Pro's: Nobody else makes anything like this. It's not expensive so you're not risking much. Its got features that are surprisingly upscale. Bound fingerboard on acoustic side. Nifty inlays there too. 24 frets on the electric and the placement of the electric neck is very nice. You won't be struggling to reach any of those frets. Solid maple throughout. PRS style headstock keeps strings in a good path for whammy intonation if that's a thing for you. Gibson scale on the acoustic. Fender on the electric. FYI You'll have to get used to the acoustic being under you armpit. Con's: It's not a finished guitar. It's necks are in very raw condition and contoured by hand and not so good imo. If you don't have any luthier or setup skills you're not gonna like this one. The necks are surprisingly straight but need a LOT of fret work. The paint and even the finish sanding is horrible on the necks. Needs a lot of work to get them nice. You'll need to shim both sides to get it playable too. Cheap hardware. The acoustic is not really acoustic. It just looks that way. The body is solid all the way up to in front of the bridge so you have literally no sound box. No mike or buzzer pickup will do anything. You're stuck with a single coil or you can try a bridge stick. It comes with steel strings so it really is just 2 electrics. The acoustic has zero sound projection. The blade switch is too close to the volume knob as is and is not routed deep enough to keep the plastic tip from popping off. The common setting of the 3 way gives both guitars but you half the volume on both when you do this. Tone controls do nothing. Keep the box cuz you'll not have a case for this thing. Just a gig bag. Once I owned this I figured out why nobody makes this. You simply don't have enough body space to make the acoustic an acoustic. What sound chamber exists is only 1-1/8th inch deep. Having the bridge mounted over solid wood resonates no sound but is extremely stable. I am not sorry I bought it but then I love a challenge and with enough ingenuity you can make it work. If you look at it as a project kit then its great. Read full review
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After reading mixed reviews for this company I was a bit apprehensive about buying this item. I ordered it anyway knowing that sometimes it's the player not the guitar that has the issue. I was immediately in love the moment I tuned it up. It holds tone perfectly , Has a nice full sound , and is an absolute Joy! You will have a repeat customer I'm sure.
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I have enjoyed playing this guitar and it will join me on stage in the very near future. It sounds great.
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plays great and it a head turner
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