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Published on 06/29/08 at 02:34
Guitar made in Germany, signed by the luthier. Mine is 2004.
The neck has 22 frets. It is relatively thick, but very round, is well in hand.
Two microphones: a micro-type P90, a Gibson PAF humbucker type. Three switch positions.
Tune o matic and Bigsby vibrato original, standard on the left.
Two knobs: volume and tone. The race of the knobs is very gradual and steady.

UTILIZATION

Thick handle, which is surprising for a bit of a regular stratum. But you get used to quickly and play fast RESPECT is fairly easy ... Well, we will not shred, but the hard possible, especially as the microphones provide the thunder.
Access to the acute type is Les Paul: not easy but you get more done.
Excellent ergonomics: relatively light weight (hollow body), handle of medium length. Only cash can be a problem: it is thin but very wide, but that's what makes it so charming.

SOUNDS

The sounds are simply wonderful.
Neck pickup: the blues, rock is ecstasy. Jazz is also widely affordable.
Bridge pickup: very good for the big rock and hard, without falling into the metal of course ... ACDC Led Zep go beautifully.
It really is the highlight of the skyscraper.

OVERALL OPINION

This scraper is excellent. The table is carved, not just dug like TV. The violin is simply excellent, microphones bluffing, the delightfully retro look (orange). Bought 1000 euros on ebay is a bargain .... Even SUVs for 1600 euros, it's worth it.
Gibson well above the same price, and even more expensive Gibsons. It is at least comparable to a 335 es. Okay, there will not be the whole myth surrounding Gibson, but it will make a good economy and the look is truly original.
An excellent case.