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Gibson Flying V '68 Reissue

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

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Published on 08/12/07 at 06:08
Solid-body guitar factory in the usa
22 frets 2 humbuckers
no vibrato, fixed bridge
2 volumes, 1 tone, 3 position selector
handle very round

USE

The neck is perfect, nickel ergonomics aside the problem of the form that tends to slightly tilt the guitar, but nothing serious though. treble, as on all flying v, is a childish access, which is considerably good in a solo game.
Strange though, one of the position of the micro slecteur no saturation reference amp but clear sound very dull, serious wish. otherwise, in any configuration, the sound is almost unbeatable excellence. weakness: it is impossible to play sitting unless you block the two wings between his legs (not empty).

SONORITS

Biensr, it would mean that abuse of any style suits him. Nevertheless, the game is as comfortable solo and rhythm. I do not practice jazz, but be surprised that it is so comfortable in this area. ct blues, rock, punk, metal, this is the guitar of your dreams ... All possible sound palettes are your door and look ...

NOTICE GLOBAL

I only used once, it is a bass player friend who has one. I love the look, sound, comfort handle, but less comfort when sitting game. For once, near 1000, I find that this guitar does not pay too much money on quality nor does pay too much claw or place of manufacture ... What good deal. ..dropoff window