I’ve been using this guitar a lot over the past year or so at many of my live shows. I’ve been very happy with the sound and feel of this little guitar. With 22 frets marked with standard dots it’s not really a small guitar, although it does have the appearance of one. The action is low making it very light on the touch, great for playing long sets without killing your fingers! It’s very slim making it a comfortable guitar to play, not to mention easy to transport. It comes equipped with a built in EQ that packs quite a punch. The sound from this guitar is pretty incredible. It has plenty of low end whilst keeping the bright tones of the middle and high ends. I replaced the original strap buttons with locking ones. Mainly because I don’t wanna risk the strap falling of on stage and the guitar slamming into the floor. I’ve tried the guitar with both Elixir strings and Martin strings. Both sound great! I suggest using mid to light gage strings.
This is another guitar that sits high on my favorite guitar list, and another one that I highly recommend buying. It’s also pretty good on the bank account

The guitar in action
2 comments:
Hey there! So, what guitar strings do you recommend for this guitar? I have one and i loves the strings that came with and than I changed to a crappy hard strings that kills my fingers. I want the original one!! what is is?
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