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For those looking for a first electric guitar, it's very easy to play. It has a shorter scale than most guitars (24" vs 24.75" or 25.5"). It's not a lot shorter, it looks and feels like a full-size adult guitar, because it is. However, that 1" or so makes a significant difference in string tension, so it's much easier to play, chord, and bend the strings. The down side to that is that it's easy to accidentally bend the strings or press too hard on them and make the notes go sharp. Thicker strings will fix that (I recommend a 0.010" set).
For more experienced players, you'll need to take care of the frets. Mine were a little rough on the edges upon receipt, and the tops had a film or patina on them that made them really scratchy (cue the 0000 steel wool). Also, the tuners were loose so you may have to put some torque on them (10 mm nut driver).
Usually the humbuckers on budget guitars are rather dark and muddy, but these are quite bright sounding, which was a pleasant surprise. The neck was pretty smooth, but was kind of "sawdusty". I used 0000 steel wool and a couple coats of Dunlop 65 cream of carnuba. Feels much nicer now, and has a glossy sheen. The tuners do their job, but are nothing to write home about. The sparkly blue finish is flawless.
As far as the electronics go, you can't coil-tap these humbuckers (only 2 leads). The selector switch is boxed, unlike the open style in Gibsons and Epiphones, and not at all like the blade type switches found in Telecasters and Strats. The pots are Alpha branded minis and work very well. The wiring job was neat and tidy.
Sometimes you can find a cheap guitar that blows you away. For me, this wasn't one of them, but it's a nice guitar nonetheless.
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Pros:
The fret ends are smooth on mine.
The pickups sound very good. Nice high end response and not muddy at all.
The nut is finished and rounded at the edges. Usually only see this on high end guitars.
Crazy light guitar, <= 7 lbs?
Tuners are better that expected and hold tune.
This is an easy guitar to play short scale guitar.
The sparkle in the blue paint looks cool!
Negatives:
The frets are crowned but rough and will need to be polished.
The pick guard is a little rough around the jack plate and the pickup opening.
The wood on the neck feels a little rough.
The negatives can be fixed with minimum skill but will require some time and tools, e.g., micro mesh. All minor issues though and this is still a fun guitar for a few hundred bucks!

The strings feel a little bit on the thinner side, so if you’re used to playing the acoustic, you’ll need to not put so much pressure on the strings of you’ll “bend” them and they will sound out of tune. It’s also good practice to re-tune the guitar every time you’re about to record some loops or play it as it does detune pretty easily. Probably the only negative I can think of. Not a huge deal breaker to me, but something some might want to know ahead of time.
I bought the guitar with the main goal of using it with FL Studio and Guitar Rig, and so far it has worked flawlessly. It plugged right into my Scarlett Focusrite 2i2 and was immediately recognized in my DAW. I had the guitar out of the box and was recording loops within minutes.. so if you’re looking to make guitar loops for yourself or others, this is a solid choice.
The guitar itself is very light but in all honestly it doesn’t feel or look much smaller than any other guitars I’ve played despite it being considered shortscale.
A good rule of thumb is to NEVER spend too much money on your first guitar.. so I’m glad that I went with this one as my first electric guitar as I can see myself playing it for a very long time. The sound quality is for sure there.

For a beginner or someone who needs a decent road or "beater" Guitar, I think this is a great choice. Another thing about these inexpensive electrics is that they are a great way to learn about adjusting electric guitars. They are designed to be assembled quickly and easily and it's unlikely you'll break anything. And even if you do, it's not like you broke a $1500 guitar.




This little gem is my favorite now. After doing some fretboard work and replacing all the electronics and pickups, Seymour Duncan, CTS pots.
I'm going to be ordering another Bullet Mustang and throw some Tele pickups and electronics.
It's light weight makes it easier to handle and play.


I bought it just to have a 'kick around' electric I could take with me to jams and not stress out if it gets banged around - and now find myself playing it all the time - it is my new 'go to' guitar! Love it!


Maybe this guitar is not 100% vintage accurate in some small things but this is an axe of its own. These will be legendary in the near future, and may be dissed like japanese squiers where back then. In the mean time this guitar will serve wonders in my classic rock inspired cover band. I was not a believer but now I want the jazzmaster too!



couldn't be happier. Plays fast and easy and sounds great.




Good beginner or intermediate guitar

