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STC-Shaped Guitar from Stagg belonging to the Standard series

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  • Bizzy JeyBizzy Jey

    Stagg S300Published on 10/09/06 at 09:19
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Electric Guitar standard "s"
    - Pickups: 3x single coil
    - Rglages: 1x volume + 2x tonalitbr /> - slecteur micros: 5 positions
    - Body: solid alder
    - Handle: Saddle / 648 mm
    - Fingerboard: rosewood / 21 boxes
    - Bridge: classic vibrato styles
    - Mcaniques: oil bath, chrome
    - Color: blue.
    - Made in China

    UTILIZATION

    Saddle-The handle is rather "soft" is is easily joubr />-The highs are pretty hard to CASC and sometimes border on the ropes
    -It is rather heavy but the shape is a good copy of a Squier Affinity Start
    -The sound is not bad but not exceptional

    SOUNDS

    -It must be all kinds of music except for jazz, in fact it good versatility!
    I play on Driv…
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    Electric Guitar standard "s"
    - Pickups: 3x single coil
    - Rglages: 1x volume + 2x tonalitbr /> - slecteur micros: 5 positions
    - Body: solid alder
    - Handle: Saddle / 648 mm
    - Fingerboard: rosewood / 21 boxes
    - Bridge: classic vibrato styles
    - Mcaniques: oil bath, chrome
    - Color: blue.
    - Made in China

    UTILIZATION

    Saddle-The handle is rather "soft" is is easily joubr />-The highs are pretty hard to CASC and sometimes border on the ropes
    -It is rather heavy but the shape is a good copy of a Squier Affinity Start
    -The sound is not bad but not exceptional

    SOUNDS

    -It must be all kinds of music except for jazz, in fact it good versatility!
    I play on Drive-CD-200 and the sound can rveler trs After a few good rglages!
    -This gives any sound with this instrument class low-end!
    -For Punk, Rock, ... it's not too bad but its too light means the strings friezes!

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use it for 2 years and I am rather lasslol
    -The look is enjoyable, but lacks punch
    Before this one, I tried that Squier taient exactly the same as the Squier Stagg S300 suaf that it is more expensive!
    -You can get it in store for about 140/150! This guitar adviser for beginners or those with small budgets!
    -Since I play on another Stagg, the S301 which sounds much more rock!
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  • bigsoul123bigsoul123

    Stagg S300Published on 02/22/09 at 18:27
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Copy of stratocaster made in China

    - Pickups: 3x single coil
    - Controls: 1x volume + 2x tone
    - Pu selector: 5 positions
    - Body: solid alder (2 pieces)
    - Neck: maple / 648 mm
    - Fingerboard: rosewood / 21 frets
    - Bridge: classic strat-style tremolo
    - Mechanical, chromed
    - Color: Sunburst

    UTILIZATION

    We have an alder body into two parts is not shocking considering the price, and I've seen on some more expensive models

    A C-profile neck thicker than and less than a modern strat ressiue 1960
    matt varnish and rosewood fingerboard fairly good. No flaws frets are comfortable, seemingly durable enough style "JUMBO" a bit high for my taste, which can be awkward for t…
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    Copy of stratocaster made in China

    - Pickups: 3x single coil
    - Controls: 1x volume + 2x tone
    - Pu selector: 5 positions
    - Body: solid alder (2 pieces)
    - Neck: maple / 648 mm
    - Fingerboard: rosewood / 21 frets
    - Bridge: classic strat-style tremolo
    - Mechanical, chromed
    - Color: Sunburst

    UTILIZATION

    We have an alder body into two parts is not shocking considering the price, and I've seen on some more expensive models

    A C-profile neck thicker than and less than a modern strat ressiue 1960
    matt varnish and rosewood fingerboard fairly good. No flaws frets are comfortable, seemingly durable enough style "JUMBO" a bit high for my taste, which can be awkward for the slides so thin strings, too bad! (To settle the action)

    Asmat microphones but "honest" given the price, ie not the thunders of war but an overdrive happening again (exit the metal)

    For the mechanical hardware are pretty catastrophic must be said. The bridge is a replica of the old models to five anchor points except for the bridges that they are more modern, nickel finish, a priori, one can doubt but it works well.

    The tone pots work and plate "pickguard" white is limited. Note
    that painting "sunburst" 3 tone is quite successful.

    SOUNDS

    This guitar is well suited for blues rock and funk (Texas Blues)

    I use a tube amp style TWEED modernized a bit with HP 12 "

    We found a very characteristic sound of its big sisters in California, a classic
    Crystalline, and very expressive. Yum!
    certainly not as great as the original ... it is definitely a can!
    Good sustain
    sounds with microphones handle alone and middle + bridge are convincing
    (I think with good it'll be nice alnico pickups.)

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use it for a week.

    Well to start if the plug on a quality amp!


    Most alder body as the real (SB) rather well, to see CAUTION according to the series!

    the maple neck + rosewood correct / value for money



    The -: the mechanical / pickguard / nickel finish questionable / microphones Asmat / lacrosse not very pretty

    I happened to test a lot of different guitars including some luxury models and have been playing for ten years.

    The value for money is good overall.
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  • synsevensynseven

    Stagg S300Published on 04/06/09 at 06:20
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    Overall this is a beginner guitar shaped strata. 3micros single coil pickups, 5 position 3 pots "volume tone tone" vibrato stagg poor quality a thin neck but not very pleasant when you're a beginner you not realize

    UTILIZATION

    Channel not too comfortable. For simple acute weight very heavy for a standard form strat What a Start

    SOUNDS

    Not suitable at all in my style of play really sucks its price for a pack with 10w amp to 199 euros on the price you have a good scratch of occas really cool with his 10 times perform

    OVERALL OPINION

    Sa was my first guitar I got 3 years ago I never would do choice I squeezed into a rather directs ltd OCCAZ or a pack of newbie t…
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    Overall this is a beginner guitar shaped strata. 3micros single coil pickups, 5 position 3 pots "volume tone tone" vibrato stagg poor quality a thin neck but not very pleasant when you're a beginner you not realize

    UTILIZATION

    Channel not too comfortable. For simple acute weight very heavy for a standard form strat What a Start

    SOUNDS

    Not suitable at all in my style of play really sucks its price for a pack with 10w amp to 199 euros on the price you have a good scratch of occas really cool with his 10 times perform

    OVERALL OPINION

    Sa was my first guitar I got 3 years ago I never would do choice I squeezed into a rather directs ltd OCCAZ or a pack of newbie type f-10 receiver with
    value for money good enough for beginners but will not have a good scratch then voila you have to judge
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  • Phil_GuitarPhil_Guitar

    Stagg S300Published on 02/04/10 at 22:17
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Violin making of this guitar is good quality and the pickups sound really good.
    This guitar is the 1st electric guitar for my son who is 9 years old, and he REU as a gift of Christmas (2009).
    .
    The Stagg S300 electric guitar with a pitch shorter than a Fender Stratocaster:
    This guitar has a tune of "57.6" cm, instead of "64.8" cm a Fender Stratocaster.
    This amounts to a few prs play guitar tune "standard" by having placed a capo at the 2nd box and having r-tuning the guitar MI-LA-RE-SOL IF-MI.
    Solid Alder body, Bolt-in saddle, rosewood fingerboard, 20 frets, 3 single coil pickups, 5-way diverter, 1 contrle volume gnral, 2 contrl in shade.
    .
    Cons by the hardware of this guita…
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    Violin making of this guitar is good quality and the pickups sound really good.
    This guitar is the 1st electric guitar for my son who is 9 years old, and he REU as a gift of Christmas (2009).
    .
    The Stagg S300 electric guitar with a pitch shorter than a Fender Stratocaster:
    This guitar has a tune of "57.6" cm, instead of "64.8" cm a Fender Stratocaster.
    This amounts to a few prs play guitar tune "standard" by having placed a capo at the 2nd box and having r-tuning the guitar MI-LA-RE-SOL IF-MI.
    Solid Alder body, Bolt-in saddle, rosewood fingerboard, 20 frets, 3 single coil pickups, 5-way diverter, 1 contrle volume gnral, 2 contrl in shade.
    .
    Cons by the hardware of this guitar is A veritable "disaster" (as most other models for children and small adults of all brands ...).
    .
    For this guitar becomes an instrument now truly "playable", it is absolutely necessary:
    _ Change: Mechanical (which is pretty easy filmmaker): Mechanical by the quality of preferences "block chords" (like "Sperzel") and style "staggered" (search for "staggered tuners" on the web! I do not have room to explain everything here!)
    _ Replace the nut with a graphite nut
    _ Replace string by a string of a set of "pulling" a little louder and a mark of quality (a set of Elixir 10-52 is ideal for this guitar)
    _ Replace the bridge type tremolo or the "freeze" in position "against al the body of the guitar." The tremolo delivered with this guitar is a true nightmare. Note: To find a tremolo on the size of that of this guitar, you may spend long hours of research, the tremolo of the guitar has absolutely nothing standard regarding its dimensions.
    .
    Once these transformations Producer, and a good rglage you are effected in presence of an instrument of excellent quality.
    .
    STAGG should propose a model "upgrade" the existing one, including these amendments, for a price multimdia course.
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  • The MidgesThe Midges

    Not bad for beginners

    Stagg S300Published on 03/09/11 at 06:35
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    (See previous review)
    Made in China (it shows)

    UTILIZATION

    It is a copy of strat so ergonomic and comfortable, a bit heavy but it happens. Access to acute is good but the fact that there have only 21 frets is pretty crippling. It necessarily requires an adjustment (action, harmonics, etc ...) to be playable. do it once it exceeds a Cort or Ibanez entries range but 100 € more expensive. We must also change all the strings of series. Mine has a small factory default, the D string tends to easily broken at the bridge but it's just mine: D


    SOUNDS

    I play mostly rock but also punk rock and roll and blues. This is not the guitar the most appropriate to these styles but this …
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    (See previous review)
    Made in China (it shows)

    UTILIZATION

    It is a copy of strat so ergonomic and comfortable, a bit heavy but it happens. Access to acute is good but the fact that there have only 21 frets is pretty crippling. It necessarily requires an adjustment (action, harmonics, etc ...) to be playable. do it once it exceeds a Cort or Ibanez entries range but 100 € more expensive. We must also change all the strings of series. Mine has a small factory default, the D string tends to easily broken at the bridge but it's just mine: D


    SOUNDS

    I play mostly rock but also punk rock and roll and blues. This is not the guitar the most appropriate to these styles but this is my first guitar and it's a gift so ... I use it with an amp and a pedal Gianninni U65 ZOOM G2.1u the sudden I can get just about any sound imaginable with stagg even so I'm not ashamed to use it on stage and I have not yet received cans of beer or tomato on stage (at least not because of my guitar ^ ^).
    In his clear (and effects) the sound is crystalline but passes easily to the blues. In distortion is all rotten and that is that it requires improvement with effects, etc. ... In use one bridge, the sound is too crystalline configuration but for others it sounds OK. The unplugged sound is very good incidentally.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use it for 3 years and this is my first guitar. However, I tried several other (mostly entry level) and it holds up especially because it is very easy to play (my NCHE is a highway ^ ^). What I like most is its unbeatable price. What I like least is the amp comes with the pack (good for the case without ever being used). The report is honest money, we can not ask too much at this price point. For a first guitar it is very good especially if it is not Croesus and I advise all who want to start guitar. But it is true that quickly reaches the limits and we want to move on other things rather quickly. The fact that the brand have a bad image does not help either but it is surmountable.
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  • pjouan001pjouan001

    Not buy without the advice of expert '1

    Stagg S300Published on 11/01/10 at 10:06
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    typical round fender


    UTILIZATION

    Ergonomics is all good but the guitar string made and obviously not control:
    the neck is warped border on the fret nut in plastoc is too high and that no matter how ...
    Hello by the poor beginners. and this is unfortunate because the woods are correct. I bought me knowingly given the price.
    APRS 2 hours of work over the handle adjustment filing of certain frets (again the stick was possible but completely uninteresting), resumption of nut, locking vibrato because I do not use and it seems to me to degrade the sound and amplify unintentional mistuning
    At this stage the guitar is easy to play. The sound is empty is that correct, he is good with…
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    typical round fender


    UTILIZATION

    Ergonomics is all good but the guitar string made and obviously not control:
    the neck is warped border on the fret nut in plastoc is too high and that no matter how ...
    Hello by the poor beginners. and this is unfortunate because the woods are correct. I bought me knowingly given the price.
    APRS 2 hours of work over the handle adjustment filing of certain frets (again the stick was possible but completely uninteresting), resumption of nut, locking vibrato because I do not use and it seems to me to degrade the sound and amplify unintentional mistuning
    At this stage the guitar is easy to play. The sound is empty is that correct, he is good with notes that hang long.

    SOUNDS

    Microphones are .. honest if indeed you use a proper amp (marshall and test SpiderValve) + EAR: ideal for testing the guitar.
    Good amp stagg package: he's gone live in Emmaus.
    The sounds are Fenderiens, the dynamic pretty no more. In short, a great little travel guitar and holds the road together.
    Sustain, unlike what I read above is very good. The nut will change and it will be even better (almost as good that one of my all mahogany guitar HARMOND.Mais it is true that quality of production must be very very Ingal: I have inherited both a good model
    .

    OVERALL OPINION

    3 days of use have completely revised the APRS (except electronics which do not crack unlike what I've read above)
    I am more than satisfied. bluff So I bought fender vintage noiseless pickups on ebay (90 E), history of pushing a little.
    Conclusion: If your handyman musicos, the opportunity is really worth
    beginner without really geek buddy to try it before, and / or to correct some anomalies: go your way!

    In short, a copy Fender cheap furniture factory as a very solid with the correct gear (for the price) but not over by musicians and thus making it unsuitable for use IMMEDIATE: what explains the opinions tr s differ on this guitar in this post
    note 10 as may be 0 / 10
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