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Freeway pro 7 review
Freeway pro 7 review













When you pick one up you'll immediately feel that this is a substantial instrument, tight and cleanly made. There are several colors (maple flame, metal flake burgundy, black. The neck is maple (mine has a rosewood fretboard). The Freeway is a double cutaway, solid body with two humbuckers, one single coil, a five way switch and tremolo. BTW- the Freeway has two humbuckers and a single coil and came with the best gig bag I've ever seen.Īfter 6 months of regular playing, I haven't run into a feature that I don't like yet. So now I have a finely made, great fitting, instrument that can deliver almost any type of music.

FREEWAY PRO 7 REVIEW FULL

The Freeway can move from twangy Tele all the way to full mellow tones even with 9s. The real pleasure started when I plugged it in. I told the salesman that I'd buy if for myself. When I started picking around on it (unplugged), I could hear the sustain and the clarity of the notes. I was surprised to see a fine Canda/US made guitar at half the price of a US made Fender Strat. Then I saw on the head "Part made in Canada. The maple neck felt well finished and slender like a strat. The finish was very fine (metal flake Burgundy). I picked up the Freeway and noticed how solid and tightly made it felt. I was looking for an inexpensive but quality guitar for my kid. I bought the Freeway Classic through a local distributor for $380. The report quality price seems excellent. The seller has put me in the hands Godin and I fell in love immediately. Store I tested mostly Ibanez in the same price range. Be careful though with tie strap: strap on mine was taken in closing the cover and ripped the screws! Replaced by security locks illico with a screw a little thicker, more problems since. I love the micro grave for a more bold, the bridge pickup for slamming. A little too much midrange for my taste, I often turns on the equalizer, and I put together a little middle strings to be more remote microphones. She has pretty sharp, while having a good presence in the bass. I granted C drop in recent months, with a strong enough pull, followed by a luthier. I play progressive rock, post-rock, post hardcore. One day perhaps, but not see the need for the moment. I thought of changing the pickups on occasion but, in fact, the original pickups fully satisfy me for now.

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It sounds everywhere, on all amps, even at Roland cubes. A volume control and a tone control (rather inefficient though). This is a Canadian built with a floyd and a maple neck. Used purchased in Paris in 2008, this is my one and only guitar that sounds myself everywhere and in all circumstances.













Freeway pro 7 review