I'm playing guitar for about 35 + years. But I never want to set them up I just started about a few months ago when you make the video playing the guitar when she got it set up can you tell us exactly what you had to do to it I know every guitar when it comes it's going to be a little different is for set up needs but a general idea so I don't know if I think I can tackle it or not because I'd really like to have one of those I think it's a gorgeous guitar and I didn't know that it had the on a cold and Eniko 5 pickups in it however that is spelled I have those in a Squier Strat that I have and I love the sound of them
I just ordered the last one in black.. $91 with a 50% off coupon = $45.50. If I like it I'll keep it . If not I'll do a RU-vid review then flip it for a profit
i learned that people use lip balm in place of purchasing nut lube - you need to mix graphite with it .some folks shave a pencil with a razor knife , take the "graphite" powder shavings , and mix them with a small amount of lip balm by folding it in to the wax . this mixture is what folks will put on guitar string contact points - such as the nut . you could think of it as a DIY version of a commercially available product that is known as " big bends nut sauce ". my experience using graphite/lip balm has taught me that i prefer to not over do it as i can easily make a mess with the graphite. if you like it and use it often you can purchase tubes of graphite for a few dollar on some sites, as well as larger containers of it as it is used for art projects . so i have a few tubes of it in my string change tool kit and a jar full of artistic graphite powder - which i have no idea how that is applied in the arts but i found a jar of it at resale so it lives in my stash.
be verrrry careful when handling the pickups. The neck pup on my kit has the lead wires soldered DIRECTLY to the pickup winding wire. usually the leads are soldered to grommets NOT directly to winding wire. If you were to pull the wire too hard you would break the winding wire and poof goes the pup!!!!! be careful. overall give the body a good finish sanding and replace pretty much everything else. the neck is a good fit and quality. do the fret polishing and fret end work. I paid about $60 for the kit just hoping the body and neck would be good and they are!! This kit will make a very nice kit guitar with some work!!
Would have liked to know how the sound with the wireless compared to a cable, and if there was any noticeable latency. I appreciate the comments on UHF compared to other frequency bands.
My Westcreek Revenge came ready to go out the box ,i only replaced the strings and installed new planet waves locking tuners to improve the tuning stability but this guitar Rocks and Rips!!!!
This guitar is really good.And it chugs as well. I have high end guitars and budget guitars as well. This is one of my favourite budget guitars for sure.