^right, sometimes it really can look good. vintage tort certainly helps.
@latlat
yeah dude, I was thinking about that too. I was thinking just like that but with
elite knobs.
@noire
I know right? but that guitar is one of the few exceptions to red and tort. unfortunately, most of the time it looks pretty bad. red tort looks awful on red. it's better to err on the side of brown but there's still something not right about it. it's a very delicate balance.
pretty much everything has been discussed about these guitars but my opinions are...
- pickups: I like. people say these are strat pickups. well, I like strat pickups so that's not really a problem. but also, they sound nothing like strat pickups. people say they're not as "mellow" as real jazzmaster pickups. but really now, why would I want a "mellow" pickup? I'm trying to rock here people.
- pots & switches: are actually pretty bad. partly fender japan and partly the jazzmaster design. in general they all feel cheap and flimsy. the rhythm section is retarted. the volume is linear and the tone knob is 50k. the switch is like reece or someone was talking about earlier, lightest bump and it flicks back to the center position.
- the craftsmanship: what's up with the body edge-routing? it's really poorly done. it's not properly smoothed out at all. it's like they took it straight from the CNC and slapped some paint on it.
- the shielding: excellent. this is one of the quietest single coil guitars I've ever played.
- everything is metric: FFFFFFFFUUUUUUUUU