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  • MGR/A.C.R.MGR/A.C.R.

    Jay Turser JT LT

    Jay Turser JT-LTPublished on 07/15/04 at 15:00
    This was my second guitar and i bought it at Music Go Round for $179.99.

    I love the twany tel sound. I also love the smooth maple neck.

    The tone and volume nobs are loose alot.

    I think this guitar was nicely built

    I love this guitar. I would recomend it for a beginner.

    This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
  • lbj273lbj273

    Great Value

    Jay Turser JT-LTPublished on 02/10/12 at 20:43
    -Mahogany body with rosewood veneers
    -Double bound
    -Maple neck with rosewood fretboard
    -Rosewood veneered head stock
    -Vintage 6 saddle bridge


    UTILIZATION

    The hardware used is rather cheap and could use an upgrade for sure, but it is usable out of the box. The neck is on the thin/small side and is very thin near at the nut which makes chords feel a little cramped for my big hands. With that said, the guitar plays very nicely. There were no sharp frets when I bought it which is often a problem for cheap guitars. The reason that I bought it was that it played as well as if not better than all the other telecasters in the store, including G&L's and a few Fender High Way 1 Tel…
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    -Mahogany body with rosewood veneers
    -Double bound
    -Maple neck with rosewood fretboard
    -Rosewood veneered head stock
    -Vintage 6 saddle bridge


    UTILIZATION

    The hardware used is rather cheap and could use an upgrade for sure, but it is usable out of the box. The neck is on the thin/small side and is very thin near at the nut which makes chords feel a little cramped for my big hands. With that said, the guitar plays very nicely. There were no sharp frets when I bought it which is often a problem for cheap guitars. The reason that I bought it was that it played as well as if not better than all the other telecasters in the store, including G&L's and a few Fender High Way 1 Telecasters.



    SOUNDS

    So far the only amp that I have used it with is my modified Fender Champ 600, but it sounds great for blues and classic rock. Being made of mahogany and not the usual alder, ash or pine, it is rather dark sounding for a Telecaster. Its a nice change of pace. It can still do the Tele twang sound, but it can also do tones that you don't get with standard Telecasters. The bridge pickup is very cheap and was borderline unusable. The neck pickup however sounds really good, especially in comparison to to the bridge.

    OVERALL OPINION

    While this guitar is cheap, it doesn't suffer from some of the typical problems that you see with cheap guitars. It has very low action and absolutely no fret buzz, and not sharp/undressed frets. The bridge intonates perfectly, and the tuners, although they feel cheap hold tune well.

    I bought this guitar as a mod platform, and it is a very good guitar for that. It is usable stock, but in order to make it sound as well as it plays and feels, it needs some upgrades.
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