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Little rock and roll machine gun
First of all, I'm a huge fan of hardtail fender style guitars, especially strats, mustangs and jags. It is not easy to find a hardail strat cause 99% of them are loaded with tremolo. Some time ago I had a bullet mustang, and found some interesting things happening with shorter scale guitars, so I decided to order a mini :)
First impression was - it is so easy to play!! You can bend full chords for 3-4 semi steps like nothing!! I was like OMG this is so playful. It originally came to me with 9s (string), and it was not set-up best, but i did not expect that for 130eur.
So I began with upgrades:
1. install a bone nut
2. install Schaller tuners
3. install high end pots + shielding
4. set up the guitar and put 10-46 string
(only pickups are still original, they will be gone soon for sure)
The end result is - I will never ever sell this guitar!
If you compare mini to a regular strat, it does sound darker and more muddy, but still very interesting warm sound, i suppose because of shorter scale and less tension in strings. Can't wait to put some real pickups in it. 10-46 strings are much more stable than nines, but I have a strong feeling that 11 will be a perfect fit for this little monster.
Overall, this is not a toy for kids, it is a serious guitar. You don't need to change all this parts, but I highly recommend to make a proper set-up at least and put some 10 or 11 gauge strings on it because 9's are super bendy but not very stable.
No matter if you are a beginner or pro, this little monster is 100% rock and roll machine gun, it screams and makes all kind of sounds uniquely, and it's super easy to play.
First impression was - it is so easy to play!! You can bend full chords for 3-4 semi steps like nothing!! I was like OMG this is so playful. It originally came to me with 9s (string), and it was not set-up best, but i did not expect that for 130eur.
So I began with upgrades:
1. install a bone nut
2. install Schaller tuners
3. install high end pots + shielding
4. set up the guitar and put 10-46 string
(only pickups are still original, they will be gone soon for sure)
The end result is - I will never ever sell this guitar!
If you compare mini to a regular strat, it does sound darker and more muddy, but still very interesting warm sound, i suppose because of shorter scale and less tension in strings. Can't wait to put some real pickups in it. 10-46 strings are much more stable than nines, but I have a strong feeling that 11 will be a perfect fit for this little monster.
Overall, this is not a toy for kids, it is a serious guitar. You don't need to change all this parts, but I highly recommend to make a proper set-up at least and put some 10 or 11 gauge strings on it because 9's are super bendy but not very stable.
No matter if you are a beginner or pro, this little monster is 100% rock and roll machine gun, it screams and makes all kind of sounds uniquely, and it's super easy to play.
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Solid with some tweaking
Bought for my son as a starter guitar and he absolutely loves it. Feels every bit as solid as my old Squier Affinity. As others have pointed out, the smaller size and low-grade stock tuners make this hard to keep in tune at standard E, and the strings jangle a bit when strummed hard due to the lower tension. I plan to upgrade to mini locking tuners and swap out the pickups for those in my Affinity, after which I’m confident that this will be a great instrument that will last my kiddo years until he’s ready for a full-size guitar.
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Great little guitar.
We bought this as replacement for the Harley Benton that we returned - the HB couldn't stay in tune - and it is fine for job as a teaching guitar for younger students at a music school. The tone and finish are excellent - though if I am honest, the Harley Benton did feel of a higher quality when holding the two. No complaints.
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