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Audiofanzine FR
Published on 11/05/08 at 12:12
(Originally written by Jack-Le-Mac/translated from Audiofanzine FR)
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UTILIZATION
The neck is awful, some frets stick out, the knobs fall off, the toggle switch fell out after just three days. The access to the upper frets is relatively comfortable and the guitar is well-balanced. The sound is average.
SOUNDS
I play mainly rock and metal with a Marshall HD100DFX and effect pedals (Metal Zone and Boss SD-1 among others).
The clean sound is good. It's the guitar's only strength! Distortion sounds are awful. The lows are too fat, the high frequencies are extremely harsh and I'm still looking for the mids.
OVERALL OPINION
I sold it a year ago and every time I think about it I get shivers. I've had an Ibanez Gio (when I first started out), a BC Rich Beast, a Dean Flying V Inferno. I'm currently the lucky owner of a Cort X Custom.
To make it short, buy this guitar only if you have money to throw away, otherwise get another one. Even low-budget guitars can have a better quality.
See site.
UTILIZATION
The neck is awful, some frets stick out, the knobs fall off, the toggle switch fell out after just three days. The access to the upper frets is relatively comfortable and the guitar is well-balanced. The sound is average.
SOUNDS
I play mainly rock and metal with a Marshall HD100DFX and effect pedals (Metal Zone and Boss SD-1 among others).
The clean sound is good. It's the guitar's only strength! Distortion sounds are awful. The lows are too fat, the high frequencies are extremely harsh and I'm still looking for the mids.
OVERALL OPINION
I sold it a year ago and every time I think about it I get shivers. I've had an Ibanez Gio (when I first started out), a BC Rich Beast, a Dean Flying V Inferno. I'm currently the lucky owner of a Cort X Custom.
To make it short, buy this guitar only if you have money to throw away, otherwise get another one. Even low-budget guitars can have a better quality.