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  • webmliwebmli

    Storm SG AllblackPublished on 08/06/07 at 07:05
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    SONORITS

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    NOTICE GLOBAL

    You should go see the new Storm on the site Music Leader, this address:

    http://www.music-leader-international.com/home/index.php?r_nav=catalogue&p_nav=marques&c1=52

    You can look at the Z100, AE100 and SA100 ...
  • Anonymous

    Storm SG AllblackPublished on 01/03/08 at 14:12
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    Certainly, manufactured in China or a country like a
    -22 Frets, 2 passive humbucker
    Fixed bridge vibrato-free
    -2 Pots for the volume + 2 tone and one for the 3-position selector
    Channel aims

    UTILIZATION

    Channel enjoyable without more, finishing not very fair at the frets
    -Easy access to acute (for obvious SG) etpourtant I grew small hand
    -Big surprise when I wanted to jou, the head dipped down, but I do not think it is a handicap to play standard upright
    -The sound is worth the price I find especially on a good amp, but not a very suitable metal extreme

    SOUNDS

    -I play metal (and sometimes punk) but not too extreme either, and this guitar well enough to be…
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    Certainly, manufactured in China or a country like a
    -22 Frets, 2 passive humbucker
    Fixed bridge vibrato-free
    -2 Pots for the volume + 2 tone and one for the 3-position selector
    Channel aims

    UTILIZATION

    Channel enjoyable without more, finishing not very fair at the frets
    -Easy access to acute (for obvious SG) etpourtant I grew small hand
    -Big surprise when I wanted to jou, the head dipped down, but I do not think it is a handicap to play standard upright
    -The sound is worth the price I find especially on a good amp, but not a very suitable metal extreme

    SOUNDS

    -I play metal (and sometimes punk) but not too extreme either, and this guitar well enough to be all kinds of metal except death or black
    I played with a 15 watt amp drive home with a transistor amplifier 100 watt marshall rptition (Difference of the blatant)
    -I have not rlement SSAI all styles. With the marshall amp distortion I get an good versatile enough (of offspring rammstein) but when I caught up with the same sound with a microphone to magnify the sound and have something more powerful to play metal. For against the sound is rather clean mdiocre the marshall on the drive while it is quite nice.
    "I likes the sound of humbuckers for cons I do not know if I'm the only one encountering this problem but when I play a little stronger than a similar feedback vocal microphone appears and I am forced to lower the sound of microphones that also decrease the level of distortion

    OVERALL OPINION

    -I used deepuis 7 months
    -I bought it primarily for the form and SG micrso so it's double what j'apprcie, what I like least is the weight but not very badly equilibrated Dranga
    "I had an essay dja gibson SG but no other models in this price range
    -The report is good without being qualitprix xtraordinaire
    -With the xperience I think I would do this choice
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  • bobgoyobobgoyo

    Never buy a ... never ...

    Storm SG AllblackPublished on 07/23/11 at 12:59
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    everything has been said ...

    UTILIZATION

    - The handle is screwed (unlike the original Gibson Epiphone or even standard)
    - Poor access to acute because of the handle screwed ... the frets are very poor quality (least of all do not expect to medium jumbo)
    - The interface is too low, heavy guitar and thick unlike the original (this removes all the charm and interest of the SG)
    - The guitar leans to the left (the stick falls backward when you get up) very unbalanced
    - To get an accurate sound of this guitar, I'd like some say that we must change the pickups ... poor do not do that ... waste of money! Because it's not just how the pickups are saying ... pitiful!
    - Guitar woo…
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    everything has been said ...

    UTILIZATION

    - The handle is screwed (unlike the original Gibson Epiphone or even standard)
    - Poor access to acute because of the handle screwed ... the frets are very poor quality (least of all do not expect to medium jumbo)
    - The interface is too low, heavy guitar and thick unlike the original (this removes all the charm and interest of the SG)
    - The guitar leans to the left (the stick falls backward when you get up) very unbalanced
    - To get an accurate sound of this guitar, I'd like some say that we must change the pickups ... poor do not do that ... waste of money! Because it's not just how the pickups are saying ... pitiful!
    - Guitar wooden crate.

    SOUNDS

    this guitar can suit any style of music. (Unless you know absolutely no play, in which case we will not see any difference with a real guitar). we will say it's a full of parasites, and many a bold wish.

    OVERALL OPINION

    it was my first electric guitar ... I found an old bag with my parents, I decided to replay it with nostalgia ... when suddenly I said to myself "What is that big m ****", in those days I was saying ... I quickly moved on and with experience and hindsight, this guitar is a toy made in china made for parents to spend a huge sum compared to the quality of the "instrument" ... for the same price you can find a Squier or Epiphone or even a Michael kelly so much better ... never buy this storm sg allblack storm and never buy there ... all their ranges is a ch ***... a crime to sell it for a beginner!
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  • maguitaremaguitare

    Storm SG AllblackPublished on 02/16/10 at 16:24
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    Has any prcdemment said.
    This is very nice on this guitar is what is totally black, whether the acastillage and also the rear of the handle is painted Galenti.

    UTILIZATION

    The grip is rather simple, the handle tends nosed but once in hand there is no reason that it sinks below:)

    The only criticism I can do is bridge pickup original too mushy, if not for the micro acute dfend Plutt it well.

    So I set to OCCAZ Ibanez pickups and the guitar is really versatile now my great pleasure.

    SOUNDS

    Say that home for a guy who wants to play metal has done well.

    on the other hand for someone like me who likes to play a little of everything it is better to change the pickup…
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    Has any prcdemment said.
    This is very nice on this guitar is what is totally black, whether the acastillage and also the rear of the handle is painted Galenti.

    UTILIZATION

    The grip is rather simple, the handle tends nosed but once in hand there is no reason that it sinks below:)

    The only criticism I can do is bridge pickup original too mushy, if not for the micro acute dfend Plutt it well.

    So I set to OCCAZ Ibanez pickups and the guitar is really versatile now my great pleasure.

    SOUNDS

    Say that home for a guy who wants to play metal has done well.

    on the other hand for someone like me who likes to play a little of everything it is better to change the pickups and we obtain a nice instrument.

    OVERALL OPINION

    It's been 2 years since I bought it.
    She really has a great look and just why I do not regret my purchase qualitprix seen the report.
    They are found in OCCAZ of 130 euros and if you are like me with new pickups is a paradise for cheap.
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