Hey! Thanks for the video! I have a question regarding the guitar. Im a beginner and mainly would like to play clean, so without distortion: indie-pop, 80s, coldplay, bit of jazz and blues as well. Would you recommend this guitar or do you think a Squier affinity Tele is better for that? Thanks!
Hi there! Glad you enjoyed the video. Although the Affinity Tele is made for those genre's, you would be getting more versatility from the GSA60. The single coils are really good for funk, pop, jazz and blues...
Having a floating trem system, it goes off tune especially in the G-string when you are bending and similar stuff. All you need to do is dampen the whammy down quickly and it returns back to set tuning. This only works with a set tuning on most floating trem systems. Changing tunings regularly would make it very unstable.
Brought a used one for 60 buck fantastic little guitar
is it neck-dive ?
No
Hey! Thanks for the video! I have a question regarding the guitar. Im a beginner and mainly would like to play clean, so without distortion: indie-pop, 80s, coldplay, bit of jazz and blues as well. Would you recommend this guitar or do you think a Squier affinity Tele is better for that? Thanks!
Hi there! Glad you enjoyed the video. Although the Affinity Tele is made for those genre's, you would be getting more versatility from the GSA60. The single coils are really good for funk, pop, jazz and blues...
How about tuning stability, it's intonation?
Having a floating trem system, it goes off tune especially in the G-string when you are bending and similar stuff. All you need to do is dampen the whammy down quickly and it returns back to set tuning. This only works with a set tuning on most floating trem systems. Changing tunings regularly would make it very unstable.