Feature:
The Duncan Design HB 102s fit the guitar perfectly
Quality:
There is no dought that when the guitar was fabricated,the jigs were not set right,the string tree is misaligned,the saddle is too far forward.
You have to know what your doing to correct all the flaws the axe has,granted,you shouldnt have to.
I removed the saddle,plugged the holes with hard wood dowls,redrilled,and placed the saddle where it needs to be,I removed the strings trees and put them where they need to be,,between me and a luthier,it took some time to get the nut and neck set correctly,,the guitar now plays like a dream,took some work,but its fixed.
Value:
If you have expierence with guiat work and can get the guitar at a good price---get it.
Squire did in fact drop the ball with this one,but once its set,you have tone comming at you
Desirability:
Ive always wanted something from Fender or Squire that had a hard tail with buckers and this is it
Sound:
It has a true Les Paul sound to it,it fits what I like,its sounds better than one of my Les Pauls through my JCM800.
I use it alot for live performances,it sings.
Ease of Use:
Its plays easy,light weight.
Support:
didnt need it
Overall:
Im leaving this axe stock,after playing for over 30 yrs,I have more guitars than i know what to do with,some modified,some not,I have learned one thing over the yrs,,and that is,,more isnt always better,this guitar (once set correctly) does the job like you would not believe.
You gotta know what your doing to set the axe up correctly
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