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«  Great guitar ... after a few mods. »

Published on 01/28/13 at 07:15
Mine was (according to its serial number) one of the first to be manufactured in Korea in February / March 1989 (908xxxx). It is an imitation of ES335 (to answer questions on the rack ...). Natural wood with a varnish of good quality. Channel 22 frets with rosewood keys. Gibson classic configuration: 2 double with a selection switch mixer and microphones and 2 volume / 2 tones. Microphones hung quite original (feedback) at high volume levels and saturation. I have exchanged against GFS Vintage 59 ... And it tjs whistles, but a little less early! I think it is inherent in the quarter cash ... That said, in its ordinary use (Blues and Jazz), there is no pb. I also redo the electronics because the knobs "cracked". I took the opportunity to redo it a facelift with quality products (CTS knobs, Orange Drop capas, jack and microphone Switchcraft selector, push-pull on the splitter tones for the microphones). I also changed the mechanical Grover (y needed for the mechanical precision were desperately Aria).
So I put 6 in relation to the hardware and electronics approximate origin. I would note higher with the upgrade it has suffered. But it would be dishonest ... :)

UTILIZATION

Its gameplay is its strong point. The handle is very nice. the guitar is well balanced and light. She has a very good sound empty. The original pickups were a little deaf. the balance between the two is a bit unbalanced (neck pickup bcp stronger) and you have to play on the height of the microphones to "compensate" ...

SOUNDS

This is a guitar oriented enough (Blues and Jazz) with his greasy, I made a little more versatile by integrating the split pickups. In this directory, it is perfect regardless of the amp.

I note 7 to the lack of versatility (subjective opinion). But she deserves 9 if it is assessed only in its "scope."

OVERALL OPINION

I have since 1994. But I neglected pdt quite some time. This is currently the one I play the most (I have a lag Rockline Toulouse elsewhere). I mounted Elixir in 13/56 (hard enough to Jazz and Blues). It is very shortly after adjusting the neck and chgt mechanics. I have not tried other guitars of the same type as originally it was not my choice (it's a gift). But now, after upgrade, I have no desire to part (except for ES335 if someone wants me as a gift - you never know!). Maybe I'll try to replace the bridge pickup to increase its versatility and power make up the difference with the neck pickup with a humbucker (Seymour kind JBH) ... To be continued.