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« Jackson JS-20 Dinky »
Published on 09/25/04 at 15:00I bought this used at Guitar Center for about $150.
This guitar was great, the action was a lot lower compared to many of the Mexican Strats that other friends had. After a little bit of tweaking, I was able to get a faster feel than even my sister's Ibanez S470DXQM.
Also, if you are into the looks, then the black polish is great, despite its habit to show fingerprints, etc.
The bridge obviously is cheap, and don't even think of using a whammy bar on this one.
Ever since the action is low, I suggest medium gauge strings, in order to remove the fret buzz, which annoyed me beyond believe.
The guitar is probably a decent guitar for the price. You get what you pay for.
The finish was impressive, and if you take care of it with a bit of polish, it will always be beautiful to show off.
I would definitely recommend it as an entry to mid level guitar. My only complains would be the fret buzz, thus not allowing you to play with light strings.
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
This guitar was great, the action was a lot lower compared to many of the Mexican Strats that other friends had. After a little bit of tweaking, I was able to get a faster feel than even my sister's Ibanez S470DXQM.
Also, if you are into the looks, then the black polish is great, despite its habit to show fingerprints, etc.
The bridge obviously is cheap, and don't even think of using a whammy bar on this one.
Ever since the action is low, I suggest medium gauge strings, in order to remove the fret buzz, which annoyed me beyond believe.
The guitar is probably a decent guitar for the price. You get what you pay for.
The finish was impressive, and if you take care of it with a bit of polish, it will always be beautiful to show off.
I would definitely recommend it as an entry to mid level guitar. My only complains would be the fret buzz, thus not allowing you to play with light strings.
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com