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artrock13
Published on 11/06/06 at 16:53
What is certain is that it's not a U.S.
Channel 22 boxes
alder body
Maple neck
2 humbucker (I will return further down the electronics)
mine is the first series the one with the handle fully painted, I changed the pickups and knobs button.
I precise I ke is 10/10 but I am using the result of the project I wanted to achieve with this guitar.
UTILIZATION
Level violin good finish, the handle is rather pleasant and did not tend to move but I think the painting is a key point to do with time, the natural sound (ear pressed against the body) is not bad is a light guitar which is rather pleasant.
hardware level, much like ben ca the road.
electronic level for the price not expect miracles.
SOUNDS
Upon purchase of the guitar I had planned to change some things which I would microphone is grafted a small kit h4/h4a emg and shielding of the cavity in aluminum tape and there it is worth it, thanks to the already shielding and has a good wiring I have no hum.
The original sound is not worth much, but with a good mod and my Ashdown fate of the lamps I really excellent.
OVERALL OPINION
It's been 2 years now that I have the scratches, some weeks that I have grafted the emg kit.
What I like least is the stagg shield on the head of the handle.
My main guitars are my bc rich and scratching my strat type (except totally changed the body and the handle) the stagg was not the one I use most, now with small changes c the same.
By buying the scratch I knew that what interested me was to keep the violin and change the rest to get a scratch that matches my expectations as I did with my Start.
For tanks, after this little test that I realized I wanted to see what happens, yeah stagg a well-tuned with the sounds of good microphones and even better than some models from other brands a little more "prestigious" .
If c is good for start scratching but show its limits if it not go through the box customization.
For scientists crazy, it's an interesting and inexpensive base to try and experiment.
Channel 22 boxes
alder body
Maple neck
2 humbucker (I will return further down the electronics)
mine is the first series the one with the handle fully painted, I changed the pickups and knobs button.
I precise I ke is 10/10 but I am using the result of the project I wanted to achieve with this guitar.
UTILIZATION
Level violin good finish, the handle is rather pleasant and did not tend to move but I think the painting is a key point to do with time, the natural sound (ear pressed against the body) is not bad is a light guitar which is rather pleasant.
hardware level, much like ben ca the road.
electronic level for the price not expect miracles.
SOUNDS
Upon purchase of the guitar I had planned to change some things which I would microphone is grafted a small kit h4/h4a emg and shielding of the cavity in aluminum tape and there it is worth it, thanks to the already shielding and has a good wiring I have no hum.
The original sound is not worth much, but with a good mod and my Ashdown fate of the lamps I really excellent.
OVERALL OPINION
It's been 2 years now that I have the scratches, some weeks that I have grafted the emg kit.
What I like least is the stagg shield on the head of the handle.
My main guitars are my bc rich and scratching my strat type (except totally changed the body and the handle) the stagg was not the one I use most, now with small changes c the same.
By buying the scratch I knew that what interested me was to keep the violin and change the rest to get a scratch that matches my expectations as I did with my Start.
For tanks, after this little test that I realized I wanted to see what happens, yeah stagg a well-tuned with the sounds of good microphones and even better than some models from other brands a little more "prestigious" .
If c is good for start scratching but show its limits if it not go through the box customization.
For scientists crazy, it's an interesting and inexpensive base to try and experiment.