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Jonathan Mofset Jonathan Mofset
Published on 10/09/07 at 03:42
Guitar acquired in 2001 with an easel / ultra smooth vibrato
Typical settings 2 tone and a volume whose location is well thought of for violing but sometimes annoying Lorqui the attack on the right hand hits the knob that goes wrong easily.

UTILIZATION

The handle is nice, a thin profile, but it will.
Access to acute is impeccable and the overall ergonomics

SOUNDS

I itches more I play. This guitar helps me out sounds and arrangements to validate my bass lines.
I plugged into a bass amp SWR 100W where does a very nice clear sound.
I detune Si for deep and serious I have a BOSS metal zone connected to my regret, all micro P90 MT + 2 + 100W SWR not ring at all. I do not know whose fault, but it's not the right formula.

OVERALL OPINION

Occasional use since 2001 and 2000F acquired at the time, this guitar is fulfilling its role.
I love the retro look but very specific forms of models integrating several references (head explorer, 4001 rickenbacker body mounted as a left, Ibanez IC ...) with a sequined black finish. I love the model with a strong personality. And for sound, light is perfect for the secret to Pink Floyd very flat.
The handle is a little special, a little thick for my taste, and the spacing between the strings a bit tight for my bass player's fingers. But you get used to it ...
The price / quality ratio is very good if you are searching a clear strat-type with little crack in prices crazy, and I would say even more clean!
I do it again this choice because it combines a great look, sounds and a nice vibrato.
In retro style with a good personality for both visual and sound not too expensive, although I'll side with Hagstrom ...