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Published on 12/31/10 at 01:00- Where is it made?
Made in Korea
- What kind of bridge does it have?
I don't know
- What kind of neck does it have?
Set neck
- How many frets does it have?
20 frets
USE
- Is the neck comfortable?
Frankly speaking, the neck is very pleasant. I don't know how to explain it, but the neck isn't completely flat at the frets, it's slightly rounded and I love it.
- Is it ergonomically designed?
The guitar is a bit big and thick, but it's also ultra-light.
- Is the access to the upper frets easy?
It's impossible because the body of the guitar starts at the 15th fret.
- Is it easy to get a good sound?
Th guitar is 18-years old, so it doesn't sound like it used to, but it's still quite all right.
SOUND
- Does it suit your music style?
I play punk and this is an acoustic guitar, so no. But it's very nice to play with.
- Which sounds do you prefer / hate?
There's no sound I prefer or hate. Let's just say I prefer to play in the lower frets rather than the upper ones.
OVERALL OPINION
- How long have you been using this product?
It's 18 years old (from 1992), my dad sold his electric guitar and bought this acoustic Vester for the equivalent of 150 euros. It's 18-years old, my father used it until 2002 and, since he didn't have time to play guitar anymore, he gave it to me to start out.
-Did you try any other models before buying this one?
No, this was my first guitar ever.
- Which feature do you like the most / the least?
It has a somewhat thick body for my taste, but it's very light.
- How would you rate its value for money?
Based on your experience, would you buy this product again?
It's worth a lot to me. Actually, I don't know for how much I could sell it nowadays. But I have no intentions of doing that, anyway.
I love this guitar.
Made in Korea
- What kind of bridge does it have?
I don't know
- What kind of neck does it have?
Set neck
- How many frets does it have?
20 frets
USE
- Is the neck comfortable?
Frankly speaking, the neck is very pleasant. I don't know how to explain it, but the neck isn't completely flat at the frets, it's slightly rounded and I love it.
- Is it ergonomically designed?
The guitar is a bit big and thick, but it's also ultra-light.
- Is the access to the upper frets easy?
It's impossible because the body of the guitar starts at the 15th fret.
- Is it easy to get a good sound?
Th guitar is 18-years old, so it doesn't sound like it used to, but it's still quite all right.
SOUND
- Does it suit your music style?
I play punk and this is an acoustic guitar, so no. But it's very nice to play with.
- Which sounds do you prefer / hate?
There's no sound I prefer or hate. Let's just say I prefer to play in the lower frets rather than the upper ones.
OVERALL OPINION
- How long have you been using this product?
It's 18 years old (from 1992), my dad sold his electric guitar and bought this acoustic Vester for the equivalent of 150 euros. It's 18-years old, my father used it until 2002 and, since he didn't have time to play guitar anymore, he gave it to me to start out.
-Did you try any other models before buying this one?
No, this was my first guitar ever.
- Which feature do you like the most / the least?
It has a somewhat thick body for my taste, but it's very light.
- How would you rate its value for money?
Based on your experience, would you buy this product again?
It's worth a lot to me. Actually, I don't know for how much I could sell it nowadays. But I have no intentions of doing that, anyway.
I love this guitar.