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Published on 03/22/08 at 05:28
Fender Stratocaster Roland Ready
Mexican origin
3 + Fender pickups ceramic sensor Roland GK2
3 knobs: volume, tone, mix guitar / midi
UTILIZATION
Handle very nice, easy access to acute (it's a Start!).
For sound, nothing wrong, the sound of the stratum standard bass perfectly round, treble slamming.
SOUNDS
Ideal for funk, reggae, pop, rock and even hard rock. Plugged into my Peavey ValveKing 112 the sound is excellent. The clean sounds are exactly what I sought, the crunch is perfect for blues and distortion ensures that enough to make Hard. For the large metal work will require some additional effects, but it's not what you asked!
OVERALL OPINION
So far I played on my and my Washburn N2 Lespaul Studio and I was very pleased with the sounds very fat, very rock I was looking for. However, playing more and more pieces of "M", I could not get good sound slamming funk. Well now it's won with that strategy "made in mexico".
In addition, the owner of a Roland GR20, I installed the sensor on my Gibson GK3, but it was a hassle: sensor that moves (thank you double face that does not stick), setting unstable, short with this model roland ready, finished the galleys. The sensor integrated GK2 is doing its job, it's a pleasure to drive my GR20 with this scratch and mix sounds and midi sounds coming out of my amp.
Found on ebay for 500 euros. A great deal for a new model coming out of a store!
In short, I am more than satisfied with my purchase.
Mexican origin
3 + Fender pickups ceramic sensor Roland GK2
3 knobs: volume, tone, mix guitar / midi
UTILIZATION
Handle very nice, easy access to acute (it's a Start!).
For sound, nothing wrong, the sound of the stratum standard bass perfectly round, treble slamming.
SOUNDS
Ideal for funk, reggae, pop, rock and even hard rock. Plugged into my Peavey ValveKing 112 the sound is excellent. The clean sounds are exactly what I sought, the crunch is perfect for blues and distortion ensures that enough to make Hard. For the large metal work will require some additional effects, but it's not what you asked!
OVERALL OPINION
So far I played on my and my Washburn N2 Lespaul Studio and I was very pleased with the sounds very fat, very rock I was looking for. However, playing more and more pieces of "M", I could not get good sound slamming funk. Well now it's won with that strategy "made in mexico".
In addition, the owner of a Roland GR20, I installed the sensor on my Gibson GK3, but it was a hassle: sensor that moves (thank you double face that does not stick), setting unstable, short with this model roland ready, finished the galleys. The sensor integrated GK2 is doing its job, it's a pleasure to drive my GR20 with this scratch and mix sounds and midi sounds coming out of my amp.
Found on ebay for 500 euros. A great deal for a new model coming out of a store!
In short, I am more than satisfied with my purchase.