March 04, 2021
Red Burning Fire Combo Pack
For the price point, it's not a bad deal at all. The guitar had no real defects (like sprung frets, sharp fret ends, high frets, loose frets, etc.). The guitar was well packaged for shipment - showed no signs of damage by rough handling.
Unfortunately, upon opening the package, it was clear I'd been sent a guitar that had been sitting for a bit after being built.
It was unplayable out of the box, needing a neck adjustment to straighten the neck. The strings were ...
Red Burning Fire Combo Pack
For the price point, it's not a bad deal at all. The guitar had no real defects (like sprung frets, sharp fret ends, high frets, loose frets, etc.). The guitar was well packaged for shipment - showed no signs of damage by rough handling.
Unfortunately, upon opening the package, it was clear I'd been sent a guitar that had been sitting for a bit after being built.
It was unplayable out of the box, needing a neck adjustment to straighten the neck. The strings were coated with some sort of build up, as well. And the fretboard was in dire need of conditioning.
Having said that, everything was addressable with a string change and quick set-up.
After the setup and string change, the guitar plays quite well, having no dead frets or fret buzz. Overall, I would recommend the product to others - with a caveat that the instrument most likely will need a little TLC to be ready to play.