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Published on 06/19/13 at 03:57"Made in Korea" stuck behind the head. This is the body of a Lag Arkane with a piezo under the bridge as a microphone.
Volume 1
1 "double" knob for bass / treble
1 switch for 5 presets
UTILIZATION
The handle is a mixture of conventional, relatively flat button with a characteristic head nylon guitars, electric and with a profile very close to the end and Nut.
Access to the latest cases of the handle is a breeze!
To bounce off other opinions, I think the brand in the 6th box is not annoying.
Very lightweight, this guitar is really comfortable even after hours of playing standing.
SOUNDS
I wanted a nylon guitar cash effects and especially not from my octave and sound feedback in porridge, something almost impossible with a sounding (I had a CEC7 Cort which was nice but could not bear the octave). A solid body is required. What made me lean towards the Lag rather than a Godin, is the handle and also the EQ presets. They are relevant and can be adapted with the EQ on the guitar, but be careful to manage the volume between each sound. So, I got rid of my EQ pedal and my amp (Eden bass ... it will be long to explain why bass and guitar but not short).
It sounds on everything! Amp acoustic, electric, sound, microwave ... but I have a slight preference for the rendering on my Peavey classic30.
With it I play funk, bossa, reggae and it still has its place, what versatile!
OVERALL OPINION
It's been three weeks that I have but I tried long and a Godin (and the epiphone chet atkins a buddy stagg and the like) in-store sound system and amp electric guitar.
Well ... it must connect to play with other musicians, but eventually, it makes a good guitar work when it wants to work late at night without disturbing the rest of the family.
It completely filled the specifications that I was forced me hands down! So yes, I would do this choice without hesitation.
Volume 1
1 "double" knob for bass / treble
1 switch for 5 presets
UTILIZATION
The handle is a mixture of conventional, relatively flat button with a characteristic head nylon guitars, electric and with a profile very close to the end and Nut.
Access to the latest cases of the handle is a breeze!
To bounce off other opinions, I think the brand in the 6th box is not annoying.
Very lightweight, this guitar is really comfortable even after hours of playing standing.
SOUNDS
I wanted a nylon guitar cash effects and especially not from my octave and sound feedback in porridge, something almost impossible with a sounding (I had a CEC7 Cort which was nice but could not bear the octave). A solid body is required. What made me lean towards the Lag rather than a Godin, is the handle and also the EQ presets. They are relevant and can be adapted with the EQ on the guitar, but be careful to manage the volume between each sound. So, I got rid of my EQ pedal and my amp (Eden bass ... it will be long to explain why bass and guitar but not short).
It sounds on everything! Amp acoustic, electric, sound, microwave ... but I have a slight preference for the rendering on my Peavey classic30.
With it I play funk, bossa, reggae and it still has its place, what versatile!
OVERALL OPINION
It's been three weeks that I have but I tried long and a Godin (and the epiphone chet atkins a buddy stagg and the like) in-store sound system and amp electric guitar.
Well ... it must connect to play with other musicians, but eventually, it makes a good guitar work when it wants to work late at night without disturbing the rest of the family.
It completely filled the specifications that I was forced me hands down! So yes, I would do this choice without hesitation.