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Published on 08/16/06 at 06:06
-> In which country was it made?
Korea
Bought a used 660 euros.
-> How many frets, what kind of micro as well as their configuration?
- Quarter cash
- Net cash multi-layered
- Seymour Duncan pickups (model 59 to the handle and the custom custom bridge)
- Rosewood fingerboard, 22 frets
- Inlays benchmarks "wings" pearl
- Contour Control (VCC)
- Black Chrome hardware
- AAA flamed maple table
- Mahogany neck piece
- Mahogany body
- Table sculpted modern single cutaway
- Stop tailpiece with Tune-o-matic
- Exclusive Grover Tuners - Report 18:1
- Buzz Feiten Tuning System
-> What are the settings (volume, tone, micro switch ...)?
- 3-way switch, handle - handle + easel - easel
- A volume for each microphone
- Voice Contour System, a kind of tone.
UTILIZATION
-> The handle is it fun?
Channel rather thin, heel end which allows good access to acute.
-> Ergonomics is it good (in terms of shape, weight ...)?
Relatively light weight it is lighter than my previous washburn strat-type, the form does not interfere with both sitting and standing.
- Gets it easy to sound good? ...
Easily can be not, we must get used to the bridge pickup SH11 and sharp enough to handle '59 round and warm. The VCC requires a bit of time to handle it but not worth a real tone (The VCC can choose the level of spittage microphones).
SOUNDS
- They are suitable to your style of music?
Since I do not really precise style it suits me, though it does not really want to do or death metal.
Well as its clear that distortion, see above for the sound of microphones.
OVERALL OPINION
This guitar is packed with everything I was looking for a violin as Gibson (2 humbuckers, tune o matic, etc ...), a hearing even if it is not there for looks than for sound, good microphone which are a great value in my opinion, Grover, and a very nice table.
I am completely satisfied, pulling the strings today seems a bit light so I will change it.
Korea
Bought a used 660 euros.
-> How many frets, what kind of micro as well as their configuration?
- Quarter cash
- Net cash multi-layered
- Seymour Duncan pickups (model 59 to the handle and the custom custom bridge)
- Rosewood fingerboard, 22 frets
- Inlays benchmarks "wings" pearl
- Contour Control (VCC)
- Black Chrome hardware
- AAA flamed maple table
- Mahogany neck piece
- Mahogany body
- Table sculpted modern single cutaway
- Stop tailpiece with Tune-o-matic
- Exclusive Grover Tuners - Report 18:1
- Buzz Feiten Tuning System
-> What are the settings (volume, tone, micro switch ...)?
- 3-way switch, handle - handle + easel - easel
- A volume for each microphone
- Voice Contour System, a kind of tone.
UTILIZATION
-> The handle is it fun?
Channel rather thin, heel end which allows good access to acute.
-> Ergonomics is it good (in terms of shape, weight ...)?
Relatively light weight it is lighter than my previous washburn strat-type, the form does not interfere with both sitting and standing.
- Gets it easy to sound good? ...
Easily can be not, we must get used to the bridge pickup SH11 and sharp enough to handle '59 round and warm. The VCC requires a bit of time to handle it but not worth a real tone (The VCC can choose the level of spittage microphones).
SOUNDS
- They are suitable to your style of music?
Since I do not really precise style it suits me, though it does not really want to do or death metal.
Well as its clear that distortion, see above for the sound of microphones.
OVERALL OPINION
This guitar is packed with everything I was looking for a violin as Gibson (2 humbuckers, tune o matic, etc ...), a hearing even if it is not there for looks than for sound, good microphone which are a great value in my opinion, Grover, and a very nice table.
I am completely satisfied, pulling the strings today seems a bit light so I will change it.