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Published on 08/11/05 at 12:03
Korean-Guitar
-24 Boxes, Dimebucker Seymour Duncan (SH-13) in bridge and Seymour Duncan '59 Reissue in race
Bridge-stop tailpiece with Tune'o'matic + Buzz Feiten Tuning System (http://www.buzzfeiten.com/)
-2 Volume knobs for each pickup + 1 tone knob, 3-position selector
Channel glued V
Body-plated mahogany and maple (maple yeah it smashes ^ ^)

UTILIZATION

The handle is similar to a Les Paul and less "boom", the body type flying V provides access to acute sucks too, and the weight of the guitar is well distributed.
In sound with the bridge pickup you are dealing with a real patator, big release for a good distortion, and all liabilities in please! For the neck pickup, it was a pretty warm sound that can snap good little bluesy solos and rhythms that provide a pleasant clean sound.

SOUNDS

Okay so yes it is well suited to my style, ie the log lol. The big release of Dimebucker captures with good distortion and the sound can be very incisive and very bold, it is according to individual preferences.

OVERALL OPINION

Okay so I do not hide it, the scratches I'm offered the day, but it's been a payroll that I carry in my store to try to scratch for hours, and I must say that I eventually crack. Indeed the price is quite affordable (around € 1,100) for a good scratch of course. This is my umpteenth guitar but I think that this one I will keep a very long time.
One thing to say in closing, if she tempts you, do not hesitate, it's really hard to be disappointed with such a scratch!