Audiofanzine FR
Publié le 30/12/10 à 16:17
(contenu en anglais)
Originally written by C'est moi! on Audiofanzine FR.
Standard Mexican Strat.
UTILIZATION
The neck is very similar to the one on my Squier. Very good ergonomics, comfortable instrument. The controls and the toggle switch work very precisely.
SOUNDS
I was looking for a guitar that provided good clean and crunch sounds. I like the sound (I play it with a Fender Blues Junior amp and some stomp boxes). This setup is perfect for me. The sound of the bridge pickup is a bit harsh. I prefer the other pickup combinations producing a rounder and softer clean sound. There is no comparison with my Squier. The Squier doesn't sound like a Strat. With this guitar, the sound is clear, precise and round, the controls don't generate noise, the sustain is long! In short, I like it!
OVERALL OPINION
I've been using it for a few days. Compared with my Squier, it's perfect. Sold with a gig bag, which is a nice thing considering the price. The sound is much better than that of the Chines copies.
Standard Mexican Strat.
UTILIZATION
The neck is very similar to the one on my Squier. Very good ergonomics, comfortable instrument. The controls and the toggle switch work very precisely.
SOUNDS
I was looking for a guitar that provided good clean and crunch sounds. I like the sound (I play it with a Fender Blues Junior amp and some stomp boxes). This setup is perfect for me. The sound of the bridge pickup is a bit harsh. I prefer the other pickup combinations producing a rounder and softer clean sound. There is no comparison with my Squier. The Squier doesn't sound like a Strat. With this guitar, the sound is clear, precise and round, the controls don't generate noise, the sustain is long! In short, I like it!
OVERALL OPINION
I've been using it for a few days. Compared with my Squier, it's perfect. Sold with a gig bag, which is a nice thing considering the price. The sound is much better than that of the Chines copies.