They're fine. They might be a tad more hot than you'd expect, but not noticeably so without a sensitive ear.
However, the price for cheap guitars is currently in a peak due to shipping costs. So, you may need some caution.
That was $170 when I bought it just a couple of months ago.
Awesome, thanks for the link,
>all guitars are made punctually by CNC machine with computer programming
Umm. Promptly? I'm guessing they mean precisely.
>Perfect neck with almost no defectiveness.
Because no one wants a guitar that has a perfect neck with too much defectiveness.
Lol, Engrish.
I'll look into this a little more. Fathers Day is comin' up.
Oh, don't actually READ about it.
Instead, look up the video reviews out there.
It's on par with a $600 guitar from 2000 or 2005.
It ain't a Les Paul, but it's surprisingly good.
If you want a cheap Les Paul, buy an Epiphone. This is something close, perhaps even closer than some Epiphone models.
I had a really nice late '70s SG a few years back. I went through some shit and when I came out the other side, the SG was gone.
But Ive never owned s LP.
On a side note, I was stuck in Portland OR overnight once, and I wandered into a small private owned guitar shop about 8 pm on a Saturday. I was the only one there, so we talked for about an hour. Then he told me he had three 1958 LPs, all original, under his bed at home, and asked if I wanted to come over and smoke some pot.
I passed. That seemed lile something you wouldn't say to a stranger, unless you're trying to lure 'em into some shit.
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