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Jack-Le-Mac
Published on 11/05/08 at 12:12
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UTILIZATION
The handle is poorly made, some frets beyond the knobs do not, and the pickup selector broke off after three days, access to acute is relatively good, good ergonomics, if you play standing up (the guitar does not sting the nose), however the sound is poor, see below.
SOUNDS
I play mainly rock and metal in a HD100DFX Marshall said, with pedals that go Boss Metal zone Boss SD-1 to others.
The clean sound is good, it's also his only strong point, however in distortion is horrible. The bass is far too extensive, extremely shrill treble and midrange is simply nonexistent.
OVERALL OPINION
I sold it a year ago, and she leaves a very bad experience. I once owned an Ibanez Gio (when I started), a BC Rich Beast, a Dean Flying V Inferno and now I own a Cort X Custom makes me happy.
Finally to conclude, if you have money to throw out the window, get this, if not go your way. Even for 200 euros you can have a better guitar.
UTILIZATION
The handle is poorly made, some frets beyond the knobs do not, and the pickup selector broke off after three days, access to acute is relatively good, good ergonomics, if you play standing up (the guitar does not sting the nose), however the sound is poor, see below.
SOUNDS
I play mainly rock and metal in a HD100DFX Marshall said, with pedals that go Boss Metal zone Boss SD-1 to others.
The clean sound is good, it's also his only strong point, however in distortion is horrible. The bass is far too extensive, extremely shrill treble and midrange is simply nonexistent.
OVERALL OPINION
I sold it a year ago, and she leaves a very bad experience. I once owned an Ibanez Gio (when I started), a BC Rich Beast, a Dean Flying V Inferno and now I own a Cort X Custom makes me happy.
Finally to conclude, if you have money to throw out the window, get this, if not go your way. Even for 200 euros you can have a better guitar.