MGR/Anonymous
« Samick LS-11 »
Published on 06/26/01 at 15:00I aquired this guitar from Miles Music store in Wichita, Kansas in Towne East Shopping Mall for the price of $212.
I like how this guitar it built. It is very sturdy and provides great balance. I also love the feel of the neck and fret board. they are very smooth and easily maneuverable through. It is also a very nice looking guitar. It copies the classic Sratocaster shape and has an all around classic feel.
What I don't really like about this instrument is the headstock. It isn't necesarilly bad looking I just like my headstocks with a little more shape to them.
The headstock, neck, fretboard, and body are constructed of hard wood. The tuning pegs, pickups, bridge and outlet are constructed of steel. This is a well put together instrument, and it is of fairly high quality for its price.
This is a very sturdy guitar and a good price. I would recommend it for the beginner to the intermediate player who is looking for a practice or performing guitar that provides a good sound and reliabilty.
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
I like how this guitar it built. It is very sturdy and provides great balance. I also love the feel of the neck and fret board. they are very smooth and easily maneuverable through. It is also a very nice looking guitar. It copies the classic Sratocaster shape and has an all around classic feel.
What I don't really like about this instrument is the headstock. It isn't necesarilly bad looking I just like my headstocks with a little more shape to them.
The headstock, neck, fretboard, and body are constructed of hard wood. The tuning pegs, pickups, bridge and outlet are constructed of steel. This is a well put together instrument, and it is of fairly high quality for its price.
This is a very sturdy guitar and a good price. I would recommend it for the beginner to the intermediate player who is looking for a practice or performing guitar that provides a good sound and reliabilty.
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com