Review by
MFOCIN on 3.9.2005
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I recieved as a gift. My parents bought it at Sam Ash for about $260.
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Features |
  
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Itnulls left handed for one. There arennullt enough out there in my opinion. Also, it is user friendly. The knobs are clearly marked and out of the way, should you like to strum harder than usual. The whammy bar doesnnullt stick, it wonnullt mess up a tune by not moving. It seems affordable as well, not as much as I would have thought of a guitar of this caliber. |
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Playability |
 
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Distortion? Needs improvment. I want to tweak it more, but it just wonnullt do it. Then, it just gets angry at me and gives more feedback. Not cool. |
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Quality |
 
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Too much feedback if it doesnnullt agree with you. |
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Durability |
  
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In terms of the shell, I could probably run it over with a 18 wheeler and it would come out smiling. However, the Stratocaster is picky with strings. I put the wrong gauge of string on it and had to get professional help to fix it. Make sure you donnullt do that. |
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Overall |
  
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A good starter guitar, maybe good enough for you to play at a live show. Will stand up to abuse like a military standard armored vehicle, but as picky as a young child. Doesnnullt like the wrong gauge, so that may cost you a little more depending where you live. Feedback is a kick in the rear as well if you get it. It wants you to know when you mess around. But overall, a nice guitar to start with. |
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