I still believe it’s better to judge the finish
and construction quality of any guitar model on case by case basis. By that I
mean the core parts which are the body and the neck (where it presents them).
Exclude the electronics and hardware as those
are normally source external or from a diff dept. of the company.
I noticed every
Japanese Strat I've setup from past to present has one noticeable thing in
common. All their necks are superbly constructed. I am not talking about the
neck profile, just the way they feel on hand and visual. They are stiff straight
without hump or bump.
I beginning to
suspect that the Japanese knows more than anyone else about refined drying
woods method of neck production. We all aware the Japanese has a well-known discipline
culture.
This Nippon
Gakki built axe is called the STR-VC. Before I pursue to write about the work,
I have to confess that I didn’t know Japanese Strat has many variety. I had all this
while suspected that Corona Boss had suppressed all out of the box idea from their
Japanese counterpart. Perhaps it’s applicable to the hardware’s not the finish
offerings. “VC” stands for Vari-Colour?This STR-VC came in with some electronics issues. The volume, first tone and 5 way switch has some crackle. I could clean them but recommended replace instead. The owner foresees this, agreed to it. I told him that I would do a setup but he was uncomfortable with that.
He said that he
had set the guitar his himself and was happy with it. I was stump by his remark. Never in
my tech life has anyone dares to stop me doing what I’ve been doing. That even made
my anger light turned yellow from green. I left the setup subject aside and
focus to explain the parts I’m going put in.
When the owner
left, I immediately replace the faulty components. I couldn’t wait to string it
up, I was curious about his setup. To my surprise, his setup is in fact better
than what I have in mind. This is the first time a customer had one up me. I
couldn’t re do what’s been done by him. For a few minutes I felt I was the
customer and he’s the tech. Hehe.
Stump
yustech
2 comments:
from gotoh to CTS/CRL :)
yes sir, CTS because its well built and serviceable. CRL because overtime it gives a smooth movement. My 2 cent sir. :)
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