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Published on 09/01/05 at 11:32
Guitar I quote "made in Kora" equipped with 24 frets.
Duncan Designed pickups, 2 doubles and a simple medium.
Licensed Floyd Rose tremolo.
A mechanical oil bath grover.
knob volume and tone, 5 position selector micro, push pull on tone knob to spend two doubles in singles.
Flat handle that goes well with inlay 'shark teeth'

UTILIZATION

Fun to play guitar standing as sitting, Access in acute is easy but a little larger frets, the neck is fast and easy route.
The bridge pickup gives a very good offense and armony killing, the neck pickup is warm and the medium, it is a medium bah.
Guitar quality is well proportioned over, the only problem is the quality of vibrato that is mediocre, I t forced to replace it by chance an original floyd goes into the site without making dfonce in the body.

SOUNDS

I play death metal and this guitar gets stuck trs well, but it will not be as sound level, I think it's been versatile palette of sounds offered by their microphones. I play on a V-amp II, a marshall amp rack lamp, and a 2 * 12 cabinet Genz-Benz, which gives me an accurate sound aggressive and powerful, good rponse microphones.

OVERALL OPINION

I use it for more than two years, I have no complaints from the old vibrato. I had a custom Franaise LAG the beast before this one, and what I play, it is clear that the CS-780 is much more advantageous, but less versatile. I have no ide of the original price of this guitar, so in terms of quality price ratio .... beh JEnter not.
In addition it is solid and good design, nothing moves and takes good agreement.
But if I had known that I will have had the balls floyd 2000 just after buying it I will have no outlet, so I made him drop his note for it, but it's still a good trs guitar.