Hey everyone, a few weeks ago I decided to pick this vintage guitar from the basement to make a video for a guitar contest. Specs: BODY Plywood NECK Beech FINGERBOARD Beech (painted as Rosewood), 21frets SCALE 628mm (24.75) JOINT Bolt-on TUNERS: Noname BRIDGE Tune-o-matic style with spopbar PICKUPS Simeto (singles) Well the pickups of this guitar are definetly not for metal music, still i did my best to get a good sound out of them. It's kinda weird to play on a guitar that is older than you The playability is strange: the neck is thick and wide, I'm not used to it, but it felt ok, after some time passed. Overall i can say that the guitar is ok on clean sound, and i guess is made for it, or to play some rhythms with slight overdrive. Anyways, thanks for submitting this thread, check out the video and pics Pics:
Nice one,we have the same caliber of soviet guitars in here too.Not the best player out there,nor the bet sounders too
Not mine personaly,just a better example overall,tha i found in a local forum.It is a Kremona guitar and rumours go that the magnets for the pickups are from cubboard doors,haha.The beauty of socialist craftsmanship They make classical instruments with good quality now though