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The IYV 6 String Acoustic-Electric Guitar combines precision CNC craftsmanship with a stunning Tobacco Sunburst finish, delivering rich sound and lightweight portability, making it the perfect choice for musicians of all levels.
W**F
She's a Beauty! This is a Diamond with a Few Flaws (listed below). A Good Setup is Required.
When I bought this guitar over two months ago, it had 3 issues coming out of the box. The tone control wasn't wired correctly and acted as a volume. The truss rod cover screw wasn't centered, so the ugly hole for truss rod access ( and I mean looks like an angry teenager hacked through the finish with a chisel) was peaking around the cover just a touch. The nut slots were just about the perfect height, but the nut isn't as wide as the slot for the nut in the headstock, and the nut is too tall, so the strings are deep in the nut.None of the flaws were egregious if you're willing to leave the tone on 10. I hadn't seen any other complaints about the tone being mis-wired, so I guess I'm just lucky. Out of the box, I lowered the action and intonated , and bam, it's my go to guitar that sits next to my chair, but if you're not comfortable with setting up a guitar, then pay a good technician to do it. I know that seems counter intuitive. Pay 50-100 dollars to set up a 200 dollar guitar, but trust me here. The results are spectacular. That being said, if you're unwilling to do a setup or have one done, keep looking. I'd recommend going to a shop where they make sure the floor models are playable.First, let me say, that it's a gorgeous guitar. The flame maple cap ( Yes CAP, not veneer. 3/4 inches in the middle down to 1/4" on the edges.) looks amazing. They left the maple on the edge natural and it mimics binding around the body. This is a beautiful effect, and shows off the maple cap nicely. My guitar has fewer finish flaws than the one pictured on the Amazon ad. There's a slight drip on the underside of the headstock below the low E tuner. You can't see it, but you can feel it.The neck through design is just amazing. I've seen one claim that it's a fake neck through, but that's just not the case. The paint on the back is a translucent tobacco brown, and you can follow the 7 piece walnut and maple lamination all the way through the body. I've had the control cavities open and it's definitely as advertised.The neck on this guitar was nearly perfect. I can find a few small (tiny) gaps in the inlays. Nothing that triggered my OCD. The work feels smooth and the neck is comfortable. The logo on my version is a abalone looking material. It's much prettier than the white logo that I've seen in some pictures here. This leads me to believe that tweaks are happening as the runs are being put out. The fretwork on the ends is smooth, and I had 2 that I filed up a bit. They weren't very bad at all, but they stood out to me against the sweetness that were the rest. It took about five seconds with the equivalent of a nail file to make them match. There was a bit of scratchiness when bending at first, and I was all ready to polish them up, but after 2 months of play, I can't feel any of that anymore. The fretboard did require some lemon oil. It came thirsty, but darkened up beautifully with just a little care. The point where the neck meets the body is as comfortable a transition as I've ever had on a guitar.The pickups are good. I find them clear and responsive. There's no reason for me to change them out. I'd only swap them if you were looking for something specific. The switch is crisp and working great so far. The pots were the typical dime size pots, but I didn't have any issues with the quality before I swapped them out. The Wilkinson bridge is a good quality tremolo with a nice large block. I haven't had any issues with the pickup rings mentioned by others in some reviews.I've seen this in reviews, so I thought I'd mention that there is the odd bit of polish residing in cavities and cracks, but that's easy enough to wipe off.The only thing this guitar NEEDED was a setup, and a resolder on the tone knob. I have made a few changes, because that's what I do, and I still haven't hit 300 dollars U.S. for what's now a nearly perfect instrument. I did buy it on sale for $205 originally.My upgrades so far are:1. PRS amber knobs, (because they're pretty), which required imperial measurement pots, so CTS full size pots, which means I've wired the tone knob correctly now. The chrome nobs were fine, although, to keep them from dragging the body and leaving a scratch, I would put a tiny piece of paper down the shaft hole to raise it off the body slightly.2. Filling and redrilling the truss rod cover, and replacing the screw with a smaller black one. Sounds harder than it was. A toothpick and some wood glue then drill a new pilot hole. I added gaff tape to the back of the cover, because when I went to the smaller screw, the truss rod cover would rattle as that style tends to do when the truss cover is plastic.3. Grover 205C tuners, because although the tuners are serviceable, but the difference was well worth it. They're a direct drop in.4. Black Tusq nut. I actually haven't put the new nut on yet, but that's the next step. Obviously, it's not pressing, they put a quality bone nut on the guitar, and I toyed with the idea of reshaping it a bit, but it's just something I usually do to all my guitars.I don't do many reviews, but this product seemed well worth the effort to jot down a few thoughts.
C**N
Fasbulous guitar for a fabulous price.
I love it. It looks and sounds fantastic.Its an instrument that you want to hold and play because it is so beautiful and feels so well balanced. It feels reassuringly substantial more than heavy. I think this one will achieve treasure status in time. It is a very well designed guitar with excellent fit and finish.The flame maple cap is nice and thick and has nice depth of figure that changes with viewing angle. The figure on mine is more subtle than dramatic.The fret board inlay work is first rate. The fret board wood has a rich red brown color with very even slightly open grain. It looks like a select piece that is very well prepared. The frets are level and the ends have a nice finish and there are no buzzes. The 3, 5, 7... frets are marked with inlaid dots along the side of the fret board.I think the head has a simulated figure that is created by sanding waves in a dark finish applied over a lighter finish.The hardware is also first rate. The pots have no static or noisiness. The tuning machines are heavy chrome plated and do not have any play. I like the sound of the pickups and will most likely keep them. The pickup rings on mine are plastic and a little warped so I'll be replacing them. The pickup switch feels average and maybe something I'll upgrade some day. I haven't used the tremolo yet so can't comment on it,The finish on mine is flawless with 0 dings or chips. The back is fairly dark with very little wood grain visible.I left the strings that came with it on because they seemed like good quality and weight. After re-tuning 2 or 3 times they have stayed in tune and sound nice. They are maybe a medium light weight.The thru-neck lamination pattern is very harmonious with the rest of the design and finish - I feel the visual design was well thought out.This guitar was absolutely playable out of the box.The packaging was adequate and everything arrived undamaged in a reasonable time. It comes with the tremolo lever and 4 hex wrenches.
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