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  • Matosman59Matosman59

    Still a very good guitar

    Storm PG400Published on 11/18/14 at 16:47
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Guitar made in japan mahogany.
    When we know the reputation of these guitars finally deserved .... That was not the case n in 80-90 years ... Yet

    However, a closer fender that Ibanez rg fairly flat round!

    Be careful not to be confused with his little sister basswood, the PG300 like him as two water drop.

    The pg400 a binding around the body to recognize it ....

    UTILIZATION

    Super Channel, the indentations perfectly positioned for optimum resilience sitting or standing.
    Pretty heavy ... And yes the mahogany weighs his otherwise take lime ... Hihihi.

    SOUNDS

    Very versatile guitar.
    No problem for some of desacordage know how to ride his strings. ;)
    Sounds in …
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    Guitar made in japan mahogany.
    When we know the reputation of these guitars finally deserved .... That was not the case n in 80-90 years ... Yet

    However, a closer fender that Ibanez rg fairly flat round!

    Be careful not to be confused with his little sister basswood, the PG300 like him as two water drop.

    The pg400 a binding around the body to recognize it ....

    UTILIZATION

    Super Channel, the indentations perfectly positioned for optimum resilience sitting or standing.
    Pretty heavy ... And yes the mahogany weighs his otherwise take lime ... Hihihi.

    SOUNDS

    Very versatile guitar.
    No problem for some of desacordage know how to ride his strings. ;)
    Sounds in the high end.
    Who would have thought ...
    Everyone tells me, yes .... Storm ... Pffff.
    After the test, c is yes !! Storm!
    J am also pg 300 which is of a very good value for money, but now I must admit that they made the perfect superstrate.
    Simple are sublime with the slamming of a fender ... But mahogany. ;)
    When the humbucker, it smells gibson!
    Good microphones, excellent violin for more than a democratic price.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I have it for ten years? Finally, I think.
    She has the mouth, it sounds ...
    What you ask?
    J have a collection of a dozen guitars and this one, I jealously guard next to gibson and strat us.
    To nitpick, I just changed the wiring and potentiometers for lightweight compared to the rest.
    J have read: guitar for beginners ... I have over 20 years of guitars behind me and I love it!
    C is serious doctor?
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  • ericthegreatericthegreat

    80's metal

    Storm PG400Published on 11/24/11 at 22:54
    The sound of the Storm PG 400 is one that really rips and cuts through well. I can't think of any guitars that I would really compare it to, but I guess the closest thing would be something like a less crunchy SG, if anything at all. I've used the amp with a Fender tube amplifier and no effects or anything. In fact, we were really just using the guitar part as a scratch guitar with a full band. Nonetheless, the sound that we achieved with this guitar was still awesome even though it was a bare bones type of thing. I'd love to be able to experiment more with the pick up selector, as I think there is a lot that you can do with it.

    UTILIZATION

    I'm not sure how hard it would be to get…
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    The sound of the Storm PG 400 is one that really rips and cuts through well. I can't think of any guitars that I would really compare it to, but I guess the closest thing would be something like a less crunchy SG, if anything at all. I've used the amp with a Fender tube amplifier and no effects or anything. In fact, we were really just using the guitar part as a scratch guitar with a full band. Nonetheless, the sound that we achieved with this guitar was still awesome even though it was a bare bones type of thing. I'd love to be able to experiment more with the pick up selector, as I think there is a lot that you can do with it.

    UTILIZATION

    I'm not sure how hard it would be to get your hands on the Storm PG 400 , but to me it doesn't seem like there are too many of them out there. They stopped making them before the 1970's were done and haven't made any of them since or even put out a reissue. Hopefully someday they will decide to reissue the guitar as I think it is a bit of a gem and that a lot of people would love it. Absolutely recommended for anyone who loves a great sounding and feeling guitar.



    SOUNDS

    The sounds range from blues ( if we keep the original microphone) to the villain and the most serious possible (a requirement to change the microphone).
    Originally the Storm PG 400 should get the same sound that Les Paul, (thanks to the 6 position switch), but I have a Start,and a Les Paul and it does not sound the same. The sounds are original and very different,

    OVERALL OPINION

    Overall, a great classic axe that will give you that hard metal sound of the 80’s! So if thats the sound your looking for i suggest looking around online for the Storm PG 400 they can go for pretty cheap online.
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  • AvangogoAvangogo

    Storm PG400Published on 08/31/05 at 23:35
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Guitar made in Japan.
    24 frets
    Two microphones and a simple double associated with a 5-way switch
    Bridge classical (or Floyd or Wilkinson) but not too out of tune the instrument (I'm not a heavy user of vibrato lol)
    One volume knob, one tone (both are pretty hard ...) and a 5-way switch.
    The handle is screwed.

    UTILIZATION

    The handle is very comfortable, it connects the riffs without problems.
    Access to acute could not be easier: you reach very easily the 24th cargo.
    The guitar has a very functional form stratabound. For cons, I find it a little small but hey, it's my first guitar and I have tried very little.
    The sound is excellent for a guitar of this type! It ma…
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    Guitar made in Japan.
    24 frets
    Two microphones and a simple double associated with a 5-way switch
    Bridge classical (or Floyd or Wilkinson) but not too out of tune the instrument (I'm not a heavy user of vibrato lol)
    One volume knob, one tone (both are pretty hard ...) and a 5-way switch.
    The handle is screwed.

    UTILIZATION

    The handle is very comfortable, it connects the riffs without problems.
    Access to acute could not be easier: you reach very easily the 24th cargo.
    The guitar has a very functional form stratabound. For cons, I find it a little small but hey, it's my first guitar and I have tried very little.
    The sound is excellent for a guitar of this type! It may be close enough to a folk guitar with the neck pickup and dual microphone is great for distortion even if it becomes a bit messy in the bass (try before you buy metal for use ... )

    SOUNDS

    I think this guitar can suit just any kind of music.
    For my part, I do not nag too much metal but otherwise, anything goes: Red hot, Hendrix ...
    I use a 30Watt amp, Alesis spitfire. The guitar makes it very clean and well its a little less distortion in (can be of the amp).

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use it for ... uh 2 days! But I'm already hooked!
    I think it's a very good investment for those who want to start electric guitar without breaking the bank too ... Because it has nothing to be ashamed of some more expensive guitars.
    Previously, I played on a Stratocaster copy, I try a Squier Stratocaster and a storm pg300 infinity (equivalent model at any point, the only difference is the finish a little further on the PG400)
    I do not really regret my purchase!
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