Feature:
I didn't get the bar with mine. The tremolo bridge is a bit stiff and so far hasn't given me much range to drop. It's not a Floyd, but it does stay in tune pretty well - don't expect to lock the strings or pull sharp...
Quality:
The picture of the quilt green looked exquisite, but it doesn't look as nice in person. Not bad, but you can tell it's not a real quilt. Quality of anything on the guitar seems to be adequate - nothing is suffering in that department. I think that this guitar will be a nice consistent worker for me.
Value:
I think for what it is, you've just got to be extremely happy with this instrument. Don't expect the guitar to compare to a $1000.00 model (although you might find that it really does!), just be pleasantly surprised with what you get for so little!
Desirability:
I find it a joy to hold and play. It's sleek, light, and the curves are just in the right places. The fake quilt might take my overall rating a notch down, but then again, I don't stare at the body when I'm playing!
Sound:
I'm fairly happy with everything about it right out of the box. The pickups might not be pro-grade, but there's still a nice amount of clarity in them. The volume knob has a very subtle change of volume at every setting, and is very smooth. I love it!
Support:
Knock on "film top", I haven't had to contact them.
Overall:
I wasn't very particular when looking for a guitar to be my main utility instrument. I just wanted something to use for teaching, recording, and occasionally jamming. However, I've found this thing strapped to me more in the last two days than I have had my Les Paul for the past month! It's a great feeling, and I'm really happy with everything about the instrument. I've no need to search for another guitar for quite some time.
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