Tone control

    5-way toggle switch

    Very good neck. Fast, comfortable, precise.

    UTILIZATION

    Very pleasant neck

    SOUNDS

    .

    OVERALL OPINION

    Hello,

    I've owned this guitar since 1995. Years have gone by without a single problem.

    My model is black and the neck has no pearly arrow inlays.

    I don't like the golden hardware anymore so I'm gonna change them for silver (machine heads, string locking system, knobs, strap locks, screws, et…
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    (Originally written by Soloist/translated from Audiofanzine FR)
    Made in Korea

    24 frets, two Samick single coils and one humbucker. No humbucker split function.

    The tremolo under Floyd Rose license isn't the best.

    Volume control

    Tone control

    5-way toggle switch

    Very good neck. Fast, comfortable, precise.

    UTILIZATION

    Very pleasant neck

    SOUNDS

    .

    OVERALL OPINION

    Hello,

    I've owned this guitar since 1995. Years have gone by without a single problem.

    My model is black and the neck has no pearly arrow inlays.

    I don't like the golden hardware anymore so I'm gonna change them for silver (machine heads, string locking system, knobs, strap locks, screws, etc.).

    I replaced the pots and the toggle switch because they generated noise.

    I think I will also install a silver Floyd Rose tremolo.

    I also own an Ibanez S470 Sabre series which is much worst than this old and affordable Samick in spite of its DIMARZIO TONE ZONE pickup.

    This Samick has a rather inaccurate response but that's what I like about it.

    The sound is warm. It's a great guitar.

    I play it with a Starforce amp and a Boss EM-6 effect board.
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