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The EG-112C is very Fenderesque and retains most of the qualities of a good Stratocaster. The neck is a thin, light oak with a slick polish allowing for good grip and easy sliding. It's fastened deep with a four woodscrew mount. 23 nickel frets take hundreds of hours of lashing without any sign of wear. The solid maple body and it's satin black polimer shell give it enough weight to take a beating and rock on undeterred. One volume and one tone knob simplify the sound arrangement completed with a 5-way tone selector that can give you the clean sweetness of "Lenny" or Grunge out a "4th of July" rage. A hum-bucker bridge pick-up keeps all the creativity in your hands. And when the weather wages war with your rig, the tun-o-matic bridge speeds necessary minor adjustments. Down side: no accessories. // 7 Sound: The Yamaha 112c feels the most comfortable with minor harmonic scales and blues. The pick-ups are very sensitive to string noise, which comes in handy for pick scraping techniques but adds unncesessary difficulty to slow and soft songs. The color of the sound really depends on the strings you use. For heavy, percussive sound, high gage strings tuned down get the trick done. For high screaming scaling, light strings tend to make their mark spot on. You can get from a country twang piano, to a glass symphony twinkle on one end, to a Pete Townsend ring or even Gavin gurgly bear's roar at it's deep en . original japan made guitr ,,,,,,,,,, use only 2 weeks,,,,,,,,,,need money urgnt so call ,01911047249 , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, s-s-h pikup noiceless, clean sound |