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  • mcamca

    Yamaha SE200Published on 06/16/09 at 04:08
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Guitar with a mahogany body, made in Japan
    Three single coil pickups
    Fixed bridge
    Just a tone and volume
    Switch positions 5
    Channel round profile but not very thick
    Setting truss road bridge and adjustable height and pitch
    21 frets

    UTILIZATION

    Channel to play nice, fast, even if the frets are a little high
    Access to acute Royal
    Its major drawback is its weight. It seems to me two foix heavier than my SG or my Telecaster. It must exceed 6 pounds aisémement
    The sound is good, it was clear almost strato sound after it has the sound of his era, the 1980s.

    SOUNDS

    I use it to play only in the clear, with a bit of flanger and chorus, he adds depth. Whether…
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    Guitar with a mahogany body, made in Japan
    Three single coil pickups
    Fixed bridge
    Just a tone and volume
    Switch positions 5
    Channel round profile but not very thick
    Setting truss road bridge and adjustable height and pitch
    21 frets

    UTILIZATION

    Channel to play nice, fast, even if the frets are a little high
    Access to acute Royal
    Its major drawback is its weight. It seems to me two foix heavier than my SG or my Telecaster. It must exceed 6 pounds aisémement
    The sound is good, it was clear almost strato sound after it has the sound of his era, the 1980s.

    SOUNDS

    I use it to play only in the clear, with a bit of flanger and chorus, he adds depth. Whether it's on my marshall tube or a transistor on my peavey, it offers a lot of sonic possibilities

    OVERALL OPINION

    J'aieu this guitar for my tank, in 1985. Even if it is not my electric base, I still use it, or to warm my fingers, or to obtain its immediate strata. It's funny to play it and make it sound 80s.
    At the time it existed in purple, but I took red metal.
    I am amazed at his side Argus, for this guitar my parents pay 2200 francs or euros 33A, after 23 years it is worth double. She has not moved, the handle is always perfectly straight. It just a few chips on the body, due to rehearsals and déménangement.
    With over 20 years of hindsight, I think I reselect because even if a bit neutral and it has no prestige, she comically reliable.
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