Even though I had read and watched several reviews on this guitar before I ordered it, I was (and still am) amazed how awesome it is.
It looks amazing and has a bit of weight to it.
Flawless finish across the entire guitar.
The neck and fretboard are both coated with high gloss lacquer.
Most of my instruments have satin finishednecks but this one feels great with no sticky sensation at all. (At least for my sweaty palms).
The neck is a bit chunky (in a good way) and the fretboard is perhaps flatter than you would expect on a "60's" strat, but it feels great.
The guitar came perfectly intonated.
The frets (medium jumbo?) had no sharp edges at all which is rare even on more expensive guitars.
If you want frets with mirrorshine, you probably need to give them a light polishing or just keep playing with alot of bends,
The guitar came perfectly intonated.
The tremolo was set so tight that I could barely push it down. I actually managed to bend the tremolo arm while trying.
This is easy to fix, but not all people feel comfortable messing with the springs and/or claw.
The sustain is amazing, maybe thanks to the stiffness of the tremolo.
I rarely use tremolo anyway, so I probably leave it the way it is. I prefer the sustain.
Rhyme time... Well cut bone nut - holds the strings and holds tune. Awesome!
The headstock is equipped with two string trees, D/G and B/E. The one on the D/G gave me tuning issues.
As soon as I did even the slightest bend on the G string or used the tremolo, that string got stuck a bit and ended up sharp.
I solved the problem by simply lifting the strings out of the tree and letting them pass over it.
Now the guitar stays in tune perfectly and I haven't had any buzzing or zinging noise.
The pole pieces on the pickups don't really line up with the strings, especially on the neck and middle pickup.
You can see this clearly on the pictures. I don't know how much this actually affects the tone but it looks a bit weird and is problably "wrong" from an electrical viewpoint.
This is fairly common and can be seen on alot of guitars. For example, The Fender Squire Vintage Modified Strat looks the same.
I've read some complaints about the pickups being to noisy and that it's hard to get a good tone from them.
I think they sound just fine and I can't say that they noisier than the average single coil.
Maybe I got lucky or maybe my playing skills isn't good enough to produce sweeter tones on more expensive pickups.
The tuning machines are OK and they get the job done. Some were smooth, some were a bit tougher to turn and one was a bit flimsy. They do hold the tuning though.
Not a single regret on my purchase.