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Published on 12/26/11 at 16:41Taiwan manufactures. Bridge TRS 101 (licensed Floyd Rose), alder body, rosewood handle Saddle 24 cases. Micros configuration HS H. Tone volume slecteur 5 positions.
Technically trs INTERESTED the era of its release.
Particularity the "FP" a pick-guard transparent plexiglass that allowed you to customize the guitar with one of four décor prdcoups provided the purchase of the guitar (there were very s kitsch ...), or to make a personalized décor. Some nice chrome buttons (the need for greater time to time with the allen cl).
Honnte work but not paint or graphite matrial pousss too. It srieux for what it is (finishing for example), especially given what the competition offered, but remains an entry level.
UTILIZATION
Handle typical shred-machines for years 80-90: trs end and varnish lightweight to go faster, larger frets.
Body or stratode plutt "Ibanesque" it is not called RG "X" for nothing (it's a bit of a clone). A weight that requires no comment dfavorable and ACCS very easy to treble.
A good range of sounds thanks combination can simply double-double, you can touch all registers.
The licensed Floyd honnte is finally well and takes years, if we take care of him, even if one is a first prize. Beware of strings attached blocks that break their guide over time (does not prevent their use, but be careful not to lose).
SOUNDS
Guitar that is versatile due to its micro Modr. It's just the Achilles heel of this guitar because it better MRIT gently tickles the amp without really having characters.
Happiness was the guitarist of this time through a Peavey Bandit Transtube or a Korg A5 (the prhistoire for some).
A change of pickups is really a rvlation (modified to TB6 in EJ custom in bridge and neck: so angry and Paf-esque).
OVERALL OPINION
I bought this guitar in 1992. I keep 15. A scratch aging well, including a good handle end as we did more. The handle that will not move. It is expected that crachotent dcrasser the pots over time. I could not stand his big pick-guard plexiglass finish. But she continues to bring happiness to anyone ...
Technically trs INTERESTED the era of its release.
Particularity the "FP" a pick-guard transparent plexiglass that allowed you to customize the guitar with one of four décor prdcoups provided the purchase of the guitar (there were very s kitsch ...), or to make a personalized décor. Some nice chrome buttons (the need for greater time to time with the allen cl).
Honnte work but not paint or graphite matrial pousss too. It srieux for what it is (finishing for example), especially given what the competition offered, but remains an entry level.
UTILIZATION
Handle typical shred-machines for years 80-90: trs end and varnish lightweight to go faster, larger frets.
Body or stratode plutt "Ibanesque" it is not called RG "X" for nothing (it's a bit of a clone). A weight that requires no comment dfavorable and ACCS very easy to treble.
A good range of sounds thanks combination can simply double-double, you can touch all registers.
The licensed Floyd honnte is finally well and takes years, if we take care of him, even if one is a first prize. Beware of strings attached blocks that break their guide over time (does not prevent their use, but be careful not to lose).
SOUNDS
Guitar that is versatile due to its micro Modr. It's just the Achilles heel of this guitar because it better MRIT gently tickles the amp without really having characters.
Happiness was the guitarist of this time through a Peavey Bandit Transtube or a Korg A5 (the prhistoire for some).
A change of pickups is really a rvlation (modified to TB6 in EJ custom in bridge and neck: so angry and Paf-esque).
OVERALL OPINION
I bought this guitar in 1992. I keep 15. A scratch aging well, including a good handle end as we did more. The handle that will not move. It is expected that crachotent dcrasser the pots over time. I could not stand his big pick-guard plexiglass finish. But she continues to bring happiness to anyone ...