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Published on 12/12/05 at 10:05
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UTILIZATION
Handle very nice, good access to acute, very light and balanced. Like many entry-level guitars, volume and tone background are required. Thing to note, it goes out of tune very soon. The only problem I had was related to the jack that had a sacred Thurs
SOUNDS
Used for the grunge and punk on Peavy 65w with Boss pedals, the clean sound is OK, with the DS-2 distortion of the double is quite aggressive, the breath also, unfortunately.
There There's a strong difference in volume between the two single and double, which can be annoying, personally I like, simple clear, double distortion, it's really the slap in the face during the chorus.
OVERALL OPINION
Light + Sound
+ Round
+ Simple double difference in volume
- Breath
- Jack shaky
I used it from 1997 to 2001 (I always but it is no longer used), it was my first scratch, purchased from OCCAZ 1500 balls with amp, I would do the same choice without any problems, the sound is good better than the Squiers and low-end Epiphone.
UTILIZATION
Handle very nice, good access to acute, very light and balanced. Like many entry-level guitars, volume and tone background are required. Thing to note, it goes out of tune very soon. The only problem I had was related to the jack that had a sacred Thurs
SOUNDS
Used for the grunge and punk on Peavy 65w with Boss pedals, the clean sound is OK, with the DS-2 distortion of the double is quite aggressive, the breath also, unfortunately.
There There's a strong difference in volume between the two single and double, which can be annoying, personally I like, simple clear, double distortion, it's really the slap in the face during the chorus.
OVERALL OPINION
Light + Sound
+ Round
+ Simple double difference in volume
- Breath
- Jack shaky
I used it from 1997 to 2001 (I always but it is no longer used), it was my first scratch, purchased from OCCAZ 1500 balls with amp, I would do the same choice without any problems, the sound is good better than the Squiers and low-end Epiphone.