| SLS-50
The SLS-50 is Suzuki's Les Paul Standard model, available in black or sunburst finish. The body is either Alder or
Mahogany, and the Neck is either Maple or Mahogany, with a Rosewood 21 fret
fingerboard. I have to say here that the finish and build quality
is superb; there's no sign of corner cutting or lack of quality control here. This is a guitar that looks and feels excellent. In
fact, everything about the quality of the construction inspires confidence in the player. It feels the right weight, the neck
sits under the hands perfectly, and it's setup and adjusted perfectly, here with a nice set of D'Aquisto strings. All too
often in the past I've come across budget (and indeed no so budget) guitars that are good but need some serious adjustment to
get the best out of them. Not so in this case.
As for the sound and playability: it's just right. This is a very
responsive guitar, where the neck is true and accurate all the way up the fingerboard, the action is just right, and you get all
the right sounds with no unwanted electrical noises. The range of
sounds is nicely variable, from plummy jazz tones to cutting twangs, and on distortion settings through an amp, you know that
the sound is the business. If you want quality Les Paul sounds, they're all here for you. An excellent guitar in every respect.
SJB20-BK
And so to the SJB20-BK, a Fender Jazz Bass copy, supplied in
black, but also available in sunburst finish. By this time I was
getting used to expecting a high level of finish
and detail, and I certainly wasn't |
disappointed. Once again, you
can't fault the finish and build quality. The maple neck is set solidly into the
alder body with the customary four bolt bassplate, all the hardware and electrics work perfectly, and the bass was superbly
set up. In fact, this bass was better to play on than quite a few
original Fenders that I've tried! The neck was very comfortable
under the hands, and right hand slapping techniques were made
easy, comfortable and economic by the nice feel of the instrument.
The sound is typical Jazz bass, with enough twang
(again courtesy of some nice D'Aquisto strings) at the top end as
well as deep throbbing bass tones when you need it. In fact if you're looking for a Fender Jazz model bass, this is probably as
good as they come. At the (very competitive) price, you can afford to do a Jaco and strip out the frets yourself, as a
fretless model isn't currently available -it should be. All in all, this bass is everything you
could ask of it.
Conclusion
I'm genuinely delighted by the quality of
the Suzuki range. They easily equal (if not surpass) the originals in some respects. While you can buy good and bad
originals (due to the somewhat wayward quality of past decades),
the Suzuki range can justifiably regarded as uniformly excellent, with superb build quality, hardware, electrics,
playability and sound. In fact there's just nothing I can find to
criticize. If you're not worried about having 'name' instruments
and want great quality that will last for years, Suzuki
has to be the marque for serious attention, all at an unbeatable price. |
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Suzuki Fax
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Origin: Japan
Spec: (Prices all inc VAT, case, strap and lead)
SLS-50 Les Paul:
Body: Alder or Mahogany. Neck: Maple or Mahogany.
Fingerboard: Rosewood. Frets: 21.
Pickups: 2 Humbuckers.
Controls: 3 position
switch, 2 volume, 2 tone.
Pickguard: Ivory.
Binding: Ivory ABS.
SCG-35CE:
Top: Spruce.
Back, sides and neck: Mahogany.
Fingerboard and
Bridge: Rosewood.
Binding: Black multi ABS.
Pickup: Active Acoustic Electric.
Electronics: 4 band EQ.
Finish: High Gloss.
SJB-20BK: Jazz Bass:
Body: Alder.
Neck: Hard maple.
Fingerboard: Rosewood.
Scale: 860mm.
Frets: 21 frets.
Pickups: 2 Single Coil.
Bridge:
fully adjustable. Controls: 2 volume, 1 tone.
Contact:
Suzuki Europe Ltd, 7, Drakes Mews,
Crownhill, Milton Keynes, MK8 0ER.
Phone: 01908-263990.
Fax: 01908-265955.
Email:hojo@suzukimusic.co.uk. Web: www.suzukimusic.co.uk. |
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