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ference31
Published on 02/06/07 at 06:40
Value For Money :
Poor
Very nice guitar to play, snapping, precise, beautiful finish, the Alhambra in style, ideal for lovers of Spanish rumba style gypsy king. Nothing to say except that the handle a little thick, nothing to do with the fabulous Takamine electro acoustic FGD 136S (model become very rare to see advice to collectors found) the handle is one of the most enjoyable that I been given to play god and know that I practice some, but not match so the now expensive FGD 136S, the neck feels good, good résonnace under the rosette. Relatively versatile guitar with access to treble, it sounds like a good Spanish. It's not a guitar or a violin maker 136S but the product is good overall.
UTILIZATION
Channel pleasant, it is not an FGD 136S but overall it is very correct
SOUNDS
I'm more into flamenco, rumba, flamenco classical view, it seems to me to excel as a homogeneous free guitar luthier, however, but it more versatile
OVERALL OPINION
The two have kept for years and have sold it long ago. Guitar was my mop, I have 8 guitars in the style at home and it was the cheapest I had in Pouche, however, it give me what I asked.
UTILIZATION
Channel pleasant, it is not an FGD 136S but overall it is very correct
SOUNDS
I'm more into flamenco, rumba, flamenco classical view, it seems to me to excel as a homogeneous free guitar luthier, however, but it more versatile
OVERALL OPINION
The two have kept for years and have sold it long ago. Guitar was my mop, I have 8 guitars in the style at home and it was the cheapest I had in Pouche, however, it give me what I asked.