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reyrey said:
1 question for u subby =) squier bass always use agathis wood right? wad kind of sound it will give ah? issit similar to basswood or totally diff? cheers :wink:

the bass isn't as susceptible to body wood type as guitars, it's about the frequency at play. the agathis bodied Squiers sound fine when i tried them. supposedly, the agathis has a warm midrange but only evident in guitars. however, this doesn't mean that any body wood would do... imagine playing a plastic bodied bass :toimonster:
 
subversion said:
the bass isn't as susceptible to body wood type as guitars, it's about the frequency at play.

hmm sub can explain this in detail??

y not an acrylic bass ? dun get ya pt.

agathis gives a warm midrange tone but in guitars and not basses ? why ?

y not acrylic / plastic ? dosent allow the sound to resonate through?
 
Went by Davis today and the tokai guitars are already here! Tried the one with the sycamore top and its going for $1250,really awsome..
 
i was there too! i tried all the Tokais & have this to say: goodness!!

i didn't see the one with the sycamore top though, maybe snapped up...

simple pricing for the guitars:
*Japanese: $1,400
*Korean: $780

review soon!!
 
Tokai: Love Rock LS75Q
List: $1,400

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Gibson fans, stop reading here, before you get overwhelmed with rage. The Tokai Love Rock is a blasphemous copy of the Les Paul. Tokai painstakingly reproduced the guitar in question with exceptional accuracy; you’d weep to think that you’d spent a fortune buying the original incarnation. But why should we settle for this blatant imitation?

Before that concern is addressed, be informed that the Tokai LR would pass a Gibson Les Paul blindfold test, anytime. Being repelled by Gibson Les Pauls naturally (sorry, not a Les Paul fan, but they are super fine guitars), I’m in fact drawn to this guitar because it feels like the real thing. Even the lacquered overcoat gets top marks for its duplicate feel. It’s immaculately fitted & finished, you’d wish that all midrange priced guitars would adhere to this high standard in finishing but as it stands, its purely individual corporate philosophies. From the looks of it, the people at Tokai have one that makes them dangerous imitators: We clone you & make a mockery of your capacity.

If you are after physical/ functional flaws from this guitar- ZILCH. Please look elsewhere, maybe from another imitator. The only erroneous appointment I saw was that the neck pickup was set in too deep into the mounting ring. With that in mind, I was rather taken aback when I plugged this guitar in, the tone in the neck remained very sweet & balanced with the bridge counterpart. The overall tone from this LR is pure Les Paul, no surprise as it was conceived to imitate just that.

I will now move away from evaluating this guitar against the original Les Paul… The first brush with a tube amp unleashed too much ill-defined single note definition, the neck humbucker was repulsive- mud city. However, if you revere rounded treble, you’d worship this LR straight away. Clean, the neck unit surpasses the bridge relative in terms of warmth. If you do jazz, this pickup easily passes the trial. The bridge pickup fared better definition-wise in drive mode. Both power chords & individual notes have sufficient clarity to take you to cruise control. Default action was rather low, very shred-friendly; it’s easy acceleration from the start. However, it had enough clearance to prevent chocked notes during bending. A fine player in its entirety, money well spent if you decide to invest in one. Roll the volume off a little & you’ll hear Cream-era Clapton. It seems that this guitar is capable of some good tones. The pickup selection on offer is of course, a-la Les Paul. A very familiar layout of volume & tone control knobs (2V, 2T) adorns this guitar. In fact this model sports the vintage type triangular marker which I appreciate, helped me know how much of volume & tone I’m dealing with.

I just have to hear the guitar’s performance from a non-tube amp as I personally believe that it needs more treble definition to make it more reputable, not that it had very little to begin with. True enough, the LR proved to be an unstoppable tone machine, the default midrange manifested itself better in a Marshall AVT head. The Gotoh pickups have enough character to exude both vintage & contemporary tones to make this guitar a worthy buy.

This blatant imitation would be off limits to you if you have a strong preference for the original. You’d steer away from this guitar because it challenges your legal ethics- one shouldn’t embrace piracy in all its manifestations. However, if you are after impressive tones & believe that the single cut, set neck design is the only cup of tea for you, be glad that the Tokai brand name offers you more for less (money). Should you settle for this imitation then? You should, not because it replicates the revered LP looks in exceptional details (the quilt top on this one is killer...), but because it’s a good guitar per se. Too good to be true…
 
someone once asked

gibson LP studio (cheapest)

2,200

gibson LP standard and

LP classic ( am i right? )

is 3k upwards
 
I was a true blue LP lover last time, before yeah gibson quality control drops. I know prefer to plonk tt amount of money for a prs, similar price and IMHO higher quality. But a 'Gibson LP' with darn good quality at 1300,.. now tts a steal...
 
Vaiyen said:
haha, eat your heart out Gibson.
How much would an equivalent Gibson cost?

more than 2x the price...

choykaiwen: bro- i've not tried the korean ones, a little embarrassed actually, after making them bring down all the jap models :oops: would do so in time to come... if you've tried the Tokai Love Rock models, you'd know where the guitar stand, this side of Gibson.

adding to the price list- before the LP Custom joins the Custom Shop offering exclusively, it was going for a whopping $4,300...
 
hey sub, can i ask u something,

when u try guitars, do u just go in and try whatever u want, make urself a bit thick skinned and try try.

or do u actually knw the guys well enough so that they dont get pissed when u try so many guitars?

i wanna knw ur secret and mastery to trying out so many guitars without pissing the salesman.

haha,

thanks man.
 
i've been 'with' them for quite sometime, they know what i'm in for when i ask for certain product testing, sometimes they even ask me to have a go even when i don't come with the intention in the first place...

it's also about coming to the store at the right time. off-peak, week days- that's the best... 8)
 
eh people, i bought my tix for marty friedman clinic. its not in sp audi, its at what singapore powers audi or something like that. Any idea where the hell is it?
 
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