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Vaut la peine pour les collectionneurs, mais pas les joueurs.
Publié le 30/12/11 à 23:44 (contenu en anglais)Made in Japan
Solidbody construction
Double Locking Tremolo
Maple Neck with Rosewood fretboard
24 frets
HSS configuration
Volume knob
5 way switch
1/4" output jack
Black hardware
UTILIZATION
This is a good guitar on the surface, but I just could not get into it. The neck was ok, yet with a weird shoulder on it, and the tone of the pickups was flat, lifeless, and uninspiring. Even the tremolo system felt much too stiff, even after a setup. The guitar was intended for shredders, and maybe I played a lemon, but I was not feeling this guitar. From a strap, this axe is a bit heavy, so it could be uncomfortable for stage usage. The random hardware parts seem to be a bit cheap on the quality as well. Build quality is akin to the lowest-end Squier guitars of now, which is to say, not that great. The finish itself was actually one of the better aspects of the construction of this guitar.
SOUNDS
The tone of the pickups is just bland, to put it bluntly. Yes, they work, they transmit string vibration into electric soundwaves, and the sound isn't bad, but I didn't hear anything special from this instrument. It was just an average, run-of-the-mill tone, similar to what nearly all of the hair band guys in the 80s used. There wasn't a lack of clarity, but there wasn't a lot of it either. Lack of a tone control also didn't help - there's less versatility here.
OVERALL OPINION
Overall, I would only recommend this guitar for a collector of Charvel guitars - something to complete a special collection year, or as a wall decoration. It would even be a decent first guitar, but for the intended market of shred players, this guitar is nothing special. Again, not bad, just not all that good either.
Solidbody construction
Double Locking Tremolo
Maple Neck with Rosewood fretboard
24 frets
HSS configuration
Volume knob
5 way switch
1/4" output jack
Black hardware
UTILIZATION
This is a good guitar on the surface, but I just could not get into it. The neck was ok, yet with a weird shoulder on it, and the tone of the pickups was flat, lifeless, and uninspiring. Even the tremolo system felt much too stiff, even after a setup. The guitar was intended for shredders, and maybe I played a lemon, but I was not feeling this guitar. From a strap, this axe is a bit heavy, so it could be uncomfortable for stage usage. The random hardware parts seem to be a bit cheap on the quality as well. Build quality is akin to the lowest-end Squier guitars of now, which is to say, not that great. The finish itself was actually one of the better aspects of the construction of this guitar.
SOUNDS
The tone of the pickups is just bland, to put it bluntly. Yes, they work, they transmit string vibration into electric soundwaves, and the sound isn't bad, but I didn't hear anything special from this instrument. It was just an average, run-of-the-mill tone, similar to what nearly all of the hair band guys in the 80s used. There wasn't a lack of clarity, but there wasn't a lot of it either. Lack of a tone control also didn't help - there's less versatility here.
OVERALL OPINION
Overall, I would only recommend this guitar for a collector of Charvel guitars - something to complete a special collection year, or as a wall decoration. It would even be a decent first guitar, but for the intended market of shred players, this guitar is nothing special. Again, not bad, just not all that good either.
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- Fabricant : Charvette
- Modèle : 270
- Catégorie : Guitares de forme SC
- Fiche créée le : 13/12/2010
If you really explore the possibilities of the tremolo system in your playing you may require the rock solid tuning stability provided by a double locking tremolo system. The Charvette 170 and 270 provide a precision machined double locking system that’s incredibly stable. The string scale is slightly reduced (24-3/4") to lessen string tension for easier bending and a lighter feel. Combined with the full 24 fret, 2 octave rosewood fingerboard and the trimmed down body with sculpted heel joint this makes for one fast—playing guitar.
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