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I love the look, but..
I have it for a fews days.
It looks very nice but needs work.
Neck had a bow and action was too high.
I had to adjust those and intonated after i changed the strings.
Tremolo system was also hard to play with. I had to adjust it too.
Tuners are ok. Stays in tune relatively well. Im not sure if it really wears a bone nut. Picks are very nice. I played several genres with cleans, gain and high gain, both on tube and solid state amps
The guitar came in a safe wellpackaged box. However, the guitar wasnt' new. I think most probably was B-stock.
In general, after all fixings, this guitar is considered to be a keeper. It plays well, has beutyfull tones, its not heavy, and it fits in my hands better than other strats i own.
It looks very nice but needs work.
Neck had a bow and action was too high.
I had to adjust those and intonated after i changed the strings.
Tremolo system was also hard to play with. I had to adjust it too.
Tuners are ok. Stays in tune relatively well. Im not sure if it really wears a bone nut. Picks are very nice. I played several genres with cleans, gain and high gain, both on tube and solid state amps
The guitar came in a safe wellpackaged box. However, the guitar wasnt' new. I think most probably was B-stock.
In general, after all fixings, this guitar is considered to be a keeper. It plays well, has beutyfull tones, its not heavy, and it fits in my hands better than other strats i own.
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You won't regret buying it, but you might regret selling it.
I sold that instrument already, but had fun having it. Upgraded pots with CTS, jack-plug, swapped factory ones with Gotoh vintage style tuners and did a set-up. You can get a very good, even professional instrument with some adjustments. If you swap the pickups to premium ones - It is a real deal! But it will cost a lot. Overally - CV is a really good instrument. A better alternative of Standard series. It doesn't have a Fender logo though.
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