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    Yamaha AESFGPublished on 11/27/08 at 08:23
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    22 frets, with systm FretWave narrowly on the frets 1 and 2.
    3 humbuckers: 2 Seymour Duncan Hot raid + 1 Seymour Duncan Jeff Beck
    1 volume
    1 slecteur 5 positions very upscale.
    Tone 1 + push / pull to add Concurrently the neck pickup when you're in position 4 and 5.
    VS100 Wilkinson floating bridge.

    The violin:
    <ul> - Handle special key: ebony black, not too flat, semi-conductor (half body), systm fretWave, the 20 th round of the junction boxes, heel Reduces its simplest form, look of inlaid logos FG.
    Measures:
    - Length of the handle (saddle-bridges): 65 cm
    - 1st box width: 44mm
    - 12th box width: 53.8 mm
    - 1st round edge on the box: 72 mm
    - On board the 12th round bo…
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    22 frets, with systm FretWave narrowly on the frets 1 and 2.
    3 humbuckers: 2 Seymour Duncan Hot raid + 1 Seymour Duncan Jeff Beck
    1 volume
    1 slecteur 5 positions very upscale.
    Tone 1 + push / pull to add Concurrently the neck pickup when you're in position 4 and 5.
    VS100 Wilkinson floating bridge.

    The violin:
    <ul> - Handle special key: ebony black, not too flat, semi-conductor (half body), systm fretWave, the 20 th round of the junction boxes, heel Reduces its simplest form, look of inlaid logos FG.
    Measures:
    - Length of the handle (saddle-bridges): 65 cm
    - 1st box width: 44mm
    - 12th box width: 53.8 mm
    - 1st round edge on the box: 72 mm
    - On board the 12th round box: 77 mm
    - Systm FretWave (amliore accuracy for agreements at the top of the handle)
    - 22 boxes

    - The position of: Mechanical (blocking) on ​​the head, which are opposite each groove of the saddle.
    - Dcoupe of the bridge that follows perfectly the vibrato.
    - The quality of slecteur position and knobs. </ul>

    UTILIZATION

    - A handle ex-cep-tio-tional! fast and smooth ... Gambale must say that is not a race! May be a tad off ...
    - The quality and reliability of components.
    - CASC very easy to acute (heel Reduces its simplest form)
    - Precision of floating bridge
    - A reasonable weight: 3600G

    SOUNDS

    All positions are now truly usable! it's rare enough to highlight!

    Despite the use of 3 double coils, the record is also clear in his superb, not to mention the push / pull the volume pot in shade that brings real richness in this type of sound. Outstanding.

    Saturation, then the tears! I have not found better!
    They are extremely good balance between all positions and each has its usefulness and mood! a true expression with a grain poustouflant!

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use Yamaha AES-FG since 2002.
    I tried a lot of guitars before choosing this one (PRS Custom, Gibson Les Paul Standard, Vigier Excalibur, Luke, ...). It was still missing something ... the clean sound, the sound saturates the handle, only the Yamaha ... I now truly seduced! Ds that I had in hand, the silent "Thunderbolt"!

    I still have not found a quiver today.
    Currently, I play more with a Suhr Pro Series S3 and a Tom Anderson Hollow Drop Top Classic. Their main advantage of being more than the Yamaha lgre (-600g) and sounds better in the clear. Despite everything, this Yamaha is very versatile and has a "whore" of grain on the saturation, I'm not on these two different models.
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