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Published on 01/17/08 at 04:55
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Channel C-shape

21 Jumbo frets (frets how big!)

custom mic 69

Volume 1 / 2 tones / 5 positions

UTILIZATION

The C-shaped handle with slightly rounded button is nice and the adaptation is done without problem.

The ergonomics are very good well-balanced, the cuts lower the body make it a very nice guitar that's more intuitive Paul more linear in form.

Access from the 15th box is relatively quite well, (access is common to other strata) it's true that I have big paws, which this opinion is only my opinion!

Easily obtained good or very good sound.
Even vacuum gives a good resonance (alder body), and sounding really good
The sustain is pretty good, but it can probably be best to stick with guitar driver

I made the mistake of leaving the Tones at max, and I realized that for the MIC to Channel 7 / 10 including sufficient level solos on the 12th to 5/6th cord box and the mic sharp enough shiny hair aggressive.

A very good variety of sounds that can attack the jazz / blues / rock / hard rock with good power.

Mic have different personalities but rather complementary typed:

The bass mic bringing all the warmth of this release (in contrast to the 50's) with its non-blocked, and fairly detailed e Naigu still

Through the mic, I do not use it too, except in position 2 and 4 then coupled with another.

The mic stand is it bright enough and quite exuberant one can procrastinate with the Tone.

Access from the 15th box is relatively quite well, (access is common to other strata) is vra ic I have big paws, which this opinion is only my opinion!

A very good variety of sounds that can attack the jazz / blues / rock / hard rock with good power.

SOUNDS

All styles of music.

A very good variety of sounds that can attack the jazz / blues / rock / hard rock with a good power of the crystalline fatty carefree

Mic have different personalities but rather complementary typed:

The bass mic bringing all the warmth of this release with a good level of detail, however, acute

Through the mic, I do not use it too except for position 2 and 4 then paired with another.

The mic stand is it bright enough and quite exuberant one can procrastinate with the Tone.
I hesitated between CP50 and CP60's s

The sound and mic positions I use are sometimes 2/4/5 "1" rarely "3"
The mic seems to me that the middle I like the least, perhaps because the other two have a well-tempered!

Question Amp Vox AD50VT Valvetronix I had, which gave way to H & K Dual El 84 full Statesmann lamp which has further improved the quality and the subtleties of play and an increased dynamic

This guitar is limited by the elements to which they are associated and seems to have a very high potential.

My only limitation is the small middle mic alone I found a little below

OVERALL OPINION

it will be 2 years, so I've had enough practice and perspective.
She is still appropriate, even if I eyeing the side of a Les Paul, I think I will keep forever!!

I hesitated between CP50 and CP60's s


The advantage of the 50's has a more ideal type in the fast rhythmic rockabilly / reggae / funk and saturation where the addition of harmonics in the treble give a real bonus, but it wants a more focused sound less current one little rock n 'roll but probably closer to the stratum' original.

So I think the 50's is a very sensitive by its specific association with the amp and you can see some compensation for his part with the shiny side wise (neutral sound) amplifiers of the same brand.

The 60's is more universal and its scope so that make 60's guitar UNIVERSAL whether clean / crunch or saturated!

But here was a real dilemma between 50's and 60's the last 2 tests have tipped the balance of fairness to the PC 60's, I do not regret that choice at all.
My only limitation is the small middle mic alone I found a little below

The R / Q / P is simply outstanding and it is in these terms that this is an optimization components Custo mShop combined with great prices

Yes, 3 times Yes, I would definitely do it again this choice I am happy today!!
I thought that I buy a Cp 50's later, but ultimately I think a Les Paul is more complementary bcp even if the price of a version Standart / Traditionnal discourages me a little something!!