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Published on 01/23/12 at 03:14
Matsumoku made in factories in Japan in 1977. Typical Telecaster bridge with the "ashtray". Maple neck 21 box. 2 Telecaster pickups. Volume, Tone and picker "positions.
UTILIZATION
Handle very nice, good ergonomics, the sound is great.
SOUNDS
It is perfect for what I wanted. This is a great Telecaster that buries all Mexican I've experienced so far. What it sounds Telecaster, no need to linger for hours on sound ...
OVERALL OPINION
Used for 5 years now it never let me down. The tuning and adjustment not budge, the sound is very good. I would not hesitate one second between a Fender Mexican (which is more expensive than this one) and Westone I would take it.
UTILIZATION
Handle very nice, good ergonomics, the sound is great.
SOUNDS
It is perfect for what I wanted. This is a great Telecaster that buries all Mexican I've experienced so far. What it sounds Telecaster, no need to linger for hours on sound ...
OVERALL OPINION
Used for 5 years now it never let me down. The tuning and adjustment not budge, the sound is very good. I would not hesitate one second between a Fender Mexican (which is more expensive than this one) and Westone I would take it.