I've been denying myself all the expensive guitars I've been craving lately. In an effort to cool the gear-lust, I decided to buy a cheap ass xaviere just to have something new to dick around with. So I ordered an LP junior clone and I even got a blemished one so it would be a little cheaper. I got to tell you, I'm pretty impressed with the guitar. Don't get me wrong, this isn't a $3k custom shop guitar by any stretch of the imagination, but you could easily walk into guitar center and drop five or six hundred and not have something that's appreciably better.
I opened the box and the first thing I did (naturally) was look for the blemishes. To be honest, it took me a little while to find. Turns out, the top side of the fingerboard where it meets the neck has a couple of ripples in it. Yeah, I'm not thrilled about that because I can see it when I'm looking down, but it doesn't affect playability at all. There is also a tiny, tiny, tiny ding in the back, but no big deal, right? Hell, it even sounds pretty decent without plugging it in. From what I can see through the sunburst, this looks like a pretty decent chunk of mahogany-- though I think I'll probably change the strings. Neck feels nice. Action is playable. Okay, cheap plastic nut, but most guitars seem to have that these days. I've heard that the tuners are shit on these things, but I tuned easily and intonation is good, so we'll see how they do after a few days.
I plugged it into my little Fender G-Dec practice amp. Sounds okay. But hey, it's a goofy little practice amp and every setting is modeling something, so nothing sounds fantastic on it. Then I plug it into the AC30. Wow! This sounds pretty good. Better, even, than several other guitars I have. Nice. Not that I have a whole lot of guitars with P-90s lying around, but this certainly has got a really good sound to it . Then I plugged it into my VK100 and holy shit it sounds fantastic. Interestingly, I have a tele that I have GFS pickups in too, and it also sounds really, really good on that amp.
Anyway, I've been goofing off on it for about an hour, and for $153--which included shipping-- I'm pretty damn impressed. I think I've found my new sit-in-front-of-the-tv-and-practice guitar for awhile. Would buy again.