Let’s stop for a moment and talk some real talk here. If you play guitar(or you know anyone who does, ask them) consider for one moment buying a guitar online. After you’re finished laughing- a guitar purchase is one you just don’t make online. Every guitar is different. The tone isn’t always consistent with others of the same make, and even once in a blue moon a true Fender or Gibson will come out a little off. If you want a guitar, you go to Guitar Center or Sam Ash, or even better yet you support your local damn guitar shop and you play it before you buy it. I went to a local shop back home every day for a week and fiddled with what became my Epiphone(A REAL Epiphone, you purists, an American, Gibson made Epiphone) for 30+ minutes after work every day. I also played a Squire Stagemaster, a BC Rich Warlock, and 2 Parker P-38s before I settled on the Epi. Why?
Because they’re all very different guitars. Even the Parkers were unique beyond their paint schemes. When you want a guitar, go to a guitar store. Don’t go to a department store, don’t go to a pawn shop(ok, SOMETIMES go to a pawn shop, but only because SOMETIMES you find gold there), and for God’s sake, don’t buy your guitar from Amazon.
What disappoints me the most is the surprised feel the 1 star reviews of this piece of wood and metal has. All of you who purchased this and were shocked when it was poor quality- it’s a $60 guitar- what did you expect? I shake my head at you.

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