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- second.sale (4096284)- Feedback left by buyer.More than a year agoVerified purchaseThank you for an easy, pleasant transaction. Excellent buyer. A++++++.
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03 Aug, 2016
Really well made and solid
Really rugged. They appear to be machined aluminum. I put them to use right away. The only foreseeable problem is that if I run into the tripod and it tips over, this little thing will NOT be what breaks! So, if you want a really solid hot shoe to tripod mount, this will do the job and will last years.

12 Jul, 2019
So far it’s a ten out of ten!
First of all, it came EARLY. Great setup, right out of the box. Intonation is just great. It’s prettier in person than I expected, but not flashy at all. Sweet blending of tones. I dropped my Seymour Duncan Woodie pickup into the sound hole and it’s all I need for amplification. Unamplified, it plays plenty loud. Very happy with this little guitar.
I just returned from a workshop at the Fur Peace Ranch in Ohio, where this inexpensive guitar impressed many classmates—most of whom were playing four- to six-thousand-dollar 12-frets. They were astounded that it cost so little yet sounded and looked so nice.

25 Feb, 2018
Makes it tons more fun!
4 of 4 found this helpful This was definitely worth the effort and the approximately twenty bucks! Sure, you might find the parts for less, but good luck working out where they go! Give the designer his due!
Other changes I’ve made to my pedal:
1. I replaced the 12AX7 standard vacuum tube with a Russian one from Electro-harmonix for a little bit nicer overdrive sound.
2. I added a 1k resistor from the master gain pot’s center pin to ground to drop drive gain to approximately one when the pot is at center position. I like being able to switch between overdrive and clean without having to set the master gain control to nearly full off, where it’s really touchy.