This thing punches waaaaay above its weight class in terms of price to playability. It is actually stupid how much better it is than my LP. Neck heel is beautiful, completely open access to the upper frets. A nice, chunky, matte neck, too.

It also has a coil-tap-but-not-coil-tap on the tone knob push pull that gives a little more bite and chime single coil character but with minimal output loss.

Another thing I really appreciate is that Yamaha took the time to wire the pots correctly so when I turn them “forward” (counterclockwise), the volume goes up. Some other, bigger companies do not always take the time to do this.

All in all, a solid guitar for a great price. Highly recommend giving it a look if you are in the market for a versatile HH guitar.

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    9 months ago

    Its funny rhat you say that yours has a thinner neck profile, because one of my favourite things about this guitar is the chunky, yet very playable neck.

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      9 months ago

      Maybe they’ve changed it from the earlier models. I’m mostly used to my Mexican Tele and ES 335, both which have more rounded “C” profile necks, whereas my brother’s Revstar has a bit of a flatter, modern “D” style profile, if that makes sense. It’s really comfortable, just a bit different than what I’m used to.