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skippy72
Published on 01/05/09 at 06:56
Value For Money :
Excellent
Made in China
21 Frets, I therefore model Single Triple 3 single pickups with 5-way switch as a stratum
Vintage Bridge then three bridges which causes qq adjustment problems, I did it settle but still ca frieze above the handle on the G string and if. The mechanical are vintage but are also pretty good agreement.
Channel U but not too flat U (C is not very clear but ca)
UTILIZATION
Very enjoyable round. It is well balance. Everyone who tried it was surprised by the quality of sound.
SOUNDS
I play with a Vox DA5. I prefer the bridge position for the dry and slamming into the amp with AC crunch is sending the mixture bridge / middle, which adds a little soft or bridge for clear sound that goes with everything, in fact I serve almost no neck. Really it sounds! I would love to test it with a "real" light ...
OVERALL OPINION
It's been 2 years now I have, I always appreciate the same. The only weak point is the vintage bridge that prevents it from settling chque rope but it seems that the tele in general have prblm frieze. I thought I'd sell it for next but I will keep it if I took a 2nd scratch. I tried the equivalent model price (+ -200) it was significantly higher in Squier and other tele-like. Excellent price quality ratio! I do it again this choice without hesitation.
21 Frets, I therefore model Single Triple 3 single pickups with 5-way switch as a stratum
Vintage Bridge then three bridges which causes qq adjustment problems, I did it settle but still ca frieze above the handle on the G string and if. The mechanical are vintage but are also pretty good agreement.
Channel U but not too flat U (C is not very clear but ca)
UTILIZATION
Very enjoyable round. It is well balance. Everyone who tried it was surprised by the quality of sound.
SOUNDS
I play with a Vox DA5. I prefer the bridge position for the dry and slamming into the amp with AC crunch is sending the mixture bridge / middle, which adds a little soft or bridge for clear sound that goes with everything, in fact I serve almost no neck. Really it sounds! I would love to test it with a "real" light ...
OVERALL OPINION
It's been 2 years now I have, I always appreciate the same. The only weak point is the vintage bridge that prevents it from settling chque rope but it seems that the tele in general have prblm frieze. I thought I'd sell it for next but I will keep it if I took a 2nd scratch. I tried the equivalent model price (+ -200) it was significantly higher in Squier and other tele-like. Excellent price quality ratio! I do it again this choice without hesitation.