I got this guitar after playing on some squier guitars, so those are the only one electric ones I can compare this to. I went with Harley Benton because I already had an acoustic from them that was also very good for it's price. At first I wanted to cheap out and get the ST-20, but after some online reviews, decided to try this one instead.
After opening the package I was a bit disappointed. Not because there was anything wrong with the guitar, but because the colour that you see on the screen is quite different from the real life colour. Both the body and the neck look a lot more yellowish in real life. I got used to it after a week though and it didn't bother me anymore. While inspecting the guitar, I also noticed that the neck pocket has a bit of a gap, but nothing too serious, does not affect the guitar in any way, but it was definitely noticeable.
After tuning the guitar up, I was pleasantly surprised. It was a lot easier to play than I was used to. And it felt pretty good in the hands, it had a more "real" guitar feel than my squires. The sound is ok, nothing impressive, but not too bad either.
A quick comparison to squires:
- It is definitely better than a bullet strat in terms of both sound and playability.
- It also beats the affinity strats because those are annoyingly thin and do not feel as full sized guitars, although the sound was on the same level.
- It will not beat the Classic Vibe squiers, those are really good.
To summarize:
- Great value
- Was very playable out of the box
- Sounds just OK, a bit too muddy for my taste
- The colour took some getting used to
- I would recommend this guitar to a beginner over the bullet and affinity.
Out of the classic ST style guitars, I think this is one of the best budget options. Probably the best at this price.