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Published on 08/04/10 at 07:26
Best value: Excellent
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mine is blue, and really beautiful (this is the color used for the cover page of the site:)


UTILIZATION

the handle is quite similar to a power, a true happiness, which makes a real guitar hybrid, both the rhythmic arpeggios and solos with a small low action, a super nice touch and almost flat (like my favorite electric)
very mild course, thank you for the back, because quite thin (like SQ) that makes it super easy to use in all circumstances


SOUNDS

vacuum sound is fine, but obviously given the thin projection is not similar to a large auditorium:), but ample to occur with or without amp work on the terrace - I did not try to vacuum more
Then, the sound is electro-acoustic nickel, nothing to say
the P90 (my favorite mics) is perfectly usable in clean and crunch, no worries, very good sound, very warm
the two together is really good, very rich, unique
For my part, as I have to go live acoustic sound of a crunch sound on the same song, well that's fine, even without acoustic amp, although I have an emulator on my Fender acoustic Superfield XD, but The piezo is quite usable on the full channel 1 lights

OVERALL OPINION

I'm at the beginning of the discovery, but it's a good start:)
I tested the Ibanez Montage, less expensive (the model without the effects), but it is most successful and playable bcp - one must say that it is a clone of Taylor who is 4x the price - and a large amount of electro-acoustic course
excellent value for money, its finish and its place in big
part of its design and ergonomics is really a guitar to do anything nice and easy to use. I work well both my rhythmic pop-rock arpeggios that my and my solo, any time of day and night ela without disturbing the neighbors:)

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