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So first, the good. The neck is in great shape: straight (these aluminum necks are great in that regard) and extremely comfortable with medium-low action (about 5/64"). All knobs and switches work without noise. And most importantly, it sounds incredible and unique, very deep, powerful, and 3 dimensional.
Aaaand the bad, which I've tried to capture in the photos:
So first, the good. The neck is in great shape: straight (these aluminum necks are great in that regard) and extremely comfortable with medium-low action (about 5/64"). All knobs and switches work without noise. And most importantly, it sounds incredible and unique, very deep, powerful, and 3 dimensional.
Aaaand the bad, which I've tried to capture in the photos:
- large gash on back of guitar. Looks bad, but seems pretty shallow. I'm guessing this was the result of a drop or some sort of heavy impact.
- small stress crack around the neck pocket
- region of finish damage on the front near the pickups with numerous small circles. I'm not sure what caused this.
- crack in front extending from base of neck, to in between the pickups, to the bridge. Again, seems fairly shallow. I'm unsure whether this was a side effect of what happened to the back or something else.
- neck pickup tone knob is a bit wobbly but works fine
- a few other small nicks here and there
- original pickup covers are missing
Listed | 6 months ago |
Condition | Fair (Used) Fair condition gear should function but will show noticeable cosmetic damage or other issues.learn more |
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