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The Full Size Right Handed Flying V Electric 6 String Guitar features a solid wood body and bolt-on neck, designed for beginners and ready to use out of the box. It includes essential accessories like a cable and allen wrench, showcasing a sleek gloss white finish with a contrasting black pick guard.
P**L
Awesome project guitar!
I purchased this guitar knowing I was going to gut it. I always wanted a Flying V guitar and this one doesn’t disappoint. The body is light and well painted and polished. The neck and frets were surprisingly straight, (frets need a little filing) but over all it would make a great first guitar. If anything I would replace the tuners (but I replace the tuners on everything)(Grover) as you can see I replace all the electronics with Seymour Duncan parts, I did replace my neck but only because I was going for a different look. Thanks
S**R
Cleans up nice.
I can’t say there’s anything I dislike about this guitar. Within a few hours of setup and a new set of light guage strings, it plays, sounds, and looks great, with no neck, buzz or intonation issues. It’s a pretty sweet flying V for under $200. I considered buying a kit, but this one’s already painted with all hardware included. The neck is perfectly straight, and only needed a quick fret polishing & fretboard oiling - probably from sitting in storage. The routed areas for the pickups & electronics needed to be sanded, cleaned out & painted black. The end of the fretboard was too long & had to be filed back about 3mm to clear the pickguard so that the shims could be removed & it could align better with the bridge.This guitar is very light, which is a pleasant surprise. The paint job is pretty good. It’s not like a beautiful Fender paint job, but it’s decent.The pickguard is cut specifically for this guitar, meaning that a Gibson V pickguard won’t fit it - not by a mile. Ask me how I know... but I’m liking the black pickguard as it is. It had two layers of protective film which had some big gnarly gashes on it - but peeling it all off revealed a perfectly pristine shiny black pickguard, so that was a nice touch.The electronics are fantastic - nice and loud with the same creamy Gibson clean tone I used to get on my Tele with a Rockman X100 so I’m pretty excited about it. The pots are good quality & so is the 3-way switch.Overall, I’m delighted with it.Update: 2 months later...I decided to use this V as a test lab & make some modifications to great effect. The pickguard and an aftermarket truss rod cover got a white paint job with a clear coat, the tuners were replaced with a set of Wilkinson locking tuners, the electronics got a push-pull pot and an orange drop, and a low-profile roller bridge was installed to lower the strings for slick action. The bridge pickup was replaced with a Seymour Duncan with a flipped out-of-phase bobbin, and the neck got a TV Jones powertron. NOW it’s complete (hehe) Rock city!
R**N
"Let's fly"
Superb, a little adjustment on bridge string height a little adjustment on truss rod and "Boom!" The only issue I would say is the fret ends need a bit of filing, not much. Other than that, I am completely satisfied with this purchase. Rock on Jesus soldiers!
C**B
Time to Fly!
Great delivery time. Perfect packaging. The guitar was exactly why I expected. I added some inlay stickers and replace the knobs and tuners with Klusons. I’m going to replace some pickups with Seymour Duncan Pearly Gates. I painted a yin yang in the headstock and boom it’s my perfect V. I’m very happy and with some minor maintenance I’ll have a fantastic V personalized for me all for less that 600 bucks total. Can’t beat this for the price. Get it ASAP
P**R
It's a V
This guitar is pretty amazing for the price. I did have to clean up the frets.
N**O
Awesome!
Yeah the frets were way too sharp, and I did replace the tuners and the pickups, etc. etc.But man, what a great guitar for $200!
K**N
I wouldn't buy this again
Don't get me wrong it looks like a beauty but the company left the frets sharp enough it could cut ya 2; the knobs are up to high and too tight to get off and fix yourself 3: the nut wasn't on the headstock on mine also the truss rod in the thing was out a little too much stopping the cover form well doing it's job.
J**M
Love this V
We bought this guitar as a project planning to strip it to a husk. This is a very honest attempt to produce an inexpensive V. The guitar arrived professionally set up - neck shimmed to 1/16 inch, intonation set, action at 2.5 mm. The bridge, tail piece and nut though obviously inexpensive are very functional and the guitar has good sustain. The tuners are par with any low priced guitar. You would have to blow $40 to get better ones. All we ended up doing was hand finishing the frets and fretboard and adjusting the neck angle and pocket height. After that we got the action down to nickel and dime height. The neck is now very fast and smooth. I’d put it up against any guitar under $1,000. The original pickups are ceramic appear to be on 500k pots with typical green dot capacitor: We never plugged them in bc we had already bought replacement electronics. The big basswood V sounds incredible with the high gain ceramic pickups we installed. Here are some specs: 42mm nut, 82mm tail piece (post to post), 74 mm ABR style bridge 10.4 mm spacing, tuners 3/8”. The body is a little wider than a Gibson V a standard pickguard will not fit.
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