Sovereign
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Hallo allemaal
Bij deze verkoop ik mijn gitaar die ik in mei heb aangekocht.
Wegens diefstal van mijn mountainbike moet ik hem wegdoen. Ik had graag een spaarpotje voor een nieuwe mountainbike. De gitaar is aangekocht in Lier, Groove Music shop dit jaar in mei.
U krijgt van mij:
-de gitaar: Ibanez SA120 Black [Nieuwprijs was 250 euro]
Features: 22 medium frets, 25, 5", Three-piece maple bolt on neck, rosewood fingerboard, mahogany body, Black finish, Chrome hardware, Like the Ibanez s series, or Fender Strat, Bridge pup: IBZ AH6, Neck pup: IBZ AH5 (both passive humbuckers), 5 way Switch (higher number, Switch closer to neck), 1-Bridge humbucker, 2-Bridge humbucker(parallel connected), 3-Both humbuckers, 4-One coil of each humbucker, 5-Neck humbucker, 1 volume, 1 tone control, Sat pro tremolo bridge, Standard string gauge: 042 009.
It's a rather comfortable guitar, it plays smoothly, the body feels just right. A large flaw on this guitar is the sat pro bridge, you just can't use it without getting your guitar out of tune, so that's pretty much useless. // 8
Sound: The bridge pup gets a bit muddy at higher gain, and high is just how I like my gain, so that was not great. It's also kinda noisy, but that could just as well be my microcube. I almost never use the bridge pickup parallel connected, as I have no idea what that's good for. The neck pickup puts out a nice warm sound good for soloing(at this price range, that is). // 8
Action, Fit & Finish: The action was a little high for an Ibanez, intonation complete crap, but that's fixed in half an hour. There were no notable flaws on the guitar, except for the pickup selector, wich is a bit noisy. The finish is black, wich gets dirty in no time, and that sucks donkeyballs.
Impression: This guitar is made for beginners. I think that for beginners a versatile tone is good, because as a beginner you should explore different genres to see what you like to play. What you like to hear is not nececarily what you like to play. I, For example, really like to hear Rammstein, but I hate to play it. I've been playing for a year now, own a microcube, this SA120, and a Jackson SLSMG. If this were stolen I'd probably not buy the same, I'd probably buy an ESP or something. I did not compare this to other products before I bought it, the guy at the guitar store recommended it, but later I compared it to some 500$ prs, and a Yamaha beginner guitar, and it pwns them completely. This is a great beginner guitar. Don't get it if you've played for a while and know out of experience what genre you like to play.
-een Roland Cube 20x [Nieuwprijs was 150 euro]
Features: It has many good features, including a tuner, clean channel, lead channel, built in effects, delay/reverb, aux In, recording/headphone out, 3 EQ knobs, power squeezer, and foot Switch jack. For a beginner it has more than enough features to keep me busy. The Lead channel has 6 different Boss effects for different distortions: tube drive; metal; metal stack; overdrive; distortion; and acoustic. Other than tube drive they are pretty self explanatory. Tube Drive is set up so it adds distortion based on how hard you hit the strings. The power squeezer makes it so you can have high gain and distortion at lower volumes. It does get quite loud while in my room. I can't say what features I would like it to have because for a beginner, like me, it has everything I could possibly use currently.
-een schouderriem
-een betere kabel die er apart is bijgekocht
-een oefenboek met CD&DVD om te leren spelen "Leer jezelf gitaar" [Nieuwprijs was 20 euro]
http://strengholtgroup.com/cms/uploads/afbeeldingen/licentie_4/afbeelding_101.jpg
-Opberghoes/rugzak voor de gitaar van Ibanez zelf [Nieuwprijs was 30 euro]
Doe een goed bod&it is yours!
Foto's : ImageShack Album - 7 images
Bij deze verkoop ik mijn gitaar die ik in mei heb aangekocht.
Wegens diefstal van mijn mountainbike moet ik hem wegdoen. Ik had graag een spaarpotje voor een nieuwe mountainbike. De gitaar is aangekocht in Lier, Groove Music shop dit jaar in mei.
U krijgt van mij:
-de gitaar: Ibanez SA120 Black [Nieuwprijs was 250 euro]
Features: 22 medium frets, 25, 5", Three-piece maple bolt on neck, rosewood fingerboard, mahogany body, Black finish, Chrome hardware, Like the Ibanez s series, or Fender Strat, Bridge pup: IBZ AH6, Neck pup: IBZ AH5 (both passive humbuckers), 5 way Switch (higher number, Switch closer to neck), 1-Bridge humbucker, 2-Bridge humbucker(parallel connected), 3-Both humbuckers, 4-One coil of each humbucker, 5-Neck humbucker, 1 volume, 1 tone control, Sat pro tremolo bridge, Standard string gauge: 042 009.
It's a rather comfortable guitar, it plays smoothly, the body feels just right. A large flaw on this guitar is the sat pro bridge, you just can't use it without getting your guitar out of tune, so that's pretty much useless. // 8
Sound: The bridge pup gets a bit muddy at higher gain, and high is just how I like my gain, so that was not great. It's also kinda noisy, but that could just as well be my microcube. I almost never use the bridge pickup parallel connected, as I have no idea what that's good for. The neck pickup puts out a nice warm sound good for soloing(at this price range, that is). // 8
Action, Fit & Finish: The action was a little high for an Ibanez, intonation complete crap, but that's fixed in half an hour. There were no notable flaws on the guitar, except for the pickup selector, wich is a bit noisy. The finish is black, wich gets dirty in no time, and that sucks donkeyballs.
Impression: This guitar is made for beginners. I think that for beginners a versatile tone is good, because as a beginner you should explore different genres to see what you like to play. What you like to hear is not nececarily what you like to play. I, For example, really like to hear Rammstein, but I hate to play it. I've been playing for a year now, own a microcube, this SA120, and a Jackson SLSMG. If this were stolen I'd probably not buy the same, I'd probably buy an ESP or something. I did not compare this to other products before I bought it, the guy at the guitar store recommended it, but later I compared it to some 500$ prs, and a Yamaha beginner guitar, and it pwns them completely. This is a great beginner guitar. Don't get it if you've played for a while and know out of experience what genre you like to play.
-een Roland Cube 20x [Nieuwprijs was 150 euro]
Features: It has many good features, including a tuner, clean channel, lead channel, built in effects, delay/reverb, aux In, recording/headphone out, 3 EQ knobs, power squeezer, and foot Switch jack. For a beginner it has more than enough features to keep me busy. The Lead channel has 6 different Boss effects for different distortions: tube drive; metal; metal stack; overdrive; distortion; and acoustic. Other than tube drive they are pretty self explanatory. Tube Drive is set up so it adds distortion based on how hard you hit the strings. The power squeezer makes it so you can have high gain and distortion at lower volumes. It does get quite loud while in my room. I can't say what features I would like it to have because for a beginner, like me, it has everything I could possibly use currently.
-een schouderriem
-een betere kabel die er apart is bijgekocht
-een oefenboek met CD&DVD om te leren spelen "Leer jezelf gitaar" [Nieuwprijs was 20 euro]
http://strengholtgroup.com/cms/uploads/afbeeldingen/licentie_4/afbeelding_101.jpg
-Opberghoes/rugzak voor de gitaar van Ibanez zelf [Nieuwprijs was 30 euro]
Doe een goed bod&it is yours!
Foto's : ImageShack Album - 7 images