b
Pretty good
You got some work with this guitar before it will be a long run usable, like changing the strings and dealing with the strings buzzings. The neck is not my fave but it's fine. The other reviews say that it sounds like crystals and i can approve that, sound different from my les paul.
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Posibila mea nouă chitară preferată.
Finish-ul alb arată foarte bine, sunetul este clar și plăcut,DAR singurul lucru care mă deranjează la această chitară este fretbuzz pe corzile E,A,G. Poate un scurt reglaj la relief ar ajuta.
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A
Really good for its price
The sound quality is really good i was shocked when i saw the many thing this guitar did was .. wow
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D
O chitara super
daa poate nu e cea mai buna chitara asta stiu super bine dar la bani ei suna superb isi merita bani iar de la o investitie mica poti ajunge la ceva mare , in general e o chitara buna pentru incepatori super usor de utilizat
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best guitar for beginers
Just got this guitar a few days ago and I'm genuinely impressed. For the price (under €150 with shipping), it's one of the best entry-level Strats you can buy right now.
Pros:
Looks killer – the white finish with black pickguard is clean and premium-looking, way above its price range.
Neck feels great – slim Modern C profile, fast and comfortable, no sharp fret ends, smooth fretboard.
Stock Roswell single-coils sound surprisingly good clean: bright, sparkly, nice quack on positions 2 and 4. With a decent plugin (Amplitube, Bias FX, Neural DSP) it handles crunch, blues, rock and indie perfectly – doesn't sound cheap or thin.
Lightweight (~3.3 kg), easy to play standing for long sessions.
Hardware holds tuning well (Gotoh-style tuners), tremolo is functional for light use.
Setup from factory is decent – just needed a small truss rod tweak and fresh strings (I put 10-46 D'Addario).
Cons (being honest):
Pickups are average – good for starting, but you'll want to upgrade to Seymour Duncan or similar after a few months for more dynamics and output.
Tremolo isn't great for heavy dive bombs (but who buys this for that anyway?).
Glossy finish shows fingerprints fast – wipe it often.
Verdict:
9/10 for the money. If you're a beginner, intermediate or need a cheap gig/backup guitar – buy it without thinking twice. With a small setup and pickup swap later, it becomes a keeper for years.
Thomann delivery was fast and safe – highly recommended!
Rating: 5 stars
Pros:
Looks killer – the white finish with black pickguard is clean and premium-looking, way above its price range.
Neck feels great – slim Modern C profile, fast and comfortable, no sharp fret ends, smooth fretboard.
Stock Roswell single-coils sound surprisingly good clean: bright, sparkly, nice quack on positions 2 and 4. With a decent plugin (Amplitube, Bias FX, Neural DSP) it handles crunch, blues, rock and indie perfectly – doesn't sound cheap or thin.
Lightweight (~3.3 kg), easy to play standing for long sessions.
Hardware holds tuning well (Gotoh-style tuners), tremolo is functional for light use.
Setup from factory is decent – just needed a small truss rod tweak and fresh strings (I put 10-46 D'Addario).
Cons (being honest):
Pickups are average – good for starting, but you'll want to upgrade to Seymour Duncan or similar after a few months for more dynamics and output.
Tremolo isn't great for heavy dive bombs (but who buys this for that anyway?).
Glossy finish shows fingerprints fast – wipe it often.
Verdict:
9/10 for the money. If you're a beginner, intermediate or need a cheap gig/backup guitar – buy it without thinking twice. With a small setup and pickup swap later, it becomes a keeper for years.
Thomann delivery was fast and safe – highly recommended!
Rating: 5 stars
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