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Westwood type strato sunburst

STC-Shaped Guitar from Westwood

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Westwood type strato sunburstPublished on 02/11/11 at 08:07
(This content has been automatically translated from French)
made in japan
a beautiful sunburst which is enhanced by ensuring
aesthetically perfect copy of a Stratocaster for both the body with the muzzle and get stoned Abdominal the big inning with his head crooked
21 frets
3 micro simple
3 position selector
1 volume
1 tone micro center
1 tone for neck pickup
handle a bit bigger than a Fender Stratocaster current
the difference with an itch "standard"
a module embedded in the body of the guitar distortion is (actually rather a fuzz) and or a phasing
in fact there are 2 additional knobs one that controls the speed of the phasing and the level of distortion
you add to that 4 mini switches
1 switch effects on / bypass
A phasing switch...…
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made in japan
a beautiful sunburst which is enhanced by ensuring
aesthetically perfect copy of a Stratocaster for both the body with the muzzle and get stoned Abdominal the big inning with his head crooked
21 frets
3 micro simple
3 position selector
1 volume
1 tone micro center
1 tone for neck pickup
handle a bit bigger than a Fender Stratocaster current
the difference with an itch "standard"
a module embedded in the body of the guitar distortion is (actually rather a fuzz) and or a phasing
in fact there are 2 additional knobs one that controls the speed of the phasing and the level of distortion
you add to that 4 mini switches
1 switch effects on / bypass
A phasing switch on / off
1 switch or boost distal
Normal or a switch which added treble as its name indicates acute
all this powered by a 9 volt battery autonomy of more than satisfactory

UTILIZATION

the handle is a little bigger than a Fender Stratocaster current
So when I resume for fun I'm always a little unsettling to the top
level is fairly light weight saw routers for additional effect module
ergonomics and access to the acute form is a strat year 70 thus fails the chamfer on the heel
sounds gross at a mid-range effects incorporated forget distortion for riff
a nice little solo at a pinch
the neck pickup pulls out of the game

SOUNDS

this guitar suited me at the time where I started
allowing me to save on additional pedals
middle pickup and neck pickup clean enough relatively good in crunch
bridge pickup too loud
fortunately played on a very good amp Yamaha G100-210
when I resume my home today, passing in a ZOOM G2 on my little Fender Frontman 25
is day and night I

OVERALL OPINION

since 1979 and has been my main guitar for 10 years
I had tried before plusiieurs copies Les Paul and SG, but I think I was already addicted to Fender without knowing
I started the + scenes with her and lived with her today is a true Relic
30 years and when I plug it always comes
The - what effect module which disfigures aesthetically
value for money at the time a good guitar to start
Things have advanced since I too do not know if I will ever choice
(See my financial means at the time I think yes)
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  • Manufacturer: Westwood
  • Model: type strato sunburst
  • Category: STC-Shaped Guitars
  • Added in our database on: 02/10/2011

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