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First time buying from this supplier, and they delivered perfectly. Haven't applied it to a board yet, but it's the exact dimensions that were ordered and it arrived within a week. Will be using for my other skateboard project. Very affordable.
New ammoon Electric Guitar Sunburst 6 String 23 Frets+Pickguard Cable J3R8
13 Jun, 2017
Looks great, from a few steps back, upon closer inspection, you see the faults.
This was purchased because, no matter how many Epiphone 100's or special models I looked at, none of them had binding, nor eloquent fret board position markers, like these pearl trapezoid inlays. Also, the fact that it had a relatively similar headstock design as Gibson caught my eye.
All and all, it's not a bad guitar in the least. Acoustically, it produces decent sounds. Plugged in, it's not bad either. So much so that I may not even change them. The 3 way switch is reacts when used. The tone isn't bad either. They're just a wee bit off from the sound of Alnico classic pick ups that I have in my high end Epiphone Les Paul Customs.
The good: Appearance is rather nice for a budget guitar. There aren't as many finish flaws as you would expect. The tuners hold their tuning easily. The nut seems adequate. The speed knobs are classy looking. The trapezoid inlays are probably just pearloid plastic, but looks nice enough. The neck appears to be straight, and had a slightly less deviated head stock angle than an Epiphone, by a degree or two. The frets aren't awful so I probably won't touch 'em up.
The bad: The packaging leaves much to be desired. It comes equipped with mini-potentiometers inverse to standard sized pots. The tuners are Kluson style, which i'm not very fond of, and almost all of them don't line up properly.... There appears to be some sort of stain on the fret board that comes off on your fingers while playing it... Also, there's paint on the binding, here and there. The neck definitely needs a shim. The action is 3 to 4 MM's higher than it should be at the 12th fret. The output jack is kind of flimsy and cheap looking. The internal electronics cavities aren't shielded with copper tape or electronic paint shielding. From the G,B, and high E strings the nut is slightly more elevated than it should probably be.
I had a feeling this is what I would be paying for, and honestly for less than 90 dollars, I'm still pretty pleased with it. It's not even for me, and I still want to keep it.
My recommendation is to not pay anymore than 100 dollars for this.
If you're paying 150 for this, you might as well get an Epiphone.
Otherwise, despite the 3 stars I put, I'm still pretty into this guitar.
Without even plugging it in.
To fix it up will only take a few hours of good sanding on the fret board to get rid of black stain, as well as to shim, and redrill holes for the unevenly placed tuners.
All and all, I recommend it if you have the know how of how to fix these ups.
I'm considering getting a probucker pick up system to install in it, but it may not fit, so I have to do some measuring.
It can be an amazing guitar with a bit of work if you're up for it.
But this would make a beautiful starting guitar for young ones most likely.
AIRSUNNY 1set ABR-1 Style Tune-o-matic Bridge & Tailpiece Gold for Gibson Les
17 Mar, 2017
Look great, slightly smaller than the original pieces they replaced
This fits an Epiphone Les Paul model easily. Didn't even put in the new bushings, just screwed them into the exist ones. A little loose, but only barely.
Vibrates slightly, but can be tweaked and lowered for optimum noise production.
Great gold platted coating that doesn't chip easily.
Not the best product, but does what it should!
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