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Higher Gain
Published on 09/09/09 at 03:47
Made in slanted eyes.
alder body, maple neck, rosewood fingerboard.
unknown microphones
pretty well finished
UTILIZATION
So now, at first glance a signature: pout, brand Squier: berrrk.
grip: healthy weight, comfortable handle end
SOUNDS
By connecting: clear sound sweet, very nice net.
saturation: very precise, lack of heavy fishing, but precise.
attention I plugged a lamp every 2 bodies, the result will not be the same on an amp like caca prout marshall dfx 15w.
OVERALL OPINION
So with a good amplifier is a low end guitar really very decent, offering a great comfort to play and sounds pretty good.
to 475th this guitar is really too expensive for what it is, I had an Ibanez 250th who was of similar quality, a lot of money for unnecessary name John 5.
for the same price are in jackson duncan design with licensed floyd.
So voila, not a guitar but with a disgusting price unusual.
alder body, maple neck, rosewood fingerboard.
unknown microphones
pretty well finished
UTILIZATION
So now, at first glance a signature: pout, brand Squier: berrrk.
grip: healthy weight, comfortable handle end
SOUNDS
By connecting: clear sound sweet, very nice net.
saturation: very precise, lack of heavy fishing, but precise.
attention I plugged a lamp every 2 bodies, the result will not be the same on an amp like caca prout marshall dfx 15w.
OVERALL OPINION
So with a good amplifier is a low end guitar really very decent, offering a great comfort to play and sounds pretty good.
to 475th this guitar is really too expensive for what it is, I had an Ibanez 250th who was of similar quality, a lot of money for unnecessary name John 5.
for the same price are in jackson duncan design with licensed floyd.
So voila, not a guitar but with a disgusting price unusual.