More or less perfect guitar
I'd been looking for a parlour 12-string guitar for a while, and at the Viator on and off for a few months. It gets mixed reviews, but many say that initial problems are solved by getting the guitar set up properly. At such a low price for a quality instrument, you have to take the rough with the smooth, so I was prepared to get it set up. If you're spending a grand, maybe, you might have cause to complain about a generic set up.
I have no complaints about it - maybe I'm lucky. I opened the packaging, and was able to play from the off.
Richtone Music said the guitar would arrive 3 days later, and it did. Amazing service. The guitar was well packed for transit.
It's even smaller than I thought it was, at an overall length of 90CM - about the same length as my Yamaha traveller guitar. When I saw just how small it is, I guessed it wasn't going to have that really big 12-string sound, but it does pretty well, I think. With the longer head, it looks a little like one of those South American instruments used in Mariachi.
It comes fully strung, of course, and with possibly the best-looking gig bag I've ever seen, with the guitar's name embroidered in brass-colored thread on it. The electrics are kind of basic, but work fine. I've now tried it through a 50W amp and a small PA system, and it's nice and clear, and responds well to effects. I was slightly disappointed not to have a built-in tuner - a 12-string could really do with one - but, again, you get what you pay for.
If it's not obvious, I recommend this guitar, and I also recommend Richtone as a seller - I'll definitely deal with them again.
Now I just need to buy a house with a parlour.
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