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Published on 05/06/04 at 16:16
The M 74 is a copy of Guild Starfire made in Korea. The handle 21 is covered with a fette affects palissandre.Les pickups are DeArmond 2K amricains, the same as some of Gretsch, and are controlled by a slcteur 3 position, 2 volumes and 2 tonalit.Le vibrato is a copy bygsby house, and are mcaniques oil bath.

UTILIZATION

The handle is, in my opinion, enjoyable, gibson type, fairly round, with a nut width of less than one Lespaul. Large default, the Implats makes the handle acute ASEZ difficult to access, rather than on a Gigson, and the guitar is quite heavy, but it is bearable, the weight being fairly well equilibrated ... Otherwise Get a good sound at the door of any person capable of trouner a knob ...

SOUNDS

The pickups have a sound enough simpleDeArmond particular, close to P90, slamming more than humbuckers, but fatter than simple micro Traditional ... In fact, they are versatile enough, but a Personal brands. I use it in DIFFERENT register, and it goes very well: Blues / Rock rock'n'roll, "Folk / punk" to the Neil Young, Rock heavier, a little grunge, soul and rhythm'n'blues (Although I admit that I liked in this register a Telecaster). but always with a sound a bit unusual ... I use it with Eq cruncher for my amp, a Big Muff distortion for large, and a tremolo , and allows me to cover just about every style deficits.

OVERALL OPINION

I have this guitar for two years, and I intend to keep for a long time ... the look (blue mat), sounds, bygsby the gnrale personality, I love ... I ' t have the small cot sduit eccentric original.
The report qulit price is very good: I pay € 565, and the quality is quite respectable net finishes, excellent microphones and effective ... acastillage seu BMOL, the jack I replaced the ... nothing major.
Today, I would do the same choice, but I would take a telecaster plus for sound diffrent ...