Feature:
A co-worker just flat out gave me this guitar, and it only had a gigbag, a cable and a set of strings when I got it, so I'll talk about the features of the guitar itself- it's a nice package. You have one humbucker controlled by a 1 volume pot and one tone pot. This guitar also has a vibrato bar, which is a tad sensitive. The guitar surprisingly stays in tune pretty well when the vibrato's used.
Quality:
I've only had the guitar for a couple of days, I wouldn't be too rough on it though.
Value:
Keep in mind that my value rating in this case is due to the fact that this guitar was given to me- however, I wouldn't pay $150 for it- for that you can get a nice full-size Squier Affinity Stratocaster- which I also own and has made great leaps in quality over the past couple of years.
Desirability:
Hmmm... it seems to have been made for kids, so "sex appeal" would be out of the question.
Sound:
Sounds nice both amplified and unplugged- I have it tuned to G instead of E and that helps a lot with fret buzz. I've only played it through a practice amp as of right now and it really surprised me.
Overall:
Like I said, I got this guitar for free so I wouldn't be too heartbroken if anything happened to it. That being said, it looks to be a great travel guitar and because I have it tuned to G, it's opened up a whole new door in my songwriting.
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