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always liked those prs single cuts! looks like 24 frets? the santana vol/tone placement always seemed odd to me but he has that on all his guitars so must like it
 
always liked those prs single cuts! looks like 24 frets? the santana vol/tone placement always seemed odd to me but he has that on all his guitars so must like it



Yeah i thought the minus one volume & tone like a LP would mean id lose something but so far not the case.
These pups are really nice.
This is my second Indo SE and gotta say the craftsmanship is really good.
This one is a stout 8.6 lbs.
 
Nice one. The Vol/Tone placement is kind of like where it is on Brian May Guitars. It looks far away, but when you actually play it, it's not bad and it keeps you from hitting them when you're really going for it on the strings.

IME/IMO Indonesian guitars are really good. My Jackson is Indonesian and I have a Squier mini for writing/lounging around that's Indonesian. The woods are good, they sound good, lightweight, really straight and well-made. The only thing I'd complain is the finishes are often fragile and the hardware can be cheap. But hardware is not too expensive to replace, when needed.
 
24 fret / 24.5" scale.
This guitar could easily be my #1 if it came down to that.
Bridge pup reminds me of a Gibson 500T but with better mids & bottom. Neck is nice too.
Lots of guitar here for the money.
 
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24 fret / 24 3/4 scale.
This guitar could easily be my #1 if it came down to that.
Bridge pup reminds me of a Gibson 500T but with better mids & bottom. Neck is nice too.
Lots of guitar here for the money.
It's actually 24.5", no?
 
Nice one. The Vol/Tone placement is kind of like where it is on Brian May Guitars. It looks far away, but when you actually play it, it's not bad and it keeps you from hitting them when you're really going for it on the strings.

IME/IMO Indonesian guitars are really good. My Jackson is Indonesian and I have a Squier mini for writing/lounging around that's Indonesian. The woods are good, they sound good, lightweight, really straight and well-made. The only thing I'd complain is the finishes are often fragile and the hardware can be cheap. But hardware is not too expensive to replace, when needed.

I've got 2 fender flame maple top teles from Indonesia and they are very well made guitars. I haven't had a chance to try anything else from the region but I'm very pleased with the craftsmanship on my 2 Indonesian fenders.
 
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