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Published on 10/04/08 at 03:51
Guitar purchased in 90 (I think), 2200 francs (the hourly minimum wage at the time was 32.66 f).

It allows easy access to the 24 cases, both the acute and the grave (I, true large paws). The jumbo frets are very wide (I like it!). The neck is very thin, which can really fit any hand. Channel referred, four points out of a heel section. The bridge is a Floyd Rose TRS 101. Gotoh mechanics are beyond reproach. Three screws hexagon block chords. The settings for me are worthy of a gas plant. An inverter, three pots, two switches. The electronics requires two 9V batteries housed in traps laid back. Three microphones fitted that scrapes and many different sounds come out.

Very lightweight, it is forgotten on the shoulder. The speed with which I can play it makes it very pleasant for the company and Hard (Two Hand Tapping in particular). It is likely that the lightness of the tie will be for something, it's a 9-46. For the Blues, Jazz and related, I prefer the guitars more typical (but more expensive too!) In 11-52 (Gibson Lucille) and 13-62 (Lead II Open de Sol). I think soon play in a group of Hardrock grandpa (my age!) And I'll tell you some news.

I play on Marshall JCM 900, JCM 2000, Fender Bandmaster Reverb, Lesly cabin. Digitech RP21 with, compression and lamination on front (dry and effect). Each time, it is obviously different, and I have no preference.

Photos of http://tommyknockers.free.fr/Aria.php

One of my first acquisitions. I do not part with it (forced sentimentality!)

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