Well, what can I say !!! After nearly 40 years of playing in live acts and buying all the guitars I was told to buy by “The Establishment” , and after buying three kits and building them, a “T” style, a “S” style and a “335” style, teaching myself fret levelling, fret dress and polish and general guitar setup, I decided after watching all the reviews to buy one of these gorgeous looking guitars. So how was it?
The finish and paint job were superb. Playability was not so good, BUT nothing that a couple of hours, easy work couldn’t put right.
Firstly, the action!. The neck needed removing in order to fit shims in the neck pocket, because the bridge saddles were bottomed out on the tremolo base plate and it was impossible to lower the action to suit. Two pieces of cereal box cardboard for the shims, expensive eh? A full fret level, dress and polish followed. ( Only two frets were off level ).Stainless steel polished frets are a dream to play.
The sound! Upon investigation, I found the volume pots were all “B” taper rather than the normal “A” taper for volume and “B” for tone. This was found due to being unable to lower the volume control in order to control overdrive tones. Replacing the volume pots with “A” taper removed this problem.
The Roswell pickups! Comparing these pickups to my PRS SE 2408 simply resulted in adjusting pickup to string height to get the sound the ball park. Not exactly the same, but very good all the same.
The tremolo! Absolutely brilliant. Even on crazy dive bombing the tuning remains usable.
All in all, a seriously good usable gigging workhorse with a great variety of tonal options.