Fender [Artist Series] Kurt Cobain Jaguar - 3-Color Sunburst
Chitarre eletriche solidbody con corpo JZ/JG from the [Artist Series] Kurt Cobain Jaguar model by Fender
Prezzo al pubblico :
1179€ TTC
(06/09/11)
Prezzo medio :
NC
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Fender [Artist Series] Kurt Cobain Jaguar - 3-Color Sunburst : Recensione di James...
" Molto migliorata negli ultimi modelli di Cobain"

Devo dire subito che io non sono un grande fan dei Nirvana. Ma mi capita di pensare Kurt avuto qualche tono piuttosto bene e aveva uno strano modo di ottenerlo. Egli non usare quello che tutti gli altri usava affatto. Ha appena fatto le cose a modo suo credo. Mentre ha usato il suo Mustang molto, ha anche usato la Jaguar di volta in volta troppo. Questo è presumibilmente una replica di quello Jaguar. Sarò il primo ad ammettere che il vecchio Fender Cobain firma chitarre erano terribilmente caro per quello che stavano / Questi modelli replica nuovi prezzi o meno lo stesso con (quello che sembra) botto molto di più per il dollaro.
A prima vista, non c'è molto da questa chitarra. Ma in realtà ha un sacco di trucchi nella manica. La base della chitarra è abbastanza tradizionale. C collo sagomato. Alder corpo. Nessuna sorpresa. Oltre l'invecchiamento del corpo evidente che è stato fatto, questo è il vostro tipico design Jaguar. L'invecchiamento tra l'altro, è piuttosto buona. Mi sentivo come alcuni dei primi modelli stradali indossati da Fender erano un po 'tanto, e l'esecuzione era spento. Questo si sente come se avesse qualche pensiero messo in esso e tutto il "danno" appare appropriato autentico. Per fortuna il collo non si sente come qualcuno ha preso una levigatrice alla tastiera.
La Seymour Duncan sono un duro piacevole qui. La distorsione super è, ovviamente, non per i deboli di cuore, ma mi piace molto come hanno messo l'anniversario PAF nel collo. Questo è stato uno dei miei pickup preferiti da quando è uscito. La commutazione può essere un po 'difficile in un primo momento, soprattutto se non si ha familiarità con il layout jag. E 'un po' complicato da spiegare. E 'meglio imparare da soli. Ma la versione breve è che il vostro normale pickup volume del tono di commutazione opzioni insieme alle altre opzioni che sono per voicings. Una volta che il blocco di esso, è molto semplice.
La qualità di questo è sorprendentemente molto buono. E che proviene da un ragazzo che ha detto un sacco di cose brutte su di qualita 'Fender negli ultimi anni. Il mio grosso problema con un sacco di parabordi recentemente è stata la sensazione. Ma questa chitarra si sente grande per me. Ha sicuramente quel vibe Kobain. Hanno veramente inchiodato questo credo. Il prezzo è molto appropriato. Credo che l'unico colpo contro di essa è il fatto che non è un design troppo classico o nulla. Ma andiamo ... è un modello di firma.
A prima vista, non c'è molto da questa chitarra. Ma in realtà ha un sacco di trucchi nella manica. La base della chitarra è abbastanza tradizionale. C collo sagomato. Alder corpo. Nessuna sorpresa. Oltre l'invecchiamento del corpo evidente che è stato fatto, questo è il vostro tipico design Jaguar. L'invecchiamento tra l'altro, è piuttosto buona. Mi sentivo come alcuni dei primi modelli stradali indossati da Fender erano un po 'tanto, e l'esecuzione era spento. Questo si sente come se avesse qualche pensiero messo in esso e tutto il "danno" appare appropriato autentico. Per fortuna il collo non si sente come qualcuno ha preso una levigatrice alla tastiera.
La Seymour Duncan sono un duro piacevole qui. La distorsione super è, ovviamente, non per i deboli di cuore, ma mi piace molto come hanno messo l'anniversario PAF nel collo. Questo è stato uno dei miei pickup preferiti da quando è uscito. La commutazione può essere un po 'difficile in un primo momento, soprattutto se non si ha familiarità con il layout jag. E 'un po' complicato da spiegare. E 'meglio imparare da soli. Ma la versione breve è che il vostro normale pickup volume del tono di commutazione opzioni insieme alle altre opzioni che sono per voicings. Una volta che il blocco di esso, è molto semplice.
La qualità di questo è sorprendentemente molto buono. E che proviene da un ragazzo che ha detto un sacco di cose brutte su di qualita 'Fender negli ultimi anni. Il mio grosso problema con un sacco di parabordi recentemente è stata la sensazione. Ma questa chitarra si sente grande per me. Ha sicuramente quel vibe Kobain. Hanno veramente inchiodato questo credo. Il prezzo è molto appropriato. Credo che l'unico colpo contro di essa è il fatto che non è un design troppo classico o nulla. Ma andiamo ... è un modello di firma.
I should say up front that I am not a huge Nirvana fan. But I happen to think Kurt had some pretty good tone and had a funny way of getting it. He didn't use what everyone else was using at all. He just did things his own way I guess. While he used his Mustang a lot, he also used the Jaguar from time to time too. This is supposedly a replica of that Jaguar. I will be the first to admit that the older Fender Cobain signature guitars were terribly overpriced for what they were/ These new replica models are priced roughly the same with (what looks like) a lot more bang for the buck.
At first glance, there isn't a lot to this guitar. But it's actually got a bunch of tricks up its sleeve. The base of the guitar is pretty traditional. C shaped neck. Alder body. No surprises. Besides the obvious body aging that has been done, this is your typical jaguar design. The aging by the way, is pretty good. I felt like some of the first road worn models from fender were a little bit much, and the execution was off. This feels like it had some thought put into it and all the "damage" looks appropriately authentic. Thankfully the neck doesn't feel like someone took a sander to the fret board.
The seymour duncans are a nice tough here. The super distortion is obviously not for the faint of heart, but I really like how they put the PAF anniversary in the neck. That has been one of my favorite pickups since it came out. The switching can be a little tricky at first, especially if you aren't familiar with the jag layout. It's a little complicated to explain. It's better to learn it yourself. But the short version is you have your normal tone volume pickup switching options along with the other switches which are for voicings. Once you get the hang of it, it's very simple.
The quality on this is surprisingly very good. And that's coming from a guy who has said a lot of bad things about fender quality the last few years. My big problem with a lot of fenders lately has been the feel. But this guitar feels great to me. It surely has that Kobain vibe. They really nailed this one I think. Price is very appropriate. I guess the only knock against it is the fact that it's not an overly classic design or anything. But come on...it's a signature model.
At first glance, there isn't a lot to this guitar. But it's actually got a bunch of tricks up its sleeve. The base of the guitar is pretty traditional. C shaped neck. Alder body. No surprises. Besides the obvious body aging that has been done, this is your typical jaguar design. The aging by the way, is pretty good. I felt like some of the first road worn models from fender were a little bit much, and the execution was off. This feels like it had some thought put into it and all the "damage" looks appropriately authentic. Thankfully the neck doesn't feel like someone took a sander to the fret board.
The seymour duncans are a nice tough here. The super distortion is obviously not for the faint of heart, but I really like how they put the PAF anniversary in the neck. That has been one of my favorite pickups since it came out. The switching can be a little tricky at first, especially if you aren't familiar with the jag layout. It's a little complicated to explain. It's better to learn it yourself. But the short version is you have your normal tone volume pickup switching options along with the other switches which are for voicings. Once you get the hang of it, it's very simple.
The quality on this is surprisingly very good. And that's coming from a guy who has said a lot of bad things about fender quality the last few years. My big problem with a lot of fenders lately has been the feel. But this guitar feels great to me. It surely has that Kobain vibe. They really nailed this one I think. Price is very appropriate. I guess the only knock against it is the fact that it's not an overly classic design or anything. But come on...it's a signature model.
Original English text: Much improved over past Cobain modelsI should say up front that I am not a huge Nirvana fan. But I happen to think Kurt had some pretty good tone and had a funny way of getting it. He didn't use what everyone else was using at all. He just did things his own way I guess. While he used his Mustang a lot, he also used the Jaguar from time to time too. This is supposedly a replica of that Jaguar. I will be the first to admit that the older Fender Cobain signature guitars were terribly overpriced for what they were/ These new replica models are priced roughly the same with (what looks like) a lot more bang for the buck.
At first glance, there isn't a lot to this guitar. But it's actually got a bunch of tricks up its sleeve. The base of the guitar is pretty traditional. C shaped neck. Alder body. No surprises. Besides the obvious body aging that has been done, this is your typical jaguar design. The aging by the way, is pretty good. I felt like some of the first road worn models from fender were a little bit much, and the execution was off. This feels like it had some thought put into it and all the "damage" looks appropriately authentic. Thankfully the neck doesn't feel like someone took a sander to the fret board.
The seymour duncans are a nice tough here. The super distortion is obviously not for the faint of heart, but I really like how they put the PAF anniversary in the neck. That has been one of my favorite pickups since it came out. The switching can be a little tricky at first, especially if you aren't familiar with the jag layout. It's a little complicated to explain. It's better to learn it yourself. But the short version is you have your normal tone volume pickup switching options along with the other switches which are for voicings. Once you get the hang of it, it's very simple.
The quality on this is surprisingly very good. And that's coming from a guy who has said a lot of bad things about fender quality the last few years. My big problem with a lot of fenders lately has been the feel. But this guitar feels great to me. It surely has that Kobain vibe. They really nailed this one I think. Price is very appropriate. I guess the only knock against it is the fact that it's not an overly classic design or anything. But come on...it's a signature model.
At first glance, there isn't a lot to this guitar. But it's actually got a bunch of tricks up its sleeve. The base of the guitar is pretty traditional. C shaped neck. Alder body. No surprises. Besides the obvious body aging that has been done, this is your typical jaguar design. The aging by the way, is pretty good. I felt like some of the first road worn models from fender were a little bit much, and the execution was off. This feels like it had some thought put into it and all the "damage" looks appropriately authentic. Thankfully the neck doesn't feel like someone took a sander to the fret board.
The seymour duncans are a nice tough here. The super distortion is obviously not for the faint of heart, but I really like how they put the PAF anniversary in the neck. That has been one of my favorite pickups since it came out. The switching can be a little tricky at first, especially if you aren't familiar with the jag layout. It's a little complicated to explain. It's better to learn it yourself. But the short version is you have your normal tone volume pickup switching options along with the other switches which are for voicings. Once you get the hang of it, it's very simple.
The quality on this is surprisingly very good. And that's coming from a guy who has said a lot of bad things about fender quality the last few years. My big problem with a lot of fenders lately has been the feel. But this guitar feels great to me. It surely has that Kobain vibe. They really nailed this one I think. Price is very appropriate. I guess the only knock against it is the fact that it's not an overly classic design or anything. But come on...it's a signature model.
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