March 26, 2021
This Glarry version of a well known guitar, is a great value for the money. On the one that I got, everything works, and the finish is beautiful. Of course at this price point, you won't get the grade A metals and woods. For me this is a non issue. I just want a decent looking guitar, that plays OK, and sounds good. This one fills the bill. It's a groovy guitar, and I'm very happy with it. I'm going to use it on gigs. It's plenty adequate for that, and I don't have to invest in an expensive ...
This Glarry version of a well known guitar, is a great value for the money. On the one that I got, everything works, and the finish is beautiful. Of course at this price point, you won't get the grade A metals and woods. For me this is a non issue. I just want a decent looking guitar, that plays OK, and sounds good. This one fills the bill. It's a groovy guitar, and I'm very happy with it. I'm going to use it on gigs. It's plenty adequate for that, and I don't have to invest in an expensive guitar, to get the job done. My only concern with these guitars is how the workers, that make them, are treated. I'd like to know that they are being treated fairly. China is not too transparent on this kind of stuff. That bugs me, and could affect purchases in the future. About the tone of this guitar: it has an orientation toward a slightly more "treble-y", acoustic type of sound. The little sound chamber does it's job in making the sound more staccato, with a bit of acoustic sound (The on board tone control can roll back the treble a bit, if you want a bit more muted sound.) I play jazz, so I probably will roll my tone back slightly.