Storm ST250 - leleman2's review
translatedAh nostalgia when you hold us ... It's not like me, this was my first guitar that is really rotten: the super vibrato dsaccorde quickly, the strings are super high relative to the handle, it is not…
Storm ST350 - dj-miss-pimkie's review
translatedUSA. No Ide no idea one microphone slecteur a rglage button tonalitbr /> handle normal USE Yes pretty good port for beginners without RESPONSE ergonomic enough for a leap departure …
Storm ST350 - " To start"
translatedGuitar made in Asia, unpretentious, strat imitation. For more information, refer to Oglet Info. UTILIZATION Easy guitar use. The handle is fine (we do not have the same fun game with a Fender, bu…
Storm ST250 - " My first electric guitar"
translatedHonestly, I know neither the species of wood used, or the name of microphones. But nothing noble in any case well. The refinement are improved. I started to adjust and refretter this guitar. I even…
Storm ST350 - "great tone"
I use this storm ( 350)in August of 2002 and my assessment is that the ST350 Storm is a good guitar to start studying, it delivers good sonorities especially in its saturated concentration, but a fl…
Storm ST650 - oliver-thrasher's review
translated-Made in China (very good for manucture Chinese) Basswood body- Saddle-round Rosewood-key -2 + 1 micro simple double Beautiful luxury finish- Standard-vibrato Mcanique-oil bath 5-way …
Storm ST350 - genete's review
translatedI bought this guitar in December 2003 and I am very happy despite a ridiculous price. This guitar is made in China, it has 2 single + 1 double microphones that deliver high saturation (even with my…
Storm ST350 - Xander's review
translatedThe St 350 I bought my 2005 fvrier bring that happiness, starting with its attractive price of 129 (220 with an amp and a tuner Drive), it has possde a slecteur 5 positions for two simple microphones…
Storm ST350 - Yif's review
translated- Guitar factory in China or Korea, the finish is trs good value but it is Obviously far from being the great violin. - 21 frets, 2 humbuckers and 1 single microphone in the bridge position. - Br…
Storm ST250 - Jexen's review
translatedThis guitar is mainly manufactured in China. It has a violin rather aml not for that price The handle 22 frets is easy to play, even small hands will be able to stroll on the strings. Pickups …
Storm ST250 - phx141's review
translatedA pretty nice stratocaster, - Vibrato (who disagree) - 3 pots: 1 Volume 2 tones - 5 position pickup selector - 3 microphones. The pots and switch are practical and can have many different …
Storm ST650 - Anonyme's review
translatedStart with all the features of a stratum UTILIZATION The form of strat fact that it is "ergonomic" to play sitting like to play standing, access to acute is moderately easy (it's still not ...), …
Storm ST250 - yien_yien's review
translatedImitation strat-made in China or lbr /> -22 frets, three single pickups brand unknown Floyd tremolo-type (which broke after a month when I wanted dvis, the coup to put another bridge had to buy one…
Storm ST350 - thurston's review
translatedIt is a stratum, the classical guitar in classical level CHARACTERISTICS was here two simple (the microphone sound quite high) and a double in the bridge position (most of the handle logn) there is a…
Storm ST350 - Eidolon_521's review
translated- (Not likely indicates Japan) -22 Frets, two single microphone for a double (SSH) Single-bridge (vintage) and strum bar removable Potentiomtre-three (one volume and two tone and a 5 position s…
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