First thing Ive got to mention is the shipping from Thomann, I ordered Saturday night after closing so assume it was processed on Monday. It arrived in the UK Wednesday, a record.
Anyway, about the guitar. This is my second HB, the 1st being the ST-62 which out of the four guitars I own is my go to player, its faultless. The TE-20 is not very far behind. I've never owned a T style before so bear with me as all I can compare to is the rest Ive had over the years.
The Good.
The finish is near perfect. For a £61 guitar it is unbelievable. Ive had guitars costing 4 - 5 times more with flaws in the finish, this has none. The neck is a satin finish and feels really smooth, again, no flaws. The fret-board was maybe a little dry but not bad, a dose of lemon oil brought it up to an almost black sheen. Really nice feel all round. No sharp fret ends, which I don't personally think of as a problem, but Ill mention it because the ST-62 had a few which needed stoning. No fret buzz, pups are good enough, the neck is quite creamy with a nice blues tone and the bridge quacks. The attack is impressive for what it is, a very aggressive bridge. The tone pot is also very responsive, the difference point to point is excellent. Sustain is not bad, not brilliant but good enough, maybe a pedal will be my next buy to just squeeze a bit more from her.
The Bad.
I cant call it bad so Ill call it not perfect. One tuner had faulty gearing and wouldn't hold tension, I expected more issues for the money, so I let Thomann know and I had a replacement within days. Brilliant service. If they hadn't sent me one, so what, I'd have bought a new set and still been smiling.
The Ugly.
Nothing, Nichts, Niets, Nada, Zilch.
Summary.
I wasn't sure what to expect from a cheap T, or any T to be honest, but I'm impressed. The body is a full 1 3/4" and comfortably heavy. The paint is thick & flawless, zero scratches, screws are in square, intonation nearly there (For a T style), sounds good and looks good. Would I buy another if it burst into flames, yes. The only problem for me now is I'm looking at a through body model like the TE-52 but at these prices why not? The ST- 62 is still my reach for, but the TE-20 is the next in line. This is £61 worth of grins.