LOAK-S(CL) Ching-chan
Front : StainlessSteel
Body : StainlessSteel
Rear(Wood) : Ching-chan(手違紫檀)
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LOAK-S(CL) with Ching-chan. This Ching-chan is very dry and hard.
LOAK-S(CL) has attack and sharpness, but with Ching-chan, the bass is a little lighter and the overall tone is brighter and clearer.
The tone is very tight and the contours are clear.
Compared to wood with a higher specific gravity, the Ching-chan has fewer peaks in the high frequency range.
The front enclosure is stainless steel, so it is quite sharp, but it is relatively light and easy to listen to.