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  • MGR/Dan W.MGR/Dan W.

    Johnson JT- 800

    Johnson Guitars Del Sol JT-800Published on 06/19/03 at 15:00
    Bought it at Musicbrokers Online For $97.00 Looking for a better vintage sound and an inexpensive toy to play with.

    This is a Copy of the Fender Telecaster and it looks the part. Its best atributre is the sound. I love it. Has a real nice 50's or 60's sound to it.

    The first and most noticible flaw are the strings that come on it. They are crap. Everything else works fine. Even the set up was passable. It came with a nice low action.

    This is built o.k. for a hundred dollar guitar. The parts all fit pretty well and it didn't need much adjusting. Wood is o.k. and metal parts are good enough.

    I was really planning to have to rebuild this guitar when it got here after seeing some ot…
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    Bought it at Musicbrokers Online For $97.00 Looking for a better vintage sound and an inexpensive toy to play with.

    This is a Copy of the Fender Telecaster and it looks the part. Its best atributre is the sound. I love it. Has a real nice 50's or 60's sound to it.

    The first and most noticible flaw are the strings that come on it. They are crap. Everything else works fine. Even the set up was passable. It came with a nice low action.

    This is built o.k. for a hundred dollar guitar. The parts all fit pretty well and it didn't need much adjusting. Wood is o.k. and metal parts are good enough.

    I was really planning to have to rebuild this guitar when it got here after seeing some other reviews. I was pleasantly surprised. It was put together pretty well and need very little adjustment. But the best feature has to be the sound you get outa it, and it's also easy to play.

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

    Johnson Guitars Del Sol JT-800Published on 12/06/06 at 02:38
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    22 fret .. rosewood fingerboard, mahogany body and neck as well (I think) I have bought the d OCCAZ but al oiel dopit be ca ca.

    2 micros simple bobi. By emg .. ca does it well ...
    1 volume and 1 tone
    A 3-position selector

    good enough violin with just small imperfections in the curve ... The varnish is beautiful against mine is honey-colored it is not like the picture ..
    The handle did not varnish the back ca glides well ...

    UTILIZATION

    As I said, the handle slides well, the only mechanical problem that c they did not really the tuning, but after a few adjustments ...

    Right now it's all over ct crak quite annoying but you just have a small welding point and c repair…
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    22 fret .. rosewood fingerboard, mahogany body and neck as well (I think) I have bought the d OCCAZ but al oiel dopit be ca ca.

    2 micros simple bobi. By emg .. ca does it well ...
    1 volume and 1 tone
    A 3-position selector

    good enough violin with just small imperfections in the curve ... The varnish is beautiful against mine is honey-colored it is not like the picture ..
    The handle did not varnish the back ca glides well ...

    UTILIZATION

    As I said, the handle slides well, the only mechanical problem that c they did not really the tuning, but after a few adjustments ...

    Right now it's all over ct crak quite annoying but you just have a small welding point and c repaired, nothing too serious.
    Dison that we'll have preferred not having to do ...

    But we forget that no one has to pay ca 150 euro too!
    And as I've purchased and the owner of OCCAZ d before .. we do not know ..

    SOUNDS

    The sound of the EMG is always thick in the handle case, the AC bridge was replaced by a fender japan ca demonte the crystalline c ca pete well in disto .. always perfect it sounds cool TV c!

    I put 7 for the Micro origin.

    "I reconnected to the bridge emg ca hard though it was less the next 'classic' of the TV but it sounds hot round ... hell, ca disto tape well .. But I rather seeks to play the overdrive on my TV or fender clean and japan is more suitable notice that it sounds really telecaster guitar and j by following more than happy! "

    OVERALL OPINION

    Ultimately a good grate sympathik c I m having a great time with it sounds good I think, after my changes ...
    well-typed it and match the TV without fender well on .. c and for the price not bad!
    color and violin: frankly it! one senses by taking in hand the solid c ca is frankly not the same effect that a squier!
    The only snag cl e-gro was not necessarily in top form especially welding ... but after it just be my old landlord who has nimporte anything with too! I did not know!
    Micro EMG typed c you could not love Erte g of friends who love the sound, my least ... Let's say I left more of a guitar in loptique bluesly necessarily so!

    I put 9 for the value that a higher price squier .. dla ca a face for once! !
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