Masta' C
Well-known member
Well, the Tom Delonge Strat-a-copy arrived from Temu today and honestly? I dig it!
Out of the box, I'd rate it a solid 7/10. The plastic nut is garbage, the frets desperately need a polish, the stock strings feel like they were borrowed from a toy guitar, and the electronics are rather cheap, but that is pretty much to be expected.
However, it's quite nicely finished, balances very well on the strap, is moderately resonant, and sounds pretty dang decent plugged in. The bones are actually pretty great...body, neck, etc. I don't know if the fretboard is real rosewood, but it's a wonderfully dark reddish-brown wood with a nice, tight grain. It looks and feels rather premium! Plus, the tuners seem to hold tune fairly well.
I feel like the neck profile is a touch thicker than most modern Fender "C" necks I've played, but it's certainly close. It might feel closer in hand once I replace the nut and adjust the action down a bit. As of now, there's no concerning fret buzz or dead spots that I can find, but we'll see what happens after a proper adjustment.
Without any mods, I'd say it compares well with stock guitars in the $300-400 range. Kind of feels like a Mitchell from Guitar Center or an entry level Jackson, to be honest...maybe a mid-level Squier. However, with new wiring, a new nut, some minor fret polishing, a fresh set of strings, and an adjustment, I have a feeling this thing will play as good as any stock TD Strat at 4-5X the price!
As a reminder, I paid $225 shipped for this, but I also got $200 credit back to put straight toward another purchase...crazy stuff!
Here are some pics straight out of the package...







Out of the box, I'd rate it a solid 7/10. The plastic nut is garbage, the frets desperately need a polish, the stock strings feel like they were borrowed from a toy guitar, and the electronics are rather cheap, but that is pretty much to be expected.
However, it's quite nicely finished, balances very well on the strap, is moderately resonant, and sounds pretty dang decent plugged in. The bones are actually pretty great...body, neck, etc. I don't know if the fretboard is real rosewood, but it's a wonderfully dark reddish-brown wood with a nice, tight grain. It looks and feels rather premium! Plus, the tuners seem to hold tune fairly well.
I feel like the neck profile is a touch thicker than most modern Fender "C" necks I've played, but it's certainly close. It might feel closer in hand once I replace the nut and adjust the action down a bit. As of now, there's no concerning fret buzz or dead spots that I can find, but we'll see what happens after a proper adjustment.
Without any mods, I'd say it compares well with stock guitars in the $300-400 range. Kind of feels like a Mitchell from Guitar Center or an entry level Jackson, to be honest...maybe a mid-level Squier. However, with new wiring, a new nut, some minor fret polishing, a fresh set of strings, and an adjustment, I have a feeling this thing will play as good as any stock TD Strat at 4-5X the price!
As a reminder, I paid $225 shipped for this, but I also got $200 credit back to put straight toward another purchase...crazy stuff!
Here are some pics straight out of the package...






