Fender Jim Adkins JA-90 Telecaster Electric Guitar Ebony Transparent Review

Fender Jim Adkins JA-90 Telecaster Electric Guitar Ebony Transparent
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this is a great guitar--with thick jazz tones from the neck pup and searing highs from the bridge--the neck is incredibly comfortable and playable, the guitar feather light and really pretty--i may buy a second one--its that nice

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Taylor Guitars Baby Taylor, BT1, Natural Acoustic Guitar with Planet Waves/GO-DPS 16 Pick Sampler (#PW-SAMPLER) & Ultra Guitar Stand Review

Taylor Guitars Baby Taylor, BT1, Natural Acoustic Guitar with Planet Waves/GO-DPS 16 Pick Sampler (#PW-SAMPLER) and Ultra Guitar Stand
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The perfect first guitar for your kids who are starting to get more serious, but until they do just grab the 89.00 Hohner 3/4 scale acoustic on here.
It's also a great back porch/couch/beach/camping guitar. At this price it's perfect for this.
The case of course is quality Taylor.

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Washburn D10 Series Acoustic Electric Cutaway Guitar Review

Washburn D10 Series Acoustic Electric Cutaway Guitar
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I ordered this guitar as an upgrade to an older, starter Washburn guitar that I absolutely loved, though I probably should have taken better care of it. When I ordered this new guitar I didn't expect anything more than another great Washburn guitar.
Holy crap, I opened the box only to find that it came in an awesome hard case! Nowhere on the page when I ordered did it say it came with a case. It's a very nice, Washburn hard case, with a sweet felt or something inside. That was a very pleasant surprise indeed.
Aside from the case, this guitar also has a great built in pickup. I had to play a show the night I got the guitar and it sounded great. I did replace the strings with some better ones. The strings it came with sounded okay, just a little light and weak, especially when the guitar was plugged into an amp. With some new strings it sounded and played great.
The pickup has a great built in tuner. I've heard others saying the guitar doesn't stay in tune very well, though I haven't had that experience. I have kept it in it's case when I'm not playing it and like I said I put new strings on.
Overall, the action on the guitar is great. So smooth and easy to play. The build quality is way better than a lot of guitars that are way more expensive. The sound of the guitar is very full and rich. The case was a bonus.

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LTD ST-203 Electric Guitar (Distressed 3-Tone Burst) Review

LTD ST-203 Electric Guitar (Distressed 3-Tone Burst)
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I agree with the first reviewer. Unbelievable how good these imports have become. China copies everything to perfection. The neck has a great feel the body/neck have a nice relic finish and the pick ups sound very much like original fender and are very bluesy/country rock with more output level the my SRV pickups. There is also the st203fr black relic with floyd rose fyi. If you want to kick it up a notch look at the ESP Vintage plus series those are pro level.

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Taylor Guitars GA3-E Grand Auditorium Acoustic Electric Guitar Review

Taylor Guitars GA3-E Grand Auditorium Acoustic Electric Guitar
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This is the first guitar that I have purchased with a price tag of over $1000 and it was worth every penny. The guitar sounds incredible unplugged and incredible plugged in. This guitar is a great option if you are not interested in a cutaway model of a Taylor.

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Parker P-Series Electric Guitar (Traditional Sunburst) Review

Parker P-Series Electric Guitar (Traditional Sunburst)
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After being properly set up (it came with the strings way too high and a bow in the neck), this guitar is easy to play and move around on the fretboard. The fretboard is smooth as silk. The action is easy as can be. Everything looks great too. This is a very, very nice guitar.

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Godin SD 22 Electric Guitar (Black Pearl RN) Review

Godin SD 22 Electric Guitar (Black Pearl RN)
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- The neck is make from Rock Maple. Generally grown in only cold climate. It is a very stable wood and perfect for a guitar neck. The neck is really easy to get your hands around.
- The body is made from maple and poplar. The center portion of the guitar body is maple and the outer wings are poplar. Poplar wood is a lighter wood which reduces the weight of the guitar making it more enjoyable to play. Compared to my "heavy" Les Paul, this is a big deal.
- Strap lock stems are standard on this guitar.
- Tuners turn smoothly and stay in tune.
- Pickups are very good. The bridge humbucker has great tones for lead guitar and the center and neck single coil pickups give this guitar a nice mix of tones.
- The bridge like the rest of the guitar have adjustments for height and intonation. The metal looks as if it is precision make for height and intonation adjustments.
- This guitar is totally under rated. Great bang for the buck. I own a USA Tele, USA Start and USA Les Paul and this guitar holds it's own. Even the deeply knurled knobs make my Strat and Les Paul look cheap.
- Finally I did need to adjust the height of the pickups to get the tone I wanted. For some reason the pickups are set very low from the strings. You simply hold the strings down on the last fret and adjust the clearance between the string and the pickup to what you desire. 1/16" is where I adjusted mine and it sounds soooo sweet!
- Although I love my telecaster the most, this guitar is like a combination of a Les Paul and a Strat. You can't go wrong buying it. I just don't know why you don't hear more about the Godin electric's.


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The SD 22 combines the easy feel of a short scale with the added snap of a rock maple neck. The short scale reduces string tension, which provides easy string bending and augments the low frequency response. The compact feel of the neck and the diagonal radius carved into the body produces exceptional balance and comfort. In short, this guitar is fun to play, and lends itself to classic rock and R&B sounds.


Maple and Poplar Body
The SD 22 is constructed with a blend of two tonewoods. A center of silver leaf maple serves as an anchor for the neck and is flanked by poplar sidepieces, resulting in Godin's stated goal of making electrics that begin with a great acoustic sound. Solid body instruments may not produce much in the way of volume, but make no mistake, wood weight and density, type (and quality) of the neck/body attachment, type of bridge and nut material all have an impact on that final sound.
One Godin GHB1 humbucker and two Godin GS1 single-coil pickups, along with a five-way switch for serious tonal options.

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Daisy Rock Pixie Acoustic Guitar Starter Pack, Sky Blue Review

Daisy Rock Pixie Acoustic Guitar Starter Pack, Sky Blue
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Upon buying and receiving this starter pack for my daughters 10th birthday, we were intially very happy. It is a beautiful blue guitar that sounded amazing right out of the box. Although it is a small thing the decals that were to be included were missing and to my 10 yr old it was an important item. I quickly emailed the company and awaited the response. The only response I got was a newsletter and monthly advertisments--no answer as to how to get the decals or if we even could. After a week I proceeded to call the company and was told (rather rudely)that the woman I was speaking with didn't handle that and she would transfer me to someone who did. I have since left 2 voicemails and have gotten no response. I don't understand the problem here I payed over $200 for this kit and expect everything to be in the package. If I had known it was going to be such a problem I would have packeaged it all back up and exchanged it. Will update when I hear anything.

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Daisy Rock's Pixie Acoustic Guitar features a durable composite oval back body design with a spruce top, Grover tuners, and a 25-1/2-inch scale slim mahogany set-neck with 20 medium frets, a rosewood fingerboard and pearloid daisy inlays. The slimmer neck and lightweight design makes the guitar easier and more comfortable for girls to play. The kit comes complete with all the learning materials and accessories you need to get started right away.


Includes Everything a Girl Needs to Play Guitar
Pixie Acoustic GuitarYour choice of Powder Pink, Sky Blue or Pixie Purple.
Complete Learning PackageWith 48-page Girls Guitar Method Book and Enhanced CD with computer tuner.
Removable DecalsTwo pages filled with butterfly and daisy decals to customize your guitar.
Gig BagAwesome Gig Bag with zippered pockets and backpack straps.
Goodie PackIncludes strap, picks, stringwinder and polishing cloth.


The Perfect Beginner GuitarAll Daisy Rock guitars arrive set up and ready to play, and include a limited lifetime warranty. Pick up a Daisy Rock Pixie Acoustic Box Set and start playing today.
Construction: Set-Neck
Body: Composite Oval Back w/Spruce Top
Neck: Mahogany
Fingerboard: Rosewood
Fret: 20 Medium
Scale: 25 1/4 inches
Inlay: Daisy
Tuners: Custom Chrome w/Daisy Logo
Strings: D'Addario EXP 11
Available Finishes: Powder Pink, Sky Blue, Pixie Purple, Pink Sparkle, Silver Sparkle, Blue Sparkle


What's in the BoxDaisy Rock Pixie Acoustic Guitar (Sky Blue), Guitar Method Book and CD, Gig Bag, Strap, Picks, Stringwinder, Polishing Cloth, Decals

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Fender Pawn Shop '72 Electric Guitar Surf Green Rosewood Fretboard Review

Fender Pawn Shop '72 Electric Guitar Surf Green Rosewood Fretboard
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Nice build quality. Much nicer than the Blacktops, which I was also considering- Smooth, solid pots and tuning mechanisms. Also, higher quality than the 72 thinline reissue (I have one), and a much better buy _if you can get your hands on one_.
My only quibble is the white edging around the f-hole, which isn't that noticeable in the smaller pictures, and is not totally appealing to me. I originally planned to upgrade the neck pick-up, but it's sounds really nice in it's stock set-up, so I'm going to leave it where it is.

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Epiphone Limited Edition Les Paul Custom Silverburst Review

Epiphone Limited Edition Les Paul Custom Silverburst
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I bought this guitar, first and foremost, because I am a huge Tool fan and I love the look of of Adam's Gibson Silverburst. Secondly, I love the look, feel and sound of the Les Paul Studio (although technically this is a Les Paul Custom, but its still a Studio design). Also I very much prefer the tone switch to be in the location it is on LP studios.
That being said, You should know that this guitar is among the higher end Epiphone LPs. I also own another Epi LP Studio, a cheaper model, which I can tell you has much less attention to detail. It's still a good guitar because it has it has great tone at a low cost, but the look of it isnt that sharp. The finish on those guitars isnt as nice as what you get here with the Silverburst. You may have heard horror stories about the frets popping out on those low cost Epi LPs but that has never happened on mine.
But Back to the Silverburst... The look of this guitar is stunning. The paint job and finish is excellent, really slick from bottom to top, front to back. The chrome hardware looks great too and seems to be really good quality... not just a cheap chrome finish on some mystery metal or something. The inlay on the fretboard and headstock are great too, very shimmery and marbley (if those are words).
In terms of hardware; The pickups sound great. Lots of tonal color and good harmonic response. I have noticed I have to crank my amp up a bit to get good feedback, but thats sort of the nature of feedback. The tone switch is well built, as in it stays put and doesnt wobble about. I've seen tone switches that basically unscrew during use to the point where they are at a 30-45 degree angle from their orignial position. This doesnt happen on this guitar. The switch itself does pop a tiny bit when switching between pickups... I dont mind it that much, but its worth saying. The frets are more rounded and stick out from the finger board more than a Gibson would. This can become an issue if you really push hard on the string because you can push the note from in-tune to sharp without really "bending" the string. This isnt an issue unique to this guitar, from what i've seen this is fairly common-place with all Epiphones. It doesnt really become a problem unless you are strangling the neck. The action out of the box is set a bit high; To the point where as you move up on the neck the notes tend to go sharp, which basically destroys any chords you play past the 12th fret. All i had to do was lower the action to resolve this problem. Even with that, i notice no fret buzzing anywhere on the guitar. The tuners work great... they ARE Grover tuners. I have no complaints with there. My biggest complaint with this guitar is the Nut (this was an issue with my other LP Studio too and is a common issue with lots of guitars that havent been customized). It grabs and can make tuning a real pain. This issue has improved somewhat since I bought the guitar, probably because with play and repeated tunings the strings have likely filed the nut a little bit. There are many solutions to this problem however; file the nut down yourself, buy some graphite and rub it in the nut under the strings, or you can actually use the graphite "lead" from pencils, or you can actually replace the nut with a graphite nut. Graphite essentially acts as a lubricant which stops the strings from binding... it has to do with the atomic structure of graphite, it doesnt take lateral tension very well. Idealy, apart from replacing the nut, a combination of these solutions is best.
Now the big question, Tone; I will keep this short and sweet. I like a wide variety of tone in the music I play. Depending on your amp and effects setup you can greatly effect the tone coming from the guitar. This guitar is heavy and has a really thick rich tone. Most LP's do. If you are after that Gibson sound, you've got it here. I've sized this guitar up with Gibson LPs and its up to par for sure. I've played this guitar and a Gibson LP back to back on the same amp with the same effects and settings and I saw no real noticiable change in tone. Tool songs sound perfect on this guitar, as do cleaner, bluesier tones. Lighter tones are certainly attainable on this guitar as well... but just about any tone is possible these days with all the electronic weaponry out there. Another thing I would like to mention is that this guitar has no buzz AT ALL. It's really well built in that respect, everything is grounded. You can play loud and when you stop the strings, its quiet(provided you havent cranked the amp so high you get feedback from nothing). Getting back to that Epi vs Gibson tone arguement though; It's worth saying that my dad owns 3 Gibsons (2 Electric - a LP Recording and a Firebird, and 1 acoustic) and he recently bought an Epiphone Flying V and right now, THAT guitar is his pride and joy.
All in all, If you are looking for a quality Gibson sound at an affordable price, Epiphone is the way to go. More specifically, If you are after an Epi LP; while I have no complaints with tone and no significant complaints in construction of the cheaper Epi LPs... I would definitely recommend going with one from their Les Paul Custom line (which is what the Silverburst falls under). They are about double the cost, but the attention to detail is palpable. If you can put down a few hundred extra, go for it. Get a guitar like this. And narrowing the scope even further, if you are like me and you love Tool, really like LPs, love that silverburst paintjob and are on a limited budget... then look no further, you found your guitar. The only thing I would recommend is to try to buy it below $[...]. I've seen them range from $[...], so do some looking around.

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Rogue SX100B Series II Bass Guitar Candy Apple Red Review

Rogue SX100B Series II Bass Guitar Candy Apple Red
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This Bass works great. A nice light weight body and it came with good quality strings. It sounds great and is worth it at this price.

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Orpheus Valley Guitars ARTIST SERIES FIESTA FC Classical Guitar Review

Orpheus Valley Guitars ARTIST SERIES FIESTA FC Classical Guitar
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The main reasons I bought this guitar are because it sounds great, and it is affordable. I compared this guitar at local music shops directly against several other classical guitars in the same price range, including guitars made by La Patrie, Alvarez, Takamine and Ibanez. All of these guitars were in a similar price range (up to $1,000.00) but it was clear that the Fiesta FC was the only truly excellent guitar among the bunch (I tried out literally dozens of guitars). I also compared it to several guitars that were much more expensive, including Yairi, Ramirez, Conde Hermanos, and Antonio Loriente. In my opinion, the Fiesta FC sounded better than every Yairi model in the store and the Ramirez (R1). It sounded basically on par with both Loriente models in the store, but had a slightly higher action (and a significantly lower price). The Conde Hermanos was superior to the Fiesta FC, but at 10x the price, it had darn well better be.
Needless to say, I bought the Fiesta FC because it sounded as good as guitars that were several times more expensive, and VASTLY superior to any other guitar in the same price range. I've now owned the guitar for three years, and I have never regretted it.
I have been studying classical guitar for almost 15 years. I've taken master classes with Ricardo Iznaola, Ernesto Tamayo, and the late James Smith.
Tone: Excellent. Brilliant, responsive to dynamic playing.
Action: Very Good. A bit higher than a Conde Hermanos, about equal to a La Patrie Collection or the Ramirez R1.
Feel: Excellent. Comfortable standard design, and the nitrocellulose finish is smooth, not sticky like my old Takamine.
Quality: Excellent. Flawless craftsmanship, excellent design.
Value: Excellent. You simply cannot buy any other guitar of this quality at this price. Perhaps you are looking for a guitar to take through college? This IS it. Don't buy a student model Ramirez or any La Patrie. They just don't compare.

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ESP LTD Deluxe EC1000 Electric Guitar (See Thru Black Cherry) Review

ESP LTD Deluxe EC1000 Electric Guitar (See Thru Black Cherry)
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I have been playing for about 20 years. I have gone through many quality guitars and amps and I consider myself a professional when it comes to guitars and amps. Guitars should be rated by tone, hardware, playability, feel and value. I have an ESP LTD Deluxe EC-1000 Gold-top model with Seymour Duncan Alnico 2 Pickups and it is my absolute favorite guitar I own. It's got the action, speed and playability of a high end Ibanez or Jackson (or ESP), it's got the sweet tone and sustain of my USA Fender Stratocaster and Gibson Les Paul Standard but with it's own voice, the hardware's quality is outstanding (better than most guitars costing 2x this) and all of this for under $1000! Incredible. I don't know how ESP did it, but they did and I am looking forward to buying more of their Deluxe 1000 models!

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Taylor Guitars 210e, Dreadnought, Solid Sitka Spruce Top, Rosewood Back/Sides, ES-T Review

Taylor Guitars 210e, Dreadnought, Solid Sitka Spruce Top, Rosewood Back/Sides, ES-T
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It is TAYLOR. So nearly nothing left to say. I am a beginner with experience of no more than 5 guitars. At first I am afraid of the rumor that Taylor has high action. After try it myself in a store, what they say is a little exaggerated. the only catch is that 210e is a dreadnought type, so the treble is not as bright as you think. need some work on electric part if you want the brightness of treble. Better to choose a cutaway guitar at this point, however 1-2 hundred more bucks need to place. gorgeous for both un-plugged and plugged-in. i feel like i could even be down on my knees for this baby when it goes in my arms.

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With Taylor's new ES-T under-saddle transducer, this affordably-priced, solid-top Dreadnought can be plugged-in to add a new dimension to your Taylor tone.



The Taylor 200 Series The 200 Series redefines what a mid-priced guitar can be. A satin, solid Sitka spruce top meets gorgeous Indian rosewood laminate back and sides, delivering an experience of sight, sound and touch that's unmistakably Taylor. Plug in with the optional Taylor electronics and take your performance to the stage with confidence.
Sitka Spruce Top Sitka Spruce (Picea sitchensis) grows in a coastal "pocket" from Northern California to Alaska. This dense, straight-grained wood has the highest strength and elasticity-to-weight ratio among available tonewoods, an attribute that makes it an ideal material not only for our soundboards, but for our internal bracing, as well. Sitka produces a slightly brighter tone than does Engelmann.
Indian Rosewood Laminate Back/Sides Indian Rosewood (Dalbergia latifolia) is coveted by players and guitar builders alike for its dark, luxurious coloration, which ranges from brown to purple to rose to black, and for tonal characteristics that include a strong bass response and long sustain. It remains the most popular tonewood used in the making of high-quality acoustic guitars.
Dreadnought Body ShapeThe original Dreadnought acoustic guitar appeared early in the 20th Century, and its no-frills, no-nonsense shape made it a logical namesake of the huge battleships of that day. Most subsequent Dreadnoughts, including Taylor's, have been derivative of that early design. In 1997, however, Bob Taylor re-designed the Taylor Dreadnought by softening the curves at the top and bottom and generally refining its overall shape. In 2003, gloss-finish Dreadnoughts also underwent bracing refinements that substantially increased their overall volume and bass response, without sacrificing Taylor's signature balance and clarity. Dreadnought six-strings shine as "plectrum" or "rhythm" guitars because they respond well to flatpicking or light-to-heavy strumming.
ES-T Pickup Inspired by Taylor's Expression System technology, the Expression System Transducer, or ES-T, is a single-source, under-saddle transducer with individual elements for each string. (The ES-T was originally called the ES Element, but the name was changed to avoid confusion with another product.) The ES-T has an onboard preamp and the same active controls found on the full Expression System. Featuring a custom-voiced EQ and dynamic response, the system is powered by a 9-volt battery, with a battery life LED power indicator (which is lit when the battery is being used). The pickup also has a Phase switch for feedback control, which is located on the preamp board inside the soundhole.
Chrome-Plate Tuners Taylor Tuners continue the industry-leading 18:1 gear ratio that they've been using, yet yield even greater precision with the help of a manufacturing process that employs the same gear-cutting machines used by Swiss watchmakers. The more precisely-machined gears virtually eliminate the slight "slop", or slack, typical among tuners, which makes it even easier for Taylor owners to get--and stay--in tune. Taylor Tuners also feature an elegant aesthetic touch, with the Taylor logo cleanly etched on the back.

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Yamaha CG171SF Flamenco Guitar (Standard) Review

Yamaha CG171SF Flamenco Guitar (Standard)
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I tried this on a Guitar Center store, next to $1200 guitars imported from Spain, and I've got to tip my hat to the Yamaha. It's got the flamenco sound right of the bat. Next to it, I couldn't tell the difference between another expensive 'flamenco' guitar from an expensive classical. The CG171SF seems to have its own peculiar flamenco sound. Really low action (great for falsettas), and it can get loud at the same time. Feels pretty light which makes you think it'll break! Highly recommended.

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Guild GAD-M20 Acoustic Guitar Natural w/ Deluxe Case Review

Guild GAD-M20 Acoustic Guitar Natural w/ Deluxe Case
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This is really a great guitar for someone who wants to check out a small bodied guitar or for someone looking to get into acoustic and being used to electric instruments. This guitar is all real wood. No particle board or laminates. Great for finger style guitar. It has a very balanced sound as is typical of instruments this size. This is not really a guitar for bluegrass flatpickers as they usually go for dreadnaughts. Personally, those guitars are too big for me and very "boomy."
I got mine new for 499.99 Great deal !!
I play this guitar daily and I have had it for over a year now. Other acoustics I have had were sold on ebay.

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Schecter Model-T Electric Bass (Butterscotch) Review

Schecter Model-T Electric Bass (Butterscotch)
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Great looks and even better sound!
The Seymour Duncan pickups are outstanding. They deliver a really strong sound that cuts through in a 5 piece rock band.
The bass itself is very comfortable to play-it balances well on a strap and the neck is very comfortable for me.
The Set-up on the bass was impeccable right out of the box. It was set lower than what I normally use and was almost perfectly in tune when I took it out of the box. I was really impressed by that.
There was only one flaw that I could find. On the front of the bass near the bridge, it seems like something heavy was pressed onto the bass before it was painted. It does not affect the playability of the bass at all and you can only see it up close when you hold it at an angle because the light reflects funny from a small patch thats about 3/4 of an inch by a 1/4 inch.
Overall, this bass is a great value!

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