kosta wrote:So I take it these are not so good? I've never played one.
They're about like newer Squiers, if my tele is the "norm'
The neck is fine. It's subjective, but the neck is a bit wider and flatter than a normal tele. I've heard them referred to as a "shredder" neck, but I wouldn't go that far... it doesn't feel like an Ibanez.
The hardware is... made of metal. I never got the idea of cheap hardware when it's a block of metal, some screws,and some springs. I get that some of it cold have poor finishing, burs in the bridge saddles, etc.
The wood... seems hard. [pause for snickering] I don't frankly know if it's what they said it is, but the guitar is acoustically very resonant (it's a semi hollow).
The frets are fine. Like any cheap guitar they're not perfect, but there aren't any ends sticking out. There are a couple of spots where it seems like a fret may be a little high or low. If you like your action really low, you'd probably notice. Id imagine a simple fret leveling would fix that, but it doesn't bother me enough to care.
It stays in tune fine, but not with the stock strings. The nut is graphite and seems to have been cut pretty well. Doesn't seem high or low...
The setup out of the box was pretty bad. I think that's why a lot of people hate cheaper guitars. It's natural to just want to adjust the trus rod, but you really need to do a real setup. I shimmed the neck a little (just take the neck loose and stick some card stock on one end)-- it wasn't necessary, but the screws on the saddles were sticking up a bit much. Once you get the setup sorted, it plays as well as basically anything else (as would any guitar).
The finish is almost perfect, save for some roughness in the F-hole. The neck on mine is a satin oil sorta finish, and it glosses up nicely after you play for a while. You can tell it's not a high end finish, but it's done really well.
The wiring is really terrible. The parts use are fine, but the wiring itself is bad. And the guitar hums pretty bad, despite having humbuckers. I've been meaning to do something about that. Also, they used a linear taper pot for volume, and audio for tone-- which is backwards. And I think they may have wired the tone control like Gibson tends to, so the volume control is realllly muddy if you turn it down at all.
But this is coming from someone who tends to prefer cheaper guitars, soooo.