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Problems after a couple of years
Saddle on the bridge tilts, breaks tuning, then breaks the bridge. Once it tilts enough, the guitar will become unplayable for people who hear harmony. You can go to extreme lengths to fix it though, since the guitar is cheap.
Get good wood glue, some wood filler, and some tools to repair and attach the bridge once it breaks. Best to go all in immediately and fill any gaps with glue and straighten out the saddle on the bridge with filler. You can apply a little glue around the bridge to improve it's strength.
Get good wood glue, some wood filler, and some tools to repair and attach the bridge once it breaks. Best to go all in immediately and fill any gaps with glue and straighten out the saddle on the bridge with filler. You can apply a little glue around the bridge to improve it's strength.
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Mixed Feelings
Sounds OK, the tone is a little unbalanced, but if you just want it for practice or a jam guitar it's absolutely fine. And if you know what you're doing with a mic then you can't really argue for the money when you're getting the features that you are.
You'll need to smooth the frets down with something because it sounds like gritted sand paper the moment you bend a cent out of tune.
The other thing that's a little annoying is that it looks like it's had a domestic argument on the edge of the face, looks like an impact of some kind, and then that's caused a couple of inch long cracks to appear in the lacquer. The shipping packaging was good, and there were no visible signs of damage or an impact on the side of the box at all, so maybe it was shipped like this? - it didn't look like anybody had touched the tuning, unlike another guitar I bought through Thomann recently, so perhaps it wasn't noticed - but hey, for £65 you can't really complain.
You'll need to smooth the frets down with something because it sounds like gritted sand paper the moment you bend a cent out of tune.
The other thing that's a little annoying is that it looks like it's had a domestic argument on the edge of the face, looks like an impact of some kind, and then that's caused a couple of inch long cracks to appear in the lacquer. The shipping packaging was good, and there were no visible signs of damage or an impact on the side of the box at all, so maybe it was shipped like this? - it didn't look like anybody had touched the tuning, unlike another guitar I bought through Thomann recently, so perhaps it wasn't noticed - but hey, for £65 you can't really complain.
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Ok but needs some work
I ordered this guitar from Romania and it arrived in only 8 days, with decent packaging, although there was a pretty sizeable ding in the top of the headstock and another one on the corner of the body, which would suggest the guitar was dropped on the headstock at some point. Out of the box the fretboard was quite rough and dry, though with some sanding and oiling it came out nicely. At least 7 of the frets were not seated all the way and were uneven which led to some buzzing. They were also rough. The strings were quite rusty and needed changing. The bridge came with the same kind of rough raw wood feel as the fretboard and required sanding. On the bright side, the finish was spotless and perfectly polished, the nut slots were cut cleanly and the string action was acceptable out of the box (3 mm low E, 2 mm high e). The tuners are smooth and consistent and the pickup does what it's intended. After setting the guitar up and fixing all the issues it plays well and sounds surprisingly good.
Summary: It's a good guitar but needs some serious work.
Summary: It's a good guitar but needs some serious work.
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FRET ISSUES
Unfortunately, the frest 14 and 15 in G string (3rd string) is busying not allowed to play the notes. QC is fake
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