
starbuck26
New member
Dear friends,
For about a year I've been playing on a G&L Invader and I love her so very much, but I'd been using an old Mexicaster as a backup. Methinks it sounds like shit, and it never, ever, ever, ever stays in tune for longer than 90 seconds. So, needless to say, I've been in the market.
I was intrigued by the reviews I read on harmony central and frugalguitarist.com, though the frugal review was a review of the SX strat copy, which interested me a bit as I did not realize that the strat copy had a fixed bridge, but in the end i opted to drop $109 on a sx tele copy.
You can see the pictures here ---> http://www.rondomusic.com/stl50car.html
Now, I approached buying this guitar differently. It was more like buying a pair of shoes. I wanted a red guitar. I love red and black. So it fit. I don't really care too much how it sounds, I just want to look cool. And it looks pretty cool. There are a few minor scratches to the pickguard, but, in the end, I don't give a shit. One cosmetic thing I did notice, though, is the yellow neck. It doesn't look so yellow in the pictures. But god damn--that shit is yellow in person. But I kinda like it.
Now on to the nuts and bolts:
The tuners range from real tight to kinda flabby. I noticed this when changing the shit stock strings that came on it. The factory setup--which I haven't modified yet, but definitely will, is good up until about fret 15 when the guitar suddenly starts lacking sustain. There are a few mod options out there, and likely I'll replace the saddles with something more reliable. They definitely seem kind of shitty. Believe it or not, when I was restringing her I noticed the nut--of all things--and although it hasn't had any problems as yet, I looked at it and I said to myself: "Man, what a shitty nut." I'm not sure I ever noticed a nut before, so that's probably a bad thing.
Now onto the shit I worry about but have no real understanding of. Take a look at this fine, expensive example of an american telecaster... looks just like mine... but if you note the tuners... that shit looks normal, right? now... if you will, take a look at the sx tuners... whoa... what is with that shit? I wish I could explain it in words... but I don't know the word for the thingamajig that
holds the high e and b strings down on your traditional fender strat... but anyway, they gots one on the d and g strings here... makes me wonder if it'll ever stay in tune... and what the problem was in the first place... like i said, no idea what i'm talking about... but i worry... not really... it was only 109 dollars.
Now on to the sound. I just got it yesterday. I plugged it into my old Hot Rod Deville and yanked it... I played it for about a half hour... it sounded like a guitar. That was really all I was interested in. The bridge pickup has a bit of that tele twang to it. Next winter to keep from hanging myself i'll probably experiment and put some seymour dunks on there. maybe redo the wiring. ho ho ho.
In the end, a shitty chinese guitar is a shitty chinese guitar, and no amount of review tomfoolery is going to change that. I'm not sure it was worth much more than 109 dollars, but I wouldn't say it was worth any less... and the result is a useable red and black guitar-shaped instrument that in some way sounds like a guitar.
Love,
Tom
For about a year I've been playing on a G&L Invader and I love her so very much, but I'd been using an old Mexicaster as a backup. Methinks it sounds like shit, and it never, ever, ever, ever stays in tune for longer than 90 seconds. So, needless to say, I've been in the market.
I was intrigued by the reviews I read on harmony central and frugalguitarist.com, though the frugal review was a review of the SX strat copy, which interested me a bit as I did not realize that the strat copy had a fixed bridge, but in the end i opted to drop $109 on a sx tele copy.
You can see the pictures here ---> http://www.rondomusic.com/stl50car.html
Now, I approached buying this guitar differently. It was more like buying a pair of shoes. I wanted a red guitar. I love red and black. So it fit. I don't really care too much how it sounds, I just want to look cool. And it looks pretty cool. There are a few minor scratches to the pickguard, but, in the end, I don't give a shit. One cosmetic thing I did notice, though, is the yellow neck. It doesn't look so yellow in the pictures. But god damn--that shit is yellow in person. But I kinda like it.
Now on to the nuts and bolts:
The tuners range from real tight to kinda flabby. I noticed this when changing the shit stock strings that came on it. The factory setup--which I haven't modified yet, but definitely will, is good up until about fret 15 when the guitar suddenly starts lacking sustain. There are a few mod options out there, and likely I'll replace the saddles with something more reliable. They definitely seem kind of shitty. Believe it or not, when I was restringing her I noticed the nut--of all things--and although it hasn't had any problems as yet, I looked at it and I said to myself: "Man, what a shitty nut." I'm not sure I ever noticed a nut before, so that's probably a bad thing.
Now onto the shit I worry about but have no real understanding of. Take a look at this fine, expensive example of an american telecaster... looks just like mine... but if you note the tuners... that shit looks normal, right? now... if you will, take a look at the sx tuners... whoa... what is with that shit? I wish I could explain it in words... but I don't know the word for the thingamajig that
holds the high e and b strings down on your traditional fender strat... but anyway, they gots one on the d and g strings here... makes me wonder if it'll ever stay in tune... and what the problem was in the first place... like i said, no idea what i'm talking about... but i worry... not really... it was only 109 dollars.
Now on to the sound. I just got it yesterday. I plugged it into my old Hot Rod Deville and yanked it... I played it for about a half hour... it sounded like a guitar. That was really all I was interested in. The bridge pickup has a bit of that tele twang to it. Next winter to keep from hanging myself i'll probably experiment and put some seymour dunks on there. maybe redo the wiring. ho ho ho.
In the end, a shitty chinese guitar is a shitty chinese guitar, and no amount of review tomfoolery is going to change that. I'm not sure it was worth much more than 109 dollars, but I wouldn't say it was worth any less... and the result is a useable red and black guitar-shaped instrument that in some way sounds like a guitar.
Love,
Tom