Guitar Reviews
We will
be doing 2 Fender reviews, an Epiphone Review and a Schecter Review
for these guitar reviews. See if you can get a good guitar under $400.00
Fender Squier
Telecaseter

In this guitar review we will look at the Fender
Squier Telecaster. The Fender Squier Telecaster body is made out of agathis wood. The neck is made of
maple and you can get either a rosewood or maple fret board. This guitar has a bolt on style neck with
22 frets. There are two Alnico single coil pickups. Controlling the sound is a single volume knob and a
single tone knob and 1 three way switch.
Upon taking the guitar from the box you may have to do some slight
adjustments to the saddles or action. This is not uncommon on instruments but something to be aware of. We
have heard that on some of these teles the frets are rough but we did not experience this.
This guitar plays great the action is responsive and clean. The neck
feels smooth and fast. Small hands should have no problems makes chords on this neck. The sound of this
electric guitar is very good. You can get your country twang or
grungy rock with absolutely no trouble what so ever. The guitar is pleasing to look at in the traditional
tele style. There really isn’t much else to say about this other then it’s a great overall guitar. If you
factor in the price then this guitar is out of this world. This guitar is great for any level of
player. Of all the guitar reviews we have done in this price range this is by far the best of the
bunch.
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Schecter Omen
6

The Schecter Omen 6 has a body that is made of mahogany. The guitars
neck is made of mahogany as well and it has a bolt on neck. The Omen 6 has a rosewood fret board with dotted
in lays and 22 jumbo frets. The tuners are Diamond brand with a tail piece that is a string through the body
type. The Omen has 2 Humbucker pickups that are Duncan designed. The bridge pickup is an hb-102 with the neck
pickup being a sc-102. This guitar comes in black and walnut satin.
This guitar can be a little heavy and can weigh you down after playing
it for a very long time. It is not horrible but something to bear in mind. The pickup sounds can be a little
muddy and flat. The sound is good when played with distortion but we thought playing it clean needed some
work.
Make no mistake this is a really good guitar and this hard rock
shredding machine that does kick butt. The action is great. The neck feels very good. It is slim and very
easy to get around. In the face of the muddy pickups this guitar manages to sound very good over all. It has
a very lustrous look and screams heavy metal. I would not recommend this guitar for a 50’s or early 60’s type
gig but for most other rock songs this will fair you well. This would not be a bad guitar for a beginner or
an intermediate player. A good solid guitar and a very good price.

Fender Squier
Statocaster

In this fender review we will look at the Squier
Stratocaster. The Fender Squier Stratocaster has a body of agathis wood. The agathis wood is a lower
grade of wood from your normal electric guitar woods such as ash, alder and mahogany. The agathis wood is
grown and imported from asian countries and tends to run towards a mahogany type sound. The guitar neck is a
bolt on style. You can get either a rosewood fret board or a maple fret board. The Squier strat has three
alnico single coil pickups. The guitar has 1 volume knob 2 tone knobs and your standard fender strat five way
switch.
The sound on this electric guitar is ok. The sound is nothing that
will make you stand up and take notice. In fact this Stratocaster’s sound tends to run a little thin and the
pickups can be noisy. The playability of this guitar is very good the neck is small and easy to get around
and is perfect for beginners. This is a very nice looking guitar. The finish is very well done no noticeable
overspray of anything like that Over all this is a good electric guitar for the money. We would not recommend
this for advance or intermediate guitar players. However for beginners this is a good solid guitar that has a
nice action and an ok sound. The price tag on this guitar makes it a great deal and makes it easy to look
over the few short comingsit has.
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Empiphone Les Paul
100
This review we
looked at the Empiphone Les Paul 100. This Empiphone has a body that is made out of mahogany with a maple top.
Epiphone offers this guitar model in three colors vintage sun burst, heritage cherry and ebony. The Les Paul 100
has a bolt on neck not a fixed neck liked the Empiphone Les Paul standard. This guitar has a rosewood fret board
with dot inlays. The guitar also comes with chrome tuners and a tuneomatic bridge. The electronics in this guitar
include two humbucker picks. The pickups are a 650r and a 700t open coil pickup. This guitar has the standard
control knob setting for a Les Paul two volume knobs and two tone knobs.
This is a pretty good guitar. Feel this would be
best suited for a beginner to an intermediate guitar player. There are times when this guitar does have some tuning
issue mostly remaining in tune. We have heard a slight buzz in and around the 6th fret area. The guitar sound is not bad but the
pickups are a little weak.
As far as the looks
of this guitar it is a really head turner. There can be no question this is a very nice looking electric guitar.
The fit and finish of this guitar is top notch and we did not see any sort of blemishes. The neck feels very nice
when playing and the action is very good. This is a comfortable instrument to play. The sustain on this Les Paul is
not bad either. We felt the tone was decent despite the thinness of the pickups. As we said this is a beginner to
intermediate instrument. Should you acquire this guitar as a beginner it should have little or no trouble seeing
you through to your jamming days.

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