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Published on 03/09/09 at 09:53
Construction type "Fender" or alder body and neck while stocky, but on the basis of a tuning fork "Gibson"
The woods are the first choice and the finish is trs particulire as the guitar goes from purple to blue depending on its orientation facing the Lumire thanks a painting in several layers trs many masters by Xavier .
The set consists of two micro single coil of the 80 hands and a Sustainer kit that since t disassemble to keep only the set of three microphones strat.
An original Floyd Rose complete all

UTILIZATION

The neck finish polish with a cloth is a lightweight rgal is reminiscent of the touch of a handle circumstances.
CHAC is not keen to copy the same stratum, but n'tait not one of my requirements.
The feel of this guitar is trs particulire, like "we begin to take charge and 3 hours APRS we thought it would be both the ranger"
on the other hand, like any new guitar out of a violin shop, she did rvle after 3 months of use. The timber is then opened and the guitar became "gnreuse".

SOUNDS

It is "the Start sound par excellence" but with a certain warmth and roundness to speed links. The 2 and 4 postions are wonderful, for others it is a rgal. The sustainer has t be replaced by a booster mdium EMG and that "the solution" in crunch and saturated.

OVERALL OPINION

First of all, it is a guitar luthier, so after the meeting of two passions. Xavier is a true craftsman warm and friendly and a little of his personality is Submitted in this guitar. A guitar "carnal" built like a good old blues and sensual rvolt ....
A model with a single default these qualities and, finally, a true companion that I am not abandoning prt.
In conclusion, if you want a electric guitar, the store offers no shortage if you seek your electric guitar, makes an appointment with Xavier ....
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