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Lonewolf
Published on 05/05/05 at 08:07
Best value:
Excellent
Schecter made in Corea
Mahogany body, neck-table Saddle Pomel (25.5 ") Saddle / Walnut button palisandre
24 jumbo frets
meca Groover
Tune O 'Matic tailpiece through
1 volume, 1 tone, 5-way switch
two humbuckers Seymour Duncan (Jazz in neck and JB in bridge)
Nut in plastoc really makes a Cheap cot from the rest of the guitar
Price gnralement public observation: 1070
UTILIZATION
For the form of stratabound it is no problem
The neck profile I would say close enough to the C button with flat fender like a Gibson, of all good.
Furthermore, it is therefore accessible through aus acute ... haaa it is optimum.
The weight, about 4.5 kg, not what is made heavier.
The meca are prcises and not move, the knobs of effective quality trs.
A good point is the handle that the varnish does not stick too when just a sweaty paws
Against it by default There's some minor finishing as the junctions of Bindings key and head (you can go) and the frets trs not always fit properly, unless an acceptable scratching coming flirt with 1000
SOUNDS
It must be able to play without any constraints of any
Handle on the mic, it sounds clear to the fte, and crunches (the big distos it means) is prcis, soft. The arpges out well, we like a good little tapper blues crunch of a good lightweight
On the mic bridge, beautiful enough fat distos insured, but JB (like most Duncan) tends to boost the mids hy not always enjoyable on sentences too jittery disto pushed e
The tone knob from being effective trs, coupled with 5 positions for Plitt's mics, it goes everywhere.
Truly a versatile scraper, and ultimately without exacerbating a personality, almost bland in fact closer to that of a PRS Gibson in philosophy (and I'm a fan of this grain of rockailleux Gibson)
OVERALL OPINION
Finish: plutt is good, even if there are two three small default (junction of the neck binding and that of head, nut plastoc not great Intgr frets not great lim es)
The embedding of the tree of life in the handle is in a great fact, ca nickel attached is smooth, no hang ca (not like in many Epi or blocks are poorly inlay), better than the Corts. The table is beautiful.
Default only really well known, the nut plastoc in black and ugly gift I would not give much in the long run, but be replaced by a graphite or bone in the first ca rglage not cost much.
One of the best short Qualit prices I've seen so far, is the old view.
Mahogany body, neck-table Saddle Pomel (25.5 ") Saddle / Walnut button palisandre
24 jumbo frets
meca Groover
Tune O 'Matic tailpiece through
1 volume, 1 tone, 5-way switch
two humbuckers Seymour Duncan (Jazz in neck and JB in bridge)
Nut in plastoc really makes a Cheap cot from the rest of the guitar
Price gnralement public observation: 1070
UTILIZATION
For the form of stratabound it is no problem
The neck profile I would say close enough to the C button with flat fender like a Gibson, of all good.
Furthermore, it is therefore accessible through aus acute ... haaa it is optimum.
The weight, about 4.5 kg, not what is made heavier.
The meca are prcises and not move, the knobs of effective quality trs.
A good point is the handle that the varnish does not stick too when just a sweaty paws
Against it by default There's some minor finishing as the junctions of Bindings key and head (you can go) and the frets trs not always fit properly, unless an acceptable scratching coming flirt with 1000
SOUNDS
It must be able to play without any constraints of any
Handle on the mic, it sounds clear to the fte, and crunches (the big distos it means) is prcis, soft. The arpges out well, we like a good little tapper blues crunch of a good lightweight
On the mic bridge, beautiful enough fat distos insured, but JB (like most Duncan) tends to boost the mids hy not always enjoyable on sentences too jittery disto pushed e
The tone knob from being effective trs, coupled with 5 positions for Plitt's mics, it goes everywhere.
Truly a versatile scraper, and ultimately without exacerbating a personality, almost bland in fact closer to that of a PRS Gibson in philosophy (and I'm a fan of this grain of rockailleux Gibson)
OVERALL OPINION
Finish: plutt is good, even if there are two three small default (junction of the neck binding and that of head, nut plastoc not great Intgr frets not great lim es)
The embedding of the tree of life in the handle is in a great fact, ca nickel attached is smooth, no hang ca (not like in many Epi or blocks are poorly inlay), better than the Corts. The table is beautiful.
Default only really well known, the nut plastoc in black and ugly gift I would not give much in the long run, but be replaced by a graphite or bone in the first ca rglage not cost much.
One of the best short Qualit prices I've seen so far, is the old view.