UPD, I played a little more and realized that the frets needed to be sanded and polished. Now the scale is rebuilt, but there are jingling frets and with the bends the string rustles very much about the fret. What I was counting on for this price.
I took this guitar because it is the cheapest 30 inch baritone. And I will evaluate it as an electric guitar.
In general, everything was done very well. But if you look closely, you notice signs of a low price:
- in the photo in the store there are the words "HBZ Customwound" on the sounds, but they are not on the guitar that came. Sounds sooooo weak. In the neck position, the sound is too soapy;
- frets are soft, during transportation they have traces of string friction;
- standard strings are very soft and have poor intonation even in its standard tuning;
- the nut has very rough cuts for the strings, and in order to pull the string out of the nut, you need to apply force.
But if you go back to the price, all these are mere trifles that are eliminated for a pittance in a few days.
As a base for the next upgrade, this is a great option. The closest competitors cost at least twice as much (Squier Bass VI or SubZero Rogue VI).