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Charvel Pro Mod San Dimas Style 1 HH FR MN Snow White

4,50
Guitare électrique de la série Pro Mod. - Manche: 2 pièces Érable - Corps: Aulne - Touche: Erable - Frettes: 22 Jumbo - Pont: Floyd Rose FRT-O2000 Trémolo à double verrouillage - Micros: Montage direct Seymour Duncan JB Humbucking / Montage...
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Date de mise en stock estimée 15.04.2024
1 029 €
Guitare électrique Charvel Pro Mod San Dimas Style 1 HH FR MN Snow White

Charvel Pro Mod San Dimas Style 1 HH FR MN Snow White

1 029 €

Code produit: 296-6002-576 | ID: 232377

Charvel Pro Mod San Dimas Style 1 HH FR MN Snow White

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Guitare électrique de la série Pro Mod. - Manche: 2 pièces Érable - Corps: Aulne - Touche: Erable - Frettes: 22 Jumbo - Pont: Floyd Rose FRT-O2000 Trémolo à double verrouillage - Micros: Montage direct Seymour Duncan JB Humbucking / Montage direct Seymour Duncan '59 Zebra Humbucking - Echelle: 648 mm - Rayon du cou: 304,8 - 406,4 mm Compound - Écrou: 43 mm - Finition: Blanche Neige.

Paramètres et spécifications

Destiné à

Type


Caractéristiques

Nombre de cordes

6


Propriétés

Manualité

Couleur

Nombre de frettes

22

Configuration des micros

HH

Électronique

Chevalet/trémolo

Couleur selon fabricant

Snow White


Matériel

Corps

Manche

Touche

Construction


Accessoires

Housse/étui incl.

Non


Dimensions et poids

Diapason (mm)

648

Rayon de la touche

Taille de frettes

Largeur au sillet (mm)


De campagne

Fabriquée au

Mexique


Accessoires recommandés

Note globale basée sur 2 avis d'utilisateurs:

4,50

Tudor Adrian N.

Impression générale

Date
05.09.2023
Variante évaluée

This is an overall good guitar for the money but there are a couple of things about it that left me a bit surprised given the Charvel pedigree. The good: - Build quality is there. You can tell this is a quality instrument. Everything feels sturdy, well put together, no spaces between joints (neck, body etc). Everything fits the way it should - The finish is amazing. The neck feels amazing to play with that natural oiled finish. The ebony fretboard is also a sight to behold & should prove to be sturdy in time - The pickups & wiring make this guitar a Swiss army knife; you can get everything from hot-rod shred metal to pristine cleans with the push-pol Volume knob. The Tone knob locks into place when moved all the way up & removes itself from the circuit which really lets that high-end come through the way you would expect it to. This is the first guitar (out of the 10 I own) where I feel there is no need to change anything about the electronics - The Floyd Rose 1000 does its job and keeps stuff in tune after you've set it up. This being my first FR guitar, it took me a little bit of research to figure out how to tune & level the bridge but I got the hang of it pretty quickly with some of the stuff on YouTube - The guitar rings / sings. It has a great resonance even when not plugged into anything. Amplified, you feel this a lot & it translates into note definition / articulation & great sustain (even with the bolt-on construction) The not so good: - Fret sprout. This guitar came with some really nasty fret sprout on both sides of the neck / fingerboard. I'm still looking at the best way to get rid of it with little intrusion as possible; doesn't seem like it's something hard to overcome but still I expected this to not be an issue on a Charvel given that I've had cheaper instruments come in which did not suffer from this one - The FR ar feels a bit loose when you try to do more subtle movements. The looseness goes away if you tighten the screw almost all the way but that makes the arm rigid - may or may not work for you; I prefer it to move around a bit & make it easier to grab or get out of the way. - Nothing to do with Charvel but the Floyd Rose R3 locking nut has some crazy pointy edges and playing close to the nut, I hurt my fingers pretty good at the beginning until I learned my way around this guitar. - While leveling the Floyd Rose bridge & tuning, I had to take the back plate off to work with the Claw & screws. The finish in the cavity is pretty sloppy - splinters all over, the EVA foam got unstuck in a couple of spots and needed a lot of reseating for it to inspire some level of confidence re. fitting onto the instrument. - While it works alright, would have loved a carved neck heel joint like that on the Squier Contemporary Stratocaster series. All in all, good instrument for the money but even with the Charvel logo on it, needs a little bit more work to get to "great' as you would expect an instrument bearing this brand's banner to be.