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«  10 years of loyal service »

Published on 09/08/11 at 16:05
-Made in Korea

Bridge-Wilkinson could be set in a very buoyant (I do not say it as well as a Floyd Rose, but was doing well we can make things very interesting ... NOT go out of tune)

Nut-bearing

Channel 22 screwed frets, rosewood fingerboard

Configuration-HSS (brand micro =?)

-One volume, one tone and a split to pass the single coil humbuncker

UTILIZATION

Channel pleasant to the touch, really late and fast - not age really well despite a passage in a well-known luthier Nancy - may tend to curl if pulling ropes too light (at the same time I have a super low action)

Ergonomic Ultra, wife's body really well, relatively light (I still c ** 2 hour concert, although I am not smoking and sporting a round: it is said!) - Really well balanced - it can even take a lead guitar behind his head (that's for posers who want to pack)

access to the treble is OK - neither good nor bad - it's an entry-level guitar Bolt with small defects that go with

I found the sound great at the time now seems to me a little loud and limited in saturation - we can still get nice and much different light depending on the position of selector - perhaps this will be his weak point

SOUNDS

this will be the most difficult point to note for me because my perspective has changed in 10 years - sounds a bit garish in all - was not associated with a Les Paul (it's the spray sound) - I l use it with Marshall VS100R that allows for a versatility very respectable - guitar oriented ska / punk / rock and a little funky - it can also get to the heavy metal with an area - my favorite settings remain the bridge humbucker ( overdrive and distortion) and microphone handle clean - avoid the blues with old school it sounds not so good

OVERALL OPINION

I use it for 10 years and I scoured the shops at the time Nancy for weeks on a budget (I was a student) - it is his grip that attracted me - and its sound - but as I said above, my tastes change ...
I am a bit critical over time but I must admit that it is a guitar tuning which is really very stable, even face to temperature, and with the use of vibrato, I retain its ergonomics, its handle really fast and comfortable, light weight - certainly one of the best quality / price ratio of the time - I would not change anything if it again and do to sell almost anything. To me, it has a longer history (recording a demo and an album with the expected sounds each time)
Not very expensive, try one and tell me what you think ...

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