Excerpt from the Review by Henry Yates that appeared in Total Guitar Magazine - November 2007 issue
Farida has been trading for over a decade, and that shows in the 32N’s tidy build and features. We’d defy anyone to take issue with the natural cosmetics (wood beats badly applied paint any day). Even as fans of its original US inspiration we were wowed by the chunky, old-fashioned neck profile and the careful finish to the frets.None of that would matter if the tone was lame, but the 32N delivers a classy vintage punch at the neck, a useful lead tone at the bridge, and a halfway setting whose ‘out-of-phase’ honk stands comparison with models at twice the price. Farida’s 32N is a tequilla slammer
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Read the review of the Farida FTC-32 (and FTC-12) from the Performing Musician magazine review: It plays like a guitar costing rather more than its listed £350, and the sound doesn't disappoint if you're more into country and blues than heavy rock... Do check one out if you get the chance, as I think you'll be impressed by what you get for your money...- Paul White (Performing Musician) You can download the full review here (1.4 Meg) |


