Got this in today. Only had a minute to noodle and take one pic before heading out for werk.
Appears to be made in India (8-digit 00 serial).
Definitely NOT a P.O.S. import from what I can tell so far, though I may have to replace the bridge (kinda pitted).
And yes, that's a real Invader in the bridge. Sounds ok through my Roland MicroCube. Decent clean tone, which surprised me - I figured the Invader was too high-output for cleans, especially in the bridge.
Also, it might be an illusion created by the width of the neck, but it feels like a KV profile like my WR7 was. It's way thin.
Lastly, the string spacing feels different than the DR7T I used to have - I can fret the B and E at the first fret with my index without even trying.
Anyhoo, for the price (under $200), I couldn't pass it up. Wish I hadn't sold my WR7 now
I'll have to replace the jack as well - it's dented, which makes it hard to push the plug in.
Appears to be made in India (8-digit 00 serial).
Definitely NOT a P.O.S. import from what I can tell so far, though I may have to replace the bridge (kinda pitted).
And yes, that's a real Invader in the bridge. Sounds ok through my Roland MicroCube. Decent clean tone, which surprised me - I figured the Invader was too high-output for cleans, especially in the bridge.
Also, it might be an illusion created by the width of the neck, but it feels like a KV profile like my WR7 was. It's way thin.
Lastly, the string spacing feels different than the DR7T I used to have - I can fret the B and E at the first fret with my index without even trying.
Anyhoo, for the price (under $200), I couldn't pass it up. Wish I hadn't sold my WR7 now
I'll have to replace the jack as well - it's dented, which makes it hard to push the plug in.
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