Topic: Review of the new KWS signature series f Strat
I was at the local guitar shop today, and it the never ending sea of strats on the wall, I saw one of them had a crucifix on it. "That must be the new KWS strat!" I said. So I took it down to play it. With an $800 tag, I look at the back of the headstock (assuming it was going to be Made in US) and it was built in Mexico. That that, right away, told me to compare it to other MIM strats, and not the US ones.
One thing I liked about the guitar was that the signature is located on the back. When signature guitars are played by others and the signature is blarringly obvious - fellow musicians refer to them as a "fan-boy" guitar. So aside from the crucifix, I would have never known it was a KWS. I'm glad the sig. is on the back.
Now the feel. The body? curvy, comfy and seemingly slim - like a strat usually does. The neck? BIG - out - and ROUND. The 5th and 7th fret area of the neck is just monstrous. I'm sure that is how it is supposed to feel, but I was totally not digging it. Anyone who likes a bigger than baseball bat neck would probably like it. It sounded good, but for me that didn't justify the price. Plus, with the neck not being my preference there was no way I'd ever be tempted to take the guitar home with me. I might have spent 5 minutes tinkering on it.
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