Never tried drugs. I don't have the nature of a puritan, I was just never interested. But I'm addicted. Plucking these strings produces a sweet sound that lets me know. This is what those addictive drugs must feel like
I can't keep my hands off it! It took three days to build and now we might as well have a new member of the family. It goes wherever I go
Just holding it has a sort of calming effect. Here's what it looked like just after the assembly:
finish looks better now, fully dried out)
Painted the body, drilled holes for through-body strings, shaped the headstock, put varnish on the wood, put aluminium foil in to reduce noise, assembled the electric components (installed Fender Tex-Mex pickups instead of the included Chinesium ones) and then just a few screws... wait, why doesn't it play? My heart sank. Turns out that EQ knobs at 0 cut out all sound, and my soldering job is fine, but boy did I sweat a few that moment
I'm not a particularly handyman-person. I've been told before that I am technically adept - - as in I can read, understand and execute a manual. I can even do better than the manual, sometimes. People seek me out, trusting me to understand and explain poorly translated technical lingo. In contrast, I'm just barely good enough working manually. I'm no craftsman, no tradesman nah that ain't me
What my two left hands (apologies to left-handed sons of the devil) achieved is quite impressive (to me). So as far as he build complexity goes, if the guitar came in a Lego package, I'd rate it 9+ years
I guess the reason why I ordered the kit instead of one of the many assembled guitars on offer was that I wanted to make it more personal. This is after all why people buy these, isn't it? If I wanted to cheap out I'd probably have gone with one of the assembled pieces. I lost much more than the difference just on sunk time
Even though I've been advised to shy away from the pre-assembled guitars if they come in shipping. Store-bought is fine, so I've been told. At least for the cheap ones, the story goes that they may have issues during shipping and that the required luthier visit might cost more than the guitar itself
I recommend it as a personal project. It was an anxiety-ridden mess (characteristic of me, likely not for you), but boy did the payoff make it worth it.
To keep it long :- We have a family musician, a person deeply acquainted with the musical world. I'd rather not reveal too much, point is I respect her opinion a lot. She doesn't have a collection of guitars, she says one is more than enough. I think she has three
(Two loud black concert acoustics and a classical spanish nylon guitar that she doesn't show off for some reason. I've seen her play more but these are the ones at her house)
I excitedly showed her my creation (well, not *entirely* mine) once it was done aaand I got blank stares. Five minutes and a few chords later "it's okay I guess". "you messed up on the finish" (I did to be honest). "why did you do that to the headstock?" (I had to, I'm sorry, I would've hated the rectangular look) "the tuners look cheap" (had no issues w/ them, but I assume they are cheap?) "the fretboard has a great finish" "the neck is really nicely done, why did you do that to the headstock again?" "the frets need a little playing, maybe smooth them with a file"
And so on and so on... she didn't give it back for 4 hours, more actually. She's not a very direct person, but she implied that I "built a good guitar" (sic) and that's probably the best I can ever get out of her. Oh and when I said how much it cost her face quickly turned a shade of red, like rose red. She gave it back, I played it for a while and was told to practice rhythm and strumming. This is irrelevant to the review I just wanted you to know I suck at playing the guitar
One could change the tuners I suppose, I don't have issues with turning them like some other reviewers. They are not perfect but they hold perfectly, there is no jank/"pre-turn" before they start tuning at least for me, after 3 weeks of having it. And I tuned it a *lot*... Jesus christ has it only been 3 weeks? Feels like it's been part of my life forever
Also, installed a different bridge than the one that came in the box. I think it looks more musical and less "manufactured" that way. Also I trust the material the new bridge is made of a lot more. It just feels sturdier, but it's probably just a superstition of mine
As far as the sound goes, now I'm no expert but I feel like the sound quality is mostly electronics and pickups, with setup and pedals taking 2nd place and guitar neck/body last. I put in different pickups and didn't even try the ones that came with the guitar. I also immediately put on some strings whose manufacturer I know the name of. So I'm not sure if my experience with the sound will be same as yours so I'm not going to clarify much further. But obviously, I love it
I'd include a play sample if I could but alas. Basically it sounds like a fender, which is kind of expected (?)
Other things I've read/heard from other reviewers:
- the nut is fine, I put in some graphite to "grease" it
- the neck feels great in hand
- the maple body is light and easy to dent. luckily I've no visible dents as of yet
- it's neck heavy. it's not that bad though, and one can probably think of a DIY solution for it, like re-positioning the strap holders
- tuning stability is great! I had to take the saddles aaaall the way back though
Oh and now that I remember - use both string trees! I read somewhere that "cheap chinese guitars" are better off using only one of the trees, that there ought to be enough string tension as it is. I tried to follow this advice and it most certainly did not apply for me. My tuning stability was totally whack on the 2nd, 3rd and 4th string! I couldn't figure out why, was almost starting to think of sending it back when I decided to just for the kicks of it try both string trees and I was set-up with nigh-perfect intonation across the fretboard in 3 hours! Then again, I might've been doing something wrong, who knows
I have also been told these kind of guitars built of kits have a low re-sell value. I was flabbergasted, I mean I still am. To me the value is uncountable. And despite my busy schedule (made even more busy through my tendency to waste all of my free time on playing the damn guitar) I'm trying to find a way to cheat in another build to my calendar as soon as possible (let's see, no sleeping, no eating, there that _might_ work out)
10/10 would do again