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Published on 09/22/08 at 03:02
Made in Korea.
22 frets, two double-coil pickups.
One volume and one tone for each pickup.
A 3-position selector.
Set Mahogany neck with rosewood fingerboard.
UTILIZATION
Handle end and enjoyable whether rhythm or solo.
Access to acute problem-free, impeccable ergonomics, it would up!
SOUNDS
Played on a Vox AD15VT, it sounds for an entry level guitar you get to draw some very good sounds.
She loves distortion is undeniable (that's good too)
OVERALL OPINION
Used for 11 years, it remains as a fairly versatile guitar, I started with and surpass many guitars in its class. I prefer very much to his sister the Epiphone G-400. Now this guitar is not found (or so) in France. Samick is certainly better known across the Atlantic, for example.
I strongly advise a beginner guitarist!
22 frets, two double-coil pickups.
One volume and one tone for each pickup.
A 3-position selector.
Set Mahogany neck with rosewood fingerboard.
UTILIZATION
Handle end and enjoyable whether rhythm or solo.
Access to acute problem-free, impeccable ergonomics, it would up!
SOUNDS
Played on a Vox AD15VT, it sounds for an entry level guitar you get to draw some very good sounds.
She loves distortion is undeniable (that's good too)
OVERALL OPINION
Used for 11 years, it remains as a fairly versatile guitar, I started with and surpass many guitars in its class. I prefer very much to his sister the Epiphone G-400. Now this guitar is not found (or so) in France. Samick is certainly better known across the Atlantic, for example.
I strongly advise a beginner guitarist!