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Published on 05/05/07 at 07:07
Résumé of the specs: All mahogany, rosewood fingerboard, 24 frets, medium jumbo frets, abalone inlays, 59 classic and split two seymour etc ... but especially a weight standard.
Assembles into core, the finish is not irrprochable: I noticed a little polish a lightweight in places and a bit of an improper angle, but nothing trsmchant. The rosewood used for the key is not the best I've seen and MRIT to be a little oil.

UTILIZATION

The instrument used rvle trs enjoyable despite its weight, which is all the same feel APRS several hours of play up.
The form gives a weird balance of excelling bte shows that a good ergonomics trs. The handle is comfortable and trs Access in 24 cases DGIG perfectly.
The sound of the machine is simply excellent.

SOUNDS

Volume at the peak, the level of output and gives a famous mammouthesque rsultat lamp on an amp, the valve at HK piphone triamp. We are in a universe Gibsonnien trs. Rglage the volume and the split for each pickup provides an impressive number of nuances, which allows you to use the guitar for all types of music and sounds.
If the guitar is named after a group that some are unaware that through qq tubes of the 80, it's much rjouira mtalleux that fans of blues, pop etc. ...
Note that the large Robert has not put a jug ncessaire SETTING THE Tone on the guitar.

OVERALL OPINION

I have this guitar for a week and I never get tired of testing since 1001 to ring the fawns. I have a lot of guitars: a Telecaster, a Start, a flying V, a Variax and whatnot. This is by far one of my best, if not THE best, both in terms of look as the sound. The quality price ratio is impressive and should be ashamed of some brands amricaines. And if c'tait again, I would shed my mite even the rednecks in the Schecter.