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Mr. Big Deep Cuts
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It could be, but I hypothesize that the review is from Matt7; are you sure, Editors, that it’s from Anonymous Reviewers?
Paul Gilbert Space Ship One
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Well, it depends on personal taste; I think there are much flashier guitars out there than this one, which is basically just white lacquered with two little lights and no frills. But aesthetics are very subjective! Plus, let's add that Yamaha is still one of the few reputable companies that builds guitars in Japan and not in Korea, China, or who knows where.
Paul Gilbert Space Ship One
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no no, it’s a much more complex construction process JimMorrison, this guitar is made with two layers of very dense maple and one of a lightweight synthetic material (but not plastic) anyway it’s not a guitar designed for blues, there’s no doubt about that!
Paul Gilbert Space Ship One
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It is a very recent model, glossy white in color and with a particularly unique body technology, the A.I.R. (Alternative Internal Resonance), and it is the current model by Gambale that alternates with his classic one!
Yngwie Malmsteen Rising Force
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Yes, it's true, all those parts where blues scores are played... but always at Malmsteen's speed!!
Paul Gilbert Space Ship One
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I've heard good things about a new generation Yamaha that Frank Gambale also uses, the model is the RGX A2. Have you heard how it sounds?
Paul Gilbert Space Ship One
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Oh, alright! But where do you buy used items, is there any particularly good place?
Paul Gilbert Space Ship One
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to marvel
Paul Gilbert Space Ship One
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Sorry, Matt, for butting in, but weren't you looking for an Eko Malmsteen Signature until a few days ago??? And it seemed to me that your opinion on the current Ibanez wasn't very enthusiastic, especially since a good number of them are made in Korea and not like in the 90s, made in Japan... Well, I truly hope that the Paul Gilbert signature is made in Japan given the high price, but if we consider that Vai's Jem 555 costs the same or more and has a cheap bridge and is produced in Korea, nothing should come as a surprise at this point! Good review, as always!
Eagles Desperado
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There’s no two without three, when’s the next masterpiece??!!