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CA Guitar Guitar Review - Model 7L-E-2

If the model 7L-E guitar (Composite Acoustics) CA (composite acoustics) was auto, then it would be a luxury sports car (SUV): strong, with the ability to go anywhere and go there with class and honors.

Previously known as the Legacy Composite Player, the CA Guitars Model 7L-E composer does not have a cut, as well as holes cut for an electronic capture system (the volume control knob and the tone control knob are accessible through the top of the sound hole). Add to this the power of a carbon fiber guitar construction, and you have one of the most powerful and powerful dreadnoughts around the block.

It has a deep, thunderous punchy low end that seems a bit overwhelming when you first pick up this guitar, but you will soon find that the volume of the guitar is relatively easy to manage, and that, lightening on your collecting hand, you can move between deep soft bass (without any punching) and bright, fast-paced bass.

The middle section is also deep and rich, and you may find that in order to emphasize them, you will need to weaken the bass, otherwise they will be overshadowed. Higher tonal ranges are crisp and clear, and 7L-E can be easily used to reproduce lead. What I liked best about 7L-E [http://www.macnichol.com/mm5/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=MGAM&Product_Code=7L-E&Category_Code=CA_Guitars]Nonetheless, this is the answer to scramble - clear, crisp notes that come out neatly. Features include a hardshell case, along with Gotoh 381 and Fishman Ellipse VT Electronics tuners.




CA Guitar Guitar Review - Model 7L-E-2


CA Guitar Guitar Review - Model 7L-E-2

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