Some of you asked for a review, so here it is ala Harmony Central style:
Charvel Journeyman
Specs9)Alder dinky style body, quartersawed maple neck (unfinished), rosewood fingerboard, 24 jumbo frets, bone nut, vintage style tremolo, standard tuners, Seymour Duncan TB4-JB humbucker with coil splitter, 1 volume and one tone knob.
Sound9)Excellent overall sound and more versatile than one would think. 2 settings: full humbucker and split humbucker, the trick is to use your tone and volume knob to dial in the desired sound. The guitar is a bit high on the treble side but that's easily fixed by the tone knob or your amp settings. Very quiet on the full setting and the usual 60 cycle hum with the coils split (ala Fender standard strat), just turn away from your amp and it goes away. The JB humbucker sounds good so I'm keeping it.
Action/Playability: (9.5) I can say enough about how well this guitar stays in tune, better than my other guitar even with the locking nut. Action can be set almost directly on the frets without buzz, but I like mine a bit higher than that. Effortless playability, but it takes getting used to - you hardly have to press down at all to get a sound from it
Finish/Workmanship: (9.5)Mine is a Faded Tobacco Sunburst, much darker than the online photos display it. A very classy looking guitar and the finish is without any flaws and the wood grain showing though just adds to the beauty of this guitar. Very well put together, the only thing I can see is the frets could have been dressed better on the ends but this doesn't affect the playability at all. A very durable guitar and I have no doubt it will stand the test of time. Never gig without a backup.
Manufacturer8)I haven't dealt with them and I probably won't have to. I'd be dealing with Fender anyway and besides the long wait for a response their customer service is a good as anyone else.
Buy it again?10) I would definitely buy this guitar again if something happened to mine. They go for $300 and it's like I'm stealing it for that little money. The price doesn't do the J-man justice, it sounds and plays better than guitars that cost three times as much. I've been playing almost 20 years, I've owned guitars from Fender, Gibson, Hamer, Ibanez, and several others. I've never got such a great instrument at this price and have payed more for worse ones. Do yourself a favor and check these out before Fender discontinues them or they realize how great the Journeyman is and raise the price.
There you have it, I'll post a pic as soon as I find somewhere to upload one. Honestly these guitars are a steal at $300.
Joe
Charvel Journeyman
Specs9)Alder dinky style body, quartersawed maple neck (unfinished), rosewood fingerboard, 24 jumbo frets, bone nut, vintage style tremolo, standard tuners, Seymour Duncan TB4-JB humbucker with coil splitter, 1 volume and one tone knob.
Sound9)Excellent overall sound and more versatile than one would think. 2 settings: full humbucker and split humbucker, the trick is to use your tone and volume knob to dial in the desired sound. The guitar is a bit high on the treble side but that's easily fixed by the tone knob or your amp settings. Very quiet on the full setting and the usual 60 cycle hum with the coils split (ala Fender standard strat), just turn away from your amp and it goes away. The JB humbucker sounds good so I'm keeping it.
Action/Playability: (9.5) I can say enough about how well this guitar stays in tune, better than my other guitar even with the locking nut. Action can be set almost directly on the frets without buzz, but I like mine a bit higher than that. Effortless playability, but it takes getting used to - you hardly have to press down at all to get a sound from it
Finish/Workmanship: (9.5)Mine is a Faded Tobacco Sunburst, much darker than the online photos display it. A very classy looking guitar and the finish is without any flaws and the wood grain showing though just adds to the beauty of this guitar. Very well put together, the only thing I can see is the frets could have been dressed better on the ends but this doesn't affect the playability at all. A very durable guitar and I have no doubt it will stand the test of time. Never gig without a backup.
Manufacturer8)I haven't dealt with them and I probably won't have to. I'd be dealing with Fender anyway and besides the long wait for a response their customer service is a good as anyone else.
Buy it again?10) I would definitely buy this guitar again if something happened to mine. They go for $300 and it's like I'm stealing it for that little money. The price doesn't do the J-man justice, it sounds and plays better than guitars that cost three times as much. I've been playing almost 20 years, I've owned guitars from Fender, Gibson, Hamer, Ibanez, and several others. I've never got such a great instrument at this price and have payed more for worse ones. Do yourself a favor and check these out before Fender discontinues them or they realize how great the Journeyman is and raise the price.
There you have it, I'll post a pic as soon as I find somewhere to upload one. Honestly these guitars are a steal at $300.
Joe
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