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Epiphone Goth '58 Flying V

V/XPL/FB Shaped Guitar from Epiphone belonging to the Flying V series

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Published on 03/11/06 at 07:41
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For the body is supposed to be mahogany, but given the weight you wonder if it's not frommage holes!
the finish is correct trs
MODEL with strings through body
Look fabulous

UTILIZATION

The balance of this guitar is the big problem: it pitches down without stopping then you get tired to keep straight while playing. Good with a can of ingniosit you can reach with the strap a compromise, but the farewell look fabulous ...

Another problem: even with the volume 0 refers to the microphones ...

Otherwise round enjoyable, well rounded, not too thick, Access in acute ... er should draw you a picture? CONTRL a little out of hand, but at least they do not have the game gnent

SOUNDS

With the body "allgquot, and the strings through the body empty sound is excellent and good sustain.
The pickups are the DDIS big sound from Rock to Metal Neo but no Jazz or Blues.
Plutt sounds fat and dark, big potato in rhythm as well as solo.
Volume and Tone progressive enough to let the bottom (like on the guitar too, even high-end!)

OVERALL OPINION

I wanted a Flying V, and I ordered this guitar because it silent inconspicuous in store: took me badly! NEVER BUY A SCRATCH WITHOUT TRYING! Especially if it's made in Korea. APRS sold a year. It sounds good, but I did not enjoy the play, and the report is qualitprix trs trs means.