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The Monoprice Indo Series 6 String Basswood-Body Electric Guitar combines premium materials and vintage styling, featuring two single coil pickups and a humbucker for versatile sound. With a protective gig bag included, this guitar is perfect for musicians on the move, offering exceptional playability and a classic aesthetic.
G**R
Classic "Jaguar" offset style and a great value!
This is my third Indio (by Monoprice) guitar, and they have all been fantastic quality for the price. This OS20 (Offset) model looks and feels awesome: glossy neck, clean finish, vintages knobs and pickups, mostly smooth frets. Better, it plays really well: intonation and action were correctly set up right out of box, and the HSS pickup configuration allows plenty of tonal combinations. I was pleasantly surprised by the output of the bridge humbucker! As usual with Indio guitars, you get a quality padded gig bag, too. Just a beautiful looking and sweet sounding "Jaguar"-style offset guitar with unique "super Strat" HSS pickup configuration...kind of like the old "Jaguarillos"!Minor complaints: tuners are cheap so some feel loose, others stick. But tuning seems stable so far. Fret ends a tiny bit sharp, but not unplayable, and easily sanded/filed. Certainly not the worst fret ends I've felt, and smoother than several more costly guitars I own.All three Monoprice's Indio guitars I've purchased (Retro Classic Tele, OS40 and now this 0S20) have been very solidly crafted, gu. To play and comparable to entry/mid level guitars by more well known name brands. A little set up, new strings, and you're playing a fine instrument on par with those that lost for several hundred more.
J**N
Can’t go wrong
Really solid for the money and a nice gig bag. I like to pick up these inexpensive guitars and modify them so I went in knowing what to expect. Tuners worked well enough but feel a little cheap. Pickups were a little muddy/muffled. Pots are your typical dime size and the 5-way switch has 8 poles in a line and feels/works fine. Some sharp fret ends but no where near as bad as the lower end stuff you’ll find at guitar center. Frets were a little gritty and a couple were a little high as well. Some filing and polishing made them feel nice. Intonation was spot on. Action was high and needed to be lowered and the truss rod needed an adjustment. I like my action at 060 on the low e down to 050 on the high e and it’s there with no buzzing. I wouldn’t consider these flaws as much as something to keep in mind. Personally I replaced the tuners, strings, pickups, pots, knobs, and oiled the fret board as it was pretty dry. When I was done it plays well and feels solid. I couldn’t find any imperfections in the body. I never played a jaguar/jazzmaster but to me the neck feels like a cross between my mustang and strat. Relatively thin and comfortable. Was well packed in a box with the guitar in its bag. A nice player for sure!
M**M
Not bad if it's on sale
Guitar is okay.Cons-Sharp fret edges, not recommended for beginnersCeramic Pickups- okay when clean but get really muddy with higher gain.6 screw tremolo harder to maintain tremolo stability. 2 points trems so much easier.Original pickup layout similar to a strat- you can get the honky 4 th position sound that is hum cancelling.Pros-Cheapest offset you can buy.Good for people that like modifying guitarsFrets are pretty levelOverall I think it is ok but Firefly guitars are the kings of cheap guitars. They have locking tuners, stainless steel frets and bone nuts and alnico pickups. They use an ok 2 point tremolo system also. But they currently don't offer offsets anymore.
D**Y
It has professional quality tuning.
There isn't any buzzing, nor frets that cut off the sound because of shoddy neck intunation. It plays great. It has a classic jazz master body build, to exact specs. The quality of the over all guitar is beyond the very affordable price. The frets are kind of pointy, but its nothing really. The reachability of upper scale notes is very easy; this jazz style is good for this model. Durability is probably about the same as a doubly priced guitar. The only thing is, the brand name, it is a model akin the the perception of say, Danelectro. The Indio model Jazz master would suit grunge, jazz, punk, metal...Kurt Cobain would have liked this, then immediately smashed it. Lol
A**L
Amazing budget guitar
Overall rating for this OS20 is good or very good for the price. Pickups make for a slightly dirty sound that’s not quite Jazzmaster, but still quite acceptable. Build quality is better than expected and great value. Monoprice has done something amazing with the Indio line, and despite the incredible price, these are not cheaply built beginner models. I would expect the price to continue to increase as these become more popular.DELIVERY / UNBOXING: Box arrived a little beat up with a big gouge at the bottom and a smaller one towards the top of the neck. Neither resulted in damage to the guitar or gig bag. Maybe if it had been raining, it’d be different. The guitar itself was in its gig bag, and wrapped in a foam packaging sheet. It was nice and snug and secured with just a rubber band. Strings were wrapped in paper, secured with tape. No rust, and were not stretched. There was an Allen wrench and short cable on a small ziplock bag and tremolo arm was loose in the box.BUILD QUALITY: Materials are average. The body is basswood, with a maple neck bolted on, and what appears to be rosewood frets. There were a couple of superfluous holes drilled that are hidden under hardware covers and my pick guard came with a 1” hairline crack. The neck is semi-glossed and slightly bent (concave) but within tolerance. Pickups are P90 like, though not exact. Despite what some reports have said, fret wire ends are not sharp, and no filing will be necessary. The gig bag is a lightly padded synthetic, about what you would expect to pay $20-30 for, so again, very nice at such a low cost. It is absolutely not waterproof though.PERFORMANCE: I won’t comment on the Jazzmaster design, as clearly it’s meant to be an offset bluesy guitar. It’s largely faithful to the Fender aesthetic, with a 5-position pickup selector switch, single volume and tone switches and output jack on corner / bottom of the body. Tuners are okay and don’t need to be adjusted that often between sessions. The string height is low and comfortable. The sound is mostly what you’d want, though it does not have as much twang / “surf rock” and produces a crunchier effect, especially in the mid-range. As a practice platform or rock/metal lead, it would work very well. It’s a little too dirty to be a dedicated jazz rhythm guitar, but to each his own.
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