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Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2025
Fit and finish is nice for this cheap of a guitar. Everything feels good. But what sucks is there’s a picture in the listing advertising the new model with the double locking nut. And well I got the old model and what do you know. I’m having tuning issues on the small e. I thought I was getting the new model and got the old. I wanna love this thing but tuning is being an issue. Also you may not get what you think you’re gonna get. Beware.
Brandon W
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2025
I have a Strandberg Essential and love the body shape but dislike the 20” radius and the stock pickups. Tried this because it isn’t too expensive and other than a little a nose-dive I like it a lot more. EART honestly did a great job on this. Fretwork is great, pots and switch are fine, the tuners feels a lot cheaper than the Strandberg but it’s easier to adjust. Haven’t changed strings yet so can’t say if it’s easier on this. If you’re a Tele player and want something comfortable and portable then this is an easy purchase.
John siroky
Reviewed in the United States on April 1, 2025
great build, excellent fret work. pickups are only so-so, i bought this to swap out the pups for a set of fender "twisted tele" pickups, which are awesome. i plan on taking a saw to that lobe on the bottom and then shaping it into a normal shape that you can stand up. that lobe on the bottom is inconvenient at best. i guess theyre trying to mimic sa stranberg, it also has that ridiculous shape that prevents stand or leaning the guitar. also it wont stay in a standard guitar wall hanger
S.sod
Reviewed in Canada on April 1, 2025
Great for money but a few draw backs in fit and finish. Same as the other reviewer the high e slips out of the nut when doing a bend. The quality of materials on the locking nut is terrible and strips incredibly easily when try to tighten. Super soft metal like a toy. Get a quality replacement and not just another Chinese one like guyker which is barely better. Cheapinf out here doesn't work.The fret work and neck is great. I forgive a ton for this. Fret ends end way back from the neck which basically eliminates chances of fret sprout. I haven't noticed any drawbacks with it not going all the way to edge for my playing at least. Bridge works well and no issues.Pickups sound very mediocre and purely utility.Overall with a bit of work this guitar competes with much more expensive guitars. I prefer it over my headless Ibanez ichi 10 which also had fit and finish issues. Much better metals though.
eeby
Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2024
Since there are no reviews at this point for this guitar I thought I'd chime in.Plays very nice. The neck feels comfortable, the guitar is light. Fretwork is perfect with no buzz. The pickups sound good, I have not made up my mind if I wam changing them. The bridge is much nicer than most budget headless guitars I've tried. The tuners have the right tension when turning them. The paint job is a little thin; I can see through it in a few spots on the back under a bright light. Otherwise it looks beautiful.I would recommend this guitar to anyone interested in a headless style guitar. It feels like a much more expensive guitar than it actually is.
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