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Echo tango
Published on 05/27/03 at 22:37
Manufactures the States
Vintage 21 frets, 2 humbucking pickups Fender "wide range" studs DCAL.
Bridge type Strato "hardtail" (no vibrato)
3 switch positions 1, Vol 1, 1 tonalitbr /> Channel 25.5 inches (648mm) with radius of 7.5 inches (184mm)
UTILIZATION
If we feel like we have a stick in hand, no problem. This is typically a round of the 70's Fender PERIOD. Access in acute bin is a Tlcaster, not a Satriani Ibanez Steve shredder for a patient. As for me, I will not hurt. on the other hand when making bends in the notes Aiges, the rope frieze until no longer Viber. Blame it on the neck radius (observable on the same phnomne stratos with handle 7.5 ") and there are no two solutions: increase the action. Yeah, he must suffer a little.
Weight OK (when the body is even with the chamber allg rsonnance.
Its OK if you use the scratch for what it is intended: rockabilly, country, blues, indie pop rock, but not Nu Metal or metal at all in fact
SOUNDS
As long as one remains in the light crunch and no political correctness problem.
The best effect between the scraper and an amp (Fender Hot Rod De Ville impeccable!) Is a cable.
Reserved few on the neck pickup (not one I got muddy)
The mix of the two microphones is in super clean and crunch, and the bridge pickup slice well, without tearing your eardrums like some (bad) single coil Telecaster.
More: no thanks to humbuckers hum.
OVERALL OPINION
I had one that I bought in a 84 Gusse who no longer wanted (€ 150)
I rcemment exchange against a new Strato, for versatility.
She is always on display and remorse torments me every time I pass.
Despite its imperfections, is a guitar type and charming.
If I m'coutais (read: if my banker understood me) I also Rasht sec.
Vintage 21 frets, 2 humbucking pickups Fender "wide range" studs DCAL.
Bridge type Strato "hardtail" (no vibrato)
3 switch positions 1, Vol 1, 1 tonalitbr /> Channel 25.5 inches (648mm) with radius of 7.5 inches (184mm)
UTILIZATION
If we feel like we have a stick in hand, no problem. This is typically a round of the 70's Fender PERIOD. Access in acute bin is a Tlcaster, not a Satriani Ibanez Steve shredder for a patient. As for me, I will not hurt. on the other hand when making bends in the notes Aiges, the rope frieze until no longer Viber. Blame it on the neck radius (observable on the same phnomne stratos with handle 7.5 ") and there are no two solutions: increase the action. Yeah, he must suffer a little.
Weight OK (when the body is even with the chamber allg rsonnance.
Its OK if you use the scratch for what it is intended: rockabilly, country, blues, indie pop rock, but not Nu Metal or metal at all in fact
SOUNDS
As long as one remains in the light crunch and no political correctness problem.
The best effect between the scraper and an amp (Fender Hot Rod De Ville impeccable!) Is a cable.
Reserved few on the neck pickup (not one I got muddy)
The mix of the two microphones is in super clean and crunch, and the bridge pickup slice well, without tearing your eardrums like some (bad) single coil Telecaster.
More: no thanks to humbuckers hum.
OVERALL OPINION
I had one that I bought in a 84 Gusse who no longer wanted (€ 150)
I rcemment exchange against a new Strato, for versatility.
She is always on display and remorse torments me every time I pass.
Despite its imperfections, is a guitar type and charming.
If I m'coutais (read: if my banker understood me) I also Rasht sec.