mrgrind
Published on 12/28/11 at 04:25
-Mahogany body, ebony fingerboard COOKING WITH A VARNISH EPOXY
BRIDGE STOP BAR-IBANEZ
BINDING-WOOD (RESERVE)
MICROS-IBANEZ V1 and V2
FRENCH-limited market, does not appear CATALOGUE
START-YEAR PRODUCTION 2000
VERY RARE MODEL
For me rise in net food!
UTILIZATION
No problem of ergonomics, the guitar is played by itself (with a little experience with fretless anyway). The guitar is still a one-touch scratching wood epoxy coating so no harmonic too pronounced (rather like vintage Les Paul!)
SOUNDS
The original pickups are nice, but compared to the Vigier Surcharges it's still a bit cold! I did not dare change the pickups because of the scarcity of such an instrument.
The sounds are good in all registers.
OVERALL OPINION
A rare and limited to the French market quite expensive at the time for an ibanez ibanez and like all of the time no case, nor even a cover. Another more traditional view of the fretless guitar.
BRIDGE STOP BAR-IBANEZ
BINDING-WOOD (RESERVE)
MICROS-IBANEZ V1 and V2
FRENCH-limited market, does not appear CATALOGUE
START-YEAR PRODUCTION 2000
VERY RARE MODEL
For me rise in net food!
UTILIZATION
No problem of ergonomics, the guitar is played by itself (with a little experience with fretless anyway). The guitar is still a one-touch scratching wood epoxy coating so no harmonic too pronounced (rather like vintage Les Paul!)
SOUNDS
The original pickups are nice, but compared to the Vigier Surcharges it's still a bit cold! I did not dare change the pickups because of the scarcity of such an instrument.
The sounds are good in all registers.
OVERALL OPINION
A rare and limited to the French market quite expensive at the time for an ibanez ibanez and like all of the time no case, nor even a cover. Another more traditional view of the fretless guitar.