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Post by przemyslaw on Jul 24, 2019 7:45:43 GMT
Hi! I'm planning to buy this guitar and I was hoping to get some reviews. How's wood quality? Is it solid? Will this thing last more than a year or two?
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chubbles
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Post by chubbles on Jul 24, 2019 12:14:24 GMT
I don't have an ST model, but in general, HBs are hit or miss. The one I purchased was flawless. Other people had different issues: some cosmetic, some functional. Misaligned bridges and bad frets make it difficult to play. Their response is what do you expect for that price. If you're in Europe, it's easier to return a guitar with flaws. From the US, it would be very expensive.
If you decide to go for it, good luck!
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Post by LeoThunder on Jul 26, 2019 8:12:12 GMT
The handle is obviously very cheapā¦ The handle?
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Post by LeoThunder on Jul 26, 2019 15:42:32 GMT
Ops g.traslator .. neckš Did it move a lot since you've had the guitar? Is it noticeably less stable than more expensive guitars you've had in the same conditions? Did it put on leaves in the first Spring? I suppose this is part of what the original poster wants to know. For some reason, we never get to see proper reviews of the ST-20 and it has led me to think they are bad, otherwise people who rave about the ST-62 and others would have reviewed them too.
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Post by LeoThunder on Jul 26, 2019 16:17:04 GMT
Pick-ups sound bad to me. I remember Cory Mura saying they weren't great but never got to hear them in comparison to others. Here are two guys playing one in comparison to a similar video they made of a Squier Affinity with what could be assumed is the same set-up and there is a real difference. It is the SSS model and the talking in German is of no interest but they both play in turn.
They also had a Squier Bullet:
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