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  • parkin'stomparkin'stom

    Custom77 China Girl Raw Raw PowerPublished on 12/27/09 at 10:48
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
  • alboualbou

    Woodstock Revival!

    Custom77 China Girl Raw Raw PowerPublished on 10/28/10 at 09:23
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    The China Girl Raw Raw Power Custom 77 is manufactured in South Korea (curdle loads required) To reduce the cot manufacturing. This is a true copy of the famous Gibson SG Special 60's! A DGain hell!
    It is a team easel type Tune-O-Matic, the handle has a half-round profile (Strat-style '), there are 22 frets perfectly recessed into the handle to hair and lime! The whole body of al mahogany! Yes Sir!
    It has 2 microphones "P77" P90 version of the Gibson Custom, but getting closer all the same simple microphones by their sounds.
    There are 2 knobs per mic: "Tone" and "Volume" and a microphone slecteur "toggle switch": Bridge pickup alone Neck pickup + bridge pickup, Neck pickup alone.
    Finall…
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    The China Girl Raw Raw Power Custom 77 is manufactured in South Korea (curdle loads required) To reduce the cot manufacturing. This is a true copy of the famous Gibson SG Special 60's! A DGain hell!
    It is a team easel type Tune-O-Matic, the handle has a half-round profile (Strat-style '), there are 22 frets perfectly recessed into the handle to hair and lime! The whole body of al mahogany! Yes Sir!
    It has 2 microphones "P77" P90 version of the Gibson Custom, but getting closer all the same simple microphones by their sounds.
    There are 2 knobs per mic: "Tone" and "Volume" and a microphone slecteur "toggle switch": Bridge pickup alone Neck pickup + bridge pickup, Neck pickup alone.
    Finally, we note a very cohrent choice of the materials for a wonderful finish for a price so low lev! =)

    UTILIZATION

    A handle very pleasing that "falls" naturally in the hand of Man-Blues confirm or amateur, but equally in that of the more extremists Rocker ^ ^.
    Fingers find their way easily, the adaptation time to find its representatives is very short =)
    Prcdemment as saying it is a copy of the SG Special which have jous Robby Krieger (the Doors) and Pete Townshend (The Who) in the provision of Woodstock (o the title ...). To be honest, I have long sought this type of guitar: SG x2 P90 pickups, AND I FOUND!
    Regarding comfort, is a guitar that has nothing lgre envy a Start 'in weight!
    At the risk of becoming heavy and rpter me, as an SG, we have a CASC best to all frets without undue effort LATEST ...
    See below for the sound aminches P!

    SOUNDS

    I want specific on before starting the configuration of microphones let prsager versatility, which remains on.
    And it is! We spend little electric blues to jazz mellow through the Hard Rock-Australian not to mention the Funk.
    Between us I prefer the sound "Blues": it comes into full foot in the working class districts of London in the mid 60's when the Blues Boom ... A True rgale!
    In Clean, we have a well balanced and everything on a good sound, the P90 as a mix between humbucker and single coils. The sound is typ P90, that's all ^ ^.
    With distortion, it was very sound Blues / Rock, and if you play around with the knobs to "Tone" is swimming in happiness! ^ ^
    In my case, I love the crunch sound of the microphone serious, but for larger distortions, the microphone is prfrera acute or intermediate-position by lowering the volume of his grave to have a balanced but not too much even when rondouillet ;-)
    In clean, the three positions lend themselves to play, it will be a matter of tastes =)
    A report its money really crazy.
    That said, the fact that I play this guitar with a Fender Hot Rod Deluxe 40 watt lamps is certainly something ^ ^ I use this guitar

    OVERALL OPINION

    for some months, and as such guitar is not found in stores, so that the data Socit only sells products on its website, I could not try it in advance. That said, the configurations suited my musical style, I head down function ^ ^
    A MODEL 375 on vintage, we will not quibble! And we were right xD
    I hesitate between her and a Telecaster, but it is very nice, really.
    What I love most about this guitar, it sounds crunch, the electric blues of Clapton or AC / DC, it makes EVERYTHING!
    I am however not a fan of the clean the bridge pickup, but as I always add effects (chorus, flanger etc. ...) this is not trsdrangeant ^ ^
    Not really, I'm very satisfied, and I thank the Boss for their ideas Custom77 retros cheap guitars =)
    I t very well informed by them, and I would do certainly raise the exprience with this choice, but I may be change the bridge pickup (Seymour Duncan without a doubt), while keeping the neck pickup, the latter, more than adequately fulfilling its function!
    Go ahead my friends, it's solid ;-)
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  • parkin'stomparkin'stom

    Custom77 China Girl Raw Raw PowerPublished on 10/28/10 at 10:43
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
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    caractristiques an SG, with two microphones type P-90 (which is why I chose it).
    The main default is for me the mechanics, but a good can change.

    A note on mine a few default finish, which does not affect my game, nor the overall aesthetic, but which may be the most finicky rler.

    I would put a 7, but it's really subjective. A guitar playing

    UTILIZATION

    pleasant, comfortable handle, small weight (even a little too similar my SG), really RAS

    A 9.

    SOUNDS

    I play in a noisy rock band with lots of shades of, say, Sonic Youth At The Drive-in (to caricature). I plug into a Marshall combo lamps (the JCM 2000 401) in OD1 crunch on, and boost by a TS-9…
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    caractristiques an SG, with two microphones type P-90 (which is why I chose it).
    The main default is for me the mechanics, but a good can change.

    A note on mine a few default finish, which does not affect my game, nor the overall aesthetic, but which may be the most finicky rler.

    I would put a 7, but it's really subjective. A guitar playing

    UTILIZATION

    pleasant, comfortable handle, small weight (even a little too similar my SG), really RAS

    A 9.

    SOUNDS

    I play in a noisy rock band with lots of shades of, say, Sonic Youth At The Drive-in (to caricature). I plug into a Marshall combo lamps (the JCM 2000 401) in OD1 crunch on, and boost by a TS-9 and (for the big sound) a Boss GE-7.

    This is not my main guitar (I use mostly my SG Standard), I wanted a 2nd guitar to the case where for concerts, with caractristiques close enough but if possible with P-90.

    The neck pickup gives me indiffrent, I feel like a veil before the HP when I use it, too dull for me, really forget.

    The bridge pickup is really a killer cons in crunch and overdrive. Plans although noisy, the limit of the false, the trip At The Drive-In Fugazi or go alone, and since I do not want versatility, was enough for me very well.
    I would put a 7 (because of Micco sleeve) otherwise it would be a big 8.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use it for a year.

    The Plus: - The bridge pickup from the crunch!
    - The price

    His -: - The small details of finishes
    - The neck pickup
    - Not testable in stores (unless you live in Paris or Lyon)

    IMPORTANT: Please note that I am less demanding because it is not my main guitar, so do not just rfrez this opinion (+ the fact that all tastes are in nature).

    I probably would do this election for a 2nd guitar, but it is quite possible that I hesitating (like when I bought a Epiphone Korina Flying V (which I love with a few mods) & %&%&%&% Good Guitar Spares
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