It’s just a bit inaccurate to minimize the price difference to country of origin so just weighing in some info. I almost took everyone else’s word for it before actually looking into myself so here’s what you’ll find. Professional includes hard shell case, carbon fiber reinforcements in body, IRA treatment, and assembly by an individual luthier rather than multiple workers factory approach. Many reviews also state that the back of neck finish is a step smoother and comfortable. So whether the price difference is worth it or not is subjective, but the price difference is not due to only country of origin. That’s not to take anything from the incredibly made Indonesian Standards.
@@ChidOki Yea I get that. Though apart from the luthier quality and the better case, everything else makes a negligable difference. If you were to own and play a standard model for a year or two, you'd end up with the same played in feel as with the IRA treatment. Would've been great for some more boutique pickups or something, or better electronics in the pro models. Still great guitars though.
Very cool sounds. I dig that last sound you used. Might want to try that.
Sounds great 👍 denskilmusic 🤟🤠🤟🎸🎼🎵Awesome different tones out of that Guitar 🎸 Great looking 👀 Guitar 🎸 🎼🎵🎵🎸🎵🎵Thanks for showing 🎸🎸🎸🎼🎵
I'm always hearing great reviews of Revstar guitars and yours sounds sweet.
Glad ya dig it !
Sounds great and congrats
Thanks very much!
I love the revstars, just the price difference because of country of origin is just not worth it
Totally agree! The Indonesian versions are perfectly great.
It’s just a bit inaccurate to minimize the price difference to country of origin so just weighing in some info. I almost took everyone else’s word for it before actually looking into myself so here’s what you’ll find.
Professional includes hard shell case, carbon fiber reinforcements in body, IRA treatment, and assembly by an individual luthier rather than multiple workers factory approach. Many reviews also state that the back of neck finish is a step smoother and comfortable.
So whether the price difference is worth it or not is subjective, but the price difference is not due to only country of origin. That’s not to take anything from the incredibly made Indonesian Standards.
@@ChidOki Yea I get that. Though apart from the luthier quality and the better case, everything else makes a negligable difference. If you were to own and play a standard model for a year or two, you'd end up with the same played in feel as with the IRA treatment. Would've been great for some more boutique pickups or something, or better electronics in the pro models. Still great guitars though.
Sounds great, but I've got a great P-90 guitar with my Fano JM6. I am interested in the Revstar humbucker version though!