Fender Tim Armstrong Deluxe Left-Handed Acoustic-Electric Guitar, Rosewood Fingerboard - Natural Shopper Reviews
Just my opinion here. It sounded okay, but being a slim-line guitar, it just wasn't as full to me, which I must have expected, I guess. A bigger issue was that the pick-up registered one string MUCH hotter than the others. Spent a long time tuning my amp to get the sound I wanted, just couldn't get there. Would have been helpful if the guitar had a built-in equalizer. Which raises another issue: This is a "lush" Tim Armstrong develop, but it has less options than the Hellcat. If you like this guitar, just get the Hellcat. It has the equalizer and tuner. This one does not. The case was AMAZING, even if. Loved how perfectly it fit the guitar. Having said that, you can order the Hellcat and just get the case separately. Anyway, just my opinion. There are those who love the sound of this guitar. I really envy them, in view of the fact that I LOVED the look of this thing. Just didn't do it for me in the end.
- MacMan73
I ordered this from Guitar Center, about $510 made known the door...and waited.... and waited.... months later. It permanently came in; it is so tough for lefties to make guitars in view of the fact with the intention of they're ordinarily not in stock, so it's always a risk, and nerve racking ordering one. This at home, opened the case, tuned it, and it was perfect. Couldn't and can't find anything with the intention of needs to be changed. Proceedings was not too distinguished, though it was not super despondent any. Maybe my next set of strings will be lighter, keep for I like a heavy aggressive attack sometimes, and heavier strings are good for with the intention of, at smallest amount I reflect so. I love the smallish size, and the mellow tone with the intention of does not compete for the listener's ear when singing. It sings nice when played softly, keep for takes hard emotional banging well too. I wanted a touch with the intention of had an original look, a touch edgy, I play blue grass sometimes so the woody look and sound are great for with the intention of, keep for i play hard and present rock too, and gospel. This thing does it all, with cunning stretch; sounds sweet made known of my line6 amp.
- Henry de Groh
Fender Tim Armstrong Deluxe Left-Handed Acoustic-Electric Guitar, Rosewood Fingerboard - Natural
You wanted it, and Tim did, too, so here it is. The Tim Armstrong Deluxe acoustic is a more traditional take on Armstrong's first '70s Fender acoustic, with a solid mahogany top, bone nut and saddle, dot fingerboard inlays and Fishman Neo D sound hole pickup with end pin jack (just like Armstrong's modded guitar). And the great garnishing, the embossed leather "Let's Go" strap and the deluxe textured vinyl roofed case with gold interior, were designed by the man himself.
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