

I've spent the day getting the set-up as nice as I can and it plays pretty well right now. I'm sure there will be some tweaking done to it once everything has settled in.
Tonally it's very much a telecaster. The body is Limba (Korina) with a 1/4" maple top which I'd expected to give a much warmer sound but there's a lot of twang and spank on tap. It's lighter in weight than my SH Bluesboy and has less sustain. I'm not 100% happy with the pickups - they're Don Mare pickups and sound fantastic in a solid body, but here they aren't at their best. The neck pickup is the main culprit, it sounds weak and thin. It didn't sound weak or thin in the solid body I had it in previously. I'll work on a sound clip and post a link here soon.
The neck is VERY fat - it's a boat hull V-shape which, according to the specs on the Musikraft website, is 0.95" deep at the nut and at the 12th fret. It's comfortable to play, though I would prefer it to be a little thinner at the lower frets. The fretboard has a 10" radius, which is a nice mid point that I'd like to see G&L offer one day.
These tuners are neat. Chinese made Sperzel knock-offs. They seem to be high quality and they look very nice too. They're heavier that the Sprezel's I've retrofitted to a couple of ASATs. They feel identical in operation. The thumb wheel supposedly doesn't screw all the way out so as you can't lose it.
