Product: Premier P676C
Price Paid: N/A used
Submitted
06/05/2006
at
04:47pm
by
Anonymous
Features
:
6
I acquired this guitar from my brother who got it about ten years ago but hardly ever played it. I started playing guitar and he gave it to me. It stays in tune for the most part. However, it would have been better if it had a place to plug in. It has 21 easily-accessible frets due to its cutaway design.
Sound
:
9
This sounds surprisingly good. It has a thick rich sound with a nice low end.
Action, Fit, & Finish
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No Opinion
Reliability/Durability
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No Opinion
I have had no problems with this guitar whatsoever. It is played heavily, at least an hour every day. Fretboard wear is visible and there are plenty of dings and scratches, it holds up nice.
Customer Support
:
9
Nope, never had to deal with them.
Overall Rating
:
7
I would give this guitar a 7 out of ten because for being such a lot quality guitar it has a high quality sound. It has been bruised and battered but it still sounds as nice as the day I picked it up.
Product: Premier P676C
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted
02/19/2003
at
08:57am
by
RDF
Email: none
Features
:
8
This guitar is a well made acoustic guitar with a solid spruce top. It has 20 frets with pearloid dot markers to the 17th fret. It has nice sealed tuners, and stays in tune quite well. I owned an old Guild cutaway and this guitar reminded me so much of it, that I bought it. I don't know exactly how old it is, but it seems quite well made for a lower end guitar. This was made in China. It has a very nice quick neck and is easy to play.
Sound
:
9
I basically play Contemporary worship music, with a lot of rhythm playing, and this does well with this. The tone was quite tight at first, but has opened up with play. It seems well balanced, and brite in it's play. The cutaway is a nice feature.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:
8
When I bought this, the action was higher than I liked, so I lowered it. The saddle was too high. This was quite easy to fix. It had a few flaws in the wood on the top, but that doesn't affect the sound. The rest of the guitar seems to be flawless. It is a very attractive guitar to look at.
Reliability/Durability
:
9
This guitar seems to be able to withstand live playing. I don't know that I view it that way. I tend to think of it as a practice guitar for me, and I play with much nicer guitars. This is a great guitar to use, when you don't want to worry about it. It has a solid steel strap button on the bottom, but none on the top. I have not reason to need a backup with this, unless you want something tuned differently. Again, this is a lower end guitar, but solidly made.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
9
I been involved with music for nearly 40 years. I also own many guitars, and consider this to be a solid lower end guitar to practice with, and use to keep from wearing out my higher end guitars. It reminds me of my old Guild, but the tone is a bit tighter. I own three nice Yamahas, A decent Alvarez, and A very nice Aria Classical, and a vintage Aria Diamond Acoustic. I also have a cheap practic electric. This is a good solid guitar to grow with, and use.