Ibanez AEL10LE
AndyT wrote:
It's kinda like eating rattlesnake. It actually tastes pretty good but I can't get over where it came from!!LOL. I've seen those. What makes it even funnier, is I have an Esteban. I guess I got lucky because the one I got sounds pretty good. It has its problems, but overall, its not bad.
BigBear wrote:
AndyT wrote:It's kinda like eating rattlesnake. It actually tastes pretty good but I can't get over where it came from!!LOL. I've seen those. What makes it even funnier, is I have an Esteban. I guess I got lucky because the one I got sounds pretty good. It has its problems, but overall, its not bad.
Yea I think you might have overcome the guitar with skill. Play something long enough and you know just how to make things come togather. I am getting that way with my yahama classical. I can feel a buz starting to creap into the mix before it sounds and clamp down on the note for a clean note instead.
Another thing I think comes into play with the estobon and many other low end instruments is they very greatly in terms action, sound and playablity. That is why if you look at reveiws for any of them. You will high action, low action, great, junk...etc for the same instrument.
Another thing I think comes into play with the estobon and many other low end instruments is they very greatly in terms action, sound and playablity. That is why if you look at reveiws for any of them. You will high action, low action, great, junk...etc for the same instrument.