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Post by afonso on Mar 31, 2020 20:52:50 GMT
Hello, i was thinking on buying the ST-90SA, did you receive yours already? If so, was it what you expected? Thanks!
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Post by jvh on Apr 5, 2020 20:12:47 GMT
Hello, I did'nt know what to expect, it was my first guitar order from Thomann. So what did i recieve? Build quality is great, no flaws. Body is made from two pieces but it's hard to see, it looks like it's one piece. Guitar looks great. Sounds good too. But it has problems: Out of the box it had high action, rusty strings and ruff frets. I polished the frets and changed new strings.It has little fret buzz, few frets are little high. I need to file them down. I do that next time when i need to change the strings. So it needs little work.
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bamapaul
Harley Benton Club Junior Member
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Post by bamapaul on Apr 7, 2020 10:04:24 GMT
Once you get it dialed in you will love it. I do a fret level, crown and polish on all my guitars but first just check the relief and gently tap each fret down with a soft surfaced hammer. That will get you better action for no cost of specialty tools. I shielded the cavities on mine as well and the pickups sound incredible.
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Post by LeoThunder on Apr 7, 2020 11:11:25 GMT
I had uneven frets on almost all my Harley Benton. Nothing terrible but I had to file a couple of frets on a few of them. I only do it when it causes buzz at an action level I want lowered. I use cheap files from ebay. I don't even remove the strings, just loosen them and push them aside.
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