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nothing against the man himself btw, actually quite like him and am envious if the truth be known!.
In fact, they all sounded a bit weak and empty.
For your cash you're much better off going for a used MIJ Jackson/Ibanez/etc. for the shredder thing, Gibson LP Studio for the classic rock thing, or Squier CV for the fender thing.
Maybe that's because Gibson have a model called the Less Paul? It's basically a Les Paul with a much thinner body.
So far they seem to be one of the few cheaper available guitar that offer HSS config and a Non Locking Trem. This is main reason to want one, but its hard to judge without being able to try one first.
If I may - having had a quick read through these comments a lot of people are talking about owning them in the past tense.
I'm sure they're good serviceable instruments but would this suggest they lack that certain magical ingredient which makes them great and one to keep ?
He went fairly low end which is the sort of money alot of people spend imo, he's lucky he had that amount of supporters to start, it might have been different if he'd gone the 2k plus route
A high ticket maufactured guitar doesn't always live up to some peoples expectations either
It's all horses for courses, as long as you like it who cares
I couldn't even put one together for what they go for
(formerly customkits)
Looks like to me that he has managed to create affordable and mid range guitars, that though not to everyones taste perform well for the price.
Due to the collaborative design they have to be making a fair few people happy, so hats off to him for creating a viable brand.