I've been thinking of buying a Tele type of guitar for a while. I gotta say that I am impressed by this guitar. Noiseless pickups (my guess is Artec), made in Korea, locking Grover tuners, and rosewood inlays on a maple board. I've only played this clean so far. It gets a good amount of twang and some nice jazz sounds. The pickups are very responsive. I don't see any reason to change them. It's a very clean sounding guitar. The fretwork and setup are flawless on mine. The neck is thin. More like a Strat neck than a Tele neck. But it's a good feeling neck. And there was a lot of attention paid to details on this guitar. The top is figured maple. It looks like the laminate is fairly thick. I think the back is maple also. I haven't been able to confirm that. Either way, it's about 5 pieces glued together. I've been playing for about 30 years and have owned a lot of guitars in that time. This one is a keeper.
I bought one last 2 weeks.1) The neck didn't set up complelely and had to adjuct the truss-rod and the saddles.2) The edge of the 10th fret on the high note side popped up a little bit. Since its end is higher, so It made the 1st string on the 9th position had a very serious buzz. It won't help even I raised up the bridge saddle VERY HIGH.A fret didn't installed properly is a VERY SERIOUS ERROR. There is no way you can fix it except pulling it out, clean the fret slot and install a new fret back in.So.... If you don't know how to fix a guitar you better think it twice.

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