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Gibson Flying V '67 Reissue

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

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Berzin Berzin
Published on 06/15/06 at 02:54
Gibson Guitar and therefore originated from the United States. It has two humbuckers with Gibson classic configuration: two volumes, two tones (with antique buttons) and a three-position selector. The body is mahogany and the neck is al. The key is rosewood.

UTILIZATION

CHAC is excellent for acute and handle a whole is comfortable trs. However, it must be like: the game is not sitting ais and the guitar seems to be relatively bulky, certainly more than a Les Paul. The playability is good trs. The basic rglages pose no problem.

SOUNDS

I used this guitar with amp Marshall JCM 900 and JTM 60, which are probably the best amps in the world, except for others. Well anyway, a ring. In saturation, it's beautiful but I do not m'tendrai the above. What is amazing is the sound clear. Most of the guitars look like "modern" (Jackson, Charvel, BC Rich, etc.). I tried sounded good saturation, but had a very clear sound ugly and bland. The flying, possde a creamy sound, soft but full of punch, which contrasts with the aggressive Aesthetics. For the blues is the IDAL: Hendrix and King are the Albet to remind us.

OVERALL OPINION

I kept this guitar six months. If I'm dfait is not due to default = increasing, but because I could never get used to Aesthetics (we do not remake) . It's fun playing a guitar (standing) with its offer versatility. For those who apprcie the look of the instrument is an excellent guitar.