![]() ![]() At this price, it might be the best option. It might be and angry-looking kitten, but a it's a gentle breed. ![]() That's what it took for me to be satisfied about the quality. Never been a fan of the electrostatic sound.Ĭhanged the tuners (I don't like plastic) and sanded the fret edges. The DI is OK, I guess, I've only used it when I had to. Mine got a good voice (guess that can vary a lot on models at this price range), so it became my main recording guitar. Borderline high strings, haven't done anything about it, found it a perfect fingers/slide compromise. Based on Tim Armstrong’s beat-up old 60s Fender acoustic-electric on which he writes all of the songs for his legendary punk band, Rancid - the Tim Armstrong Hellcat acoustic is ready to slam. 20-fret walnut fingerboard with Hellcat and double-skull inlays. Natural-finish solid mahogany top with scalloped X bracing, mahogany back and sides. Fishman® CD pickup system with active preamp, tuner, volume and tone controls. Came with sharp fret edges, but expected and fixable. Tim Armstrong signature model, concert body style acoustic-electric. It feels quite good, the neck a modern C, and the slim body works well for me, who mostly have played electrics. A tad on the aggressive side, but it beats "Hello Kitty". I don't know if I just got lucky, or the picture is adding ten pounds, but mine look a lot better than the illustration. Also used it in a jam session and two gigs.
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