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Silvertone SS-10 Strat Copy

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Manufacturer URL http://www.silvertoneguitar.com/
Features 6.5 (13 responses)
Sound 7.1 (12 responses)
Action, Fit, & Finish 5.9 (13 responses)
Reliability/Durability 6.5 (13 responses)
Customer Support 10.0 (1 response)
Overall Rating 6.8 (12 responses)
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Product: Silvertone SS-10 Strat Copy
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 12/05/2008 at 12:26pm by Metalistic
Email: metalistic at verizon<dot>net

Features : 5
22 frets, maple fretboard, SUPER light- too light: the body literally hums when you play hence no decent sound or distortion.

Sound : No Opinion
I never even plugged it in. I repacked it for return after a while trying to set it up with no success. I work on guitars, toured UK and Europe as a tech back in the day, and it truly is a lost cause- and I can usually get anything to play.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 1
Way high out of the box and even between lowering it and tweaking the neck it just became futile. The nut grooves are too high and the frets are cheap although the neck was fairly flat without any detrimental warping. The ONLY good thing about the guitar- but it still can't be set up for fast action or a comfortable feel.

Reliability/Durability : 1
I'm guessing it will slowly virate itself apart. Cheapest materials I've seen in a long time: must be plywood like an old Kramer I once aquired for free and the hardware is pretty bad. They must be buying the ultimate cheapest components for resale profit- no exaggeration either.

Customer Support : 10
I actually did call SMC, parent company, and they did talk to me and were informative. Too bad they didn't cop to how cheap they're making their stuff!!

Overall Rating : 1
I've been playing 28 years plus. Done the band thing, etc.,... I basically only got it because I have a credit account with an online retailer and I needed to replace an axe I lost and it was the best thing they offered. As I'm a Les Paul man I would rather go with Epiphone if I could even afford that right now. This thing is pretty bad. I can't even see it as a begginer- it's such a labor to play all someone new is going to do is get frustrated and think guitar is just too hard!! Spencer strat copies are actually worth every cent and they're cheap, so look at those first. (See my review!!)


Product: Silvertone SS-10 Strat Copy
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 04/16/2007 at 10:46pm by Jim Morrison

Features : No Opinion
This guitar was bought for me in 2005, my first electric, came with very crappy strings, 20 watt amp, a cheap gig bag, cheap tuner and the most low quality picks ive ever come across, once I changed the strings to some super slinky ernie balls I was good to go, i like the neck and fret spacing, and it is really easy to play, 5 way slector is nice, but the tuners are cheap, but im not going to replace them till they break.

Sound : No Opinion
I play lots of metal and all genres of rock and it does an alright job, but putting it through the right pedals and amp help. Whammy is cheap and I never use it, the tone nobs dont do anything but for the price the sound is pretty good.

Action, Fit, & Finish : No Opinion
out of the box it was in rough shape, half the bolts were lose and the action was quite off as well as the bridge springs, pickups were just willy nilly. But a tool box and 10 minutes fixed that up, since i put new strings on it and purchased a new amp it has held up nice.

Reliability/Durability : No Opinion
Not very dependable the strap button pulled right out of the a*s end of the guitar, a bigger screw fixed that problem. If that had of happened on stage while I was jumping around it could have been diastrous.

Customer Support : No Opinion
have not contacted them

Overall Rating : No Opinion
Been playing about a year, progressing really fast, I own a metalzone pedal and a Peavy amp. If this guitar was stolen i would buy another budget guitar probably a silvertone, because i hate blowing lots of money on stuff. i love the price and the playability, i hate the low quality hardware and headstack shape and look, my favourite feature is the neck and body design. Good guitar for beginners but remember buy cheap buy twice


Product: Silvertone SS-10 Strat Copy
Price Paid: 200 (cdn)
Submitted 02/10/2006 at 07:10am by Piggidy

Features : 8
Made in 2005 in china, 22 frets with a solid top. 1 vol and 2 tone controls with a 5 way selector. sss pickups, solid maple body, neck and fingerboard.came with a black finish, however, i have apinted mine foam green and modified the cheesy looking headstock. has a strat type body, non-locking tuners and a thin neck. Came with amp, bag, tuner.

Sound : 8
I play alot of progressive rock like floyd and the dead, also california style rock. sound good to me when i play that stuff, especially vintage floyd tunes. I got alot of feedback and humming from the pickups before i out foil tape inside, since then it has sounded nice and clean. Very bright sound mainlt attributed to the all maple body. A good strat copy for begginers.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 6
The action was a little high for my tastes, the pickups were fine. the routing work inside was done poorly, but what do expect from some 10 year old kid.

Reliability/Durability : 7
I would only use this as a backup for live shows, though the guitar is very durable, I would only play a strat on stage.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Do my own work on guitars

Overall Rating : 8
I've been playinf for about a year, I have lots of other guitars thatnks to my father in law. I am happy with this axe, for the money it's a good deal. I love how fast the neck is, rivals a jv squier we have.


Product: Silvertone SS-10 Strat Copy
Price Paid: (was a gift)
Submitted 08/20/2003 at 12:10pm by michael arnold
Email: tbickle2<at>yahoo dot com

Features : 7
Standard strat copy, came with an amp, strings, etc...

Sound : 10
Never really played it plugged in, changed all electronics myself. New lexan pickguard, EMG select humbucker, volume, tone, coil-cut switch & kill switch. sounds great now.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 8
Honestly don't remember how it was new, now it is the favorite of my electrics. i love the neck, the tuners are kind of cheap, but i can fix that. i have repainted it about 3 times, but the original sunburst was pretty nice, just not my slice of bread.

Reliability/Durability : 8
when i first got this i used to treat it with utter disregard for its well being, & it has held up well. other than the tuners mentioned above. i hate whammy bars, so i have all 5 springs on it with it tensioned all the way. it don't move.

Customer Support : No Opinion
never bothered

Overall Rating : 8
overall it has served me well, i'm sure i'll restructure it again.


Product: Silvertone SS-10 Strat Copy
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 08/11/2002 at 11:35am by Strato in Boston

Features : 6
Special features are warped pickguard and dark spots from fire. otherwise it is a standard strat copy with a mahogany neck.

Sound : 8
Amazingly nice blues sound from pickups -especially the neck pick up. Sound is like vintage fenders - much more intersting than a standard Fender Strat or a Squire. Sounds real nice through a tube amp - sometimes noisy because of the cheap selector switch which really should be replaced. Truly the pickups are the stars here if you care about "strat" sound.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 6
Action and set up seem OK, even after what it has been through. I suppose the person who burned it and threw it in the trash may have had it professionaly set up first... :-)

Reliability/Durability : 4
Well it survived someone trying to burn it up and then thowing it away (left on the steet for trash pickup) The switches and knobs are really cheap ( but easily replaced...) the rest seems good. Someone mentioned string breaking - I think the nut is set up for really light strings - could use slot filing if you use bigger ones. One string makes the cah-chink noise when tuning because it sticks in the nut groove.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Yeah right - "So you say your found your ss-10 on the street?"

Overall Rating : 7
I haven't played a lot of strat copies so maybe there are other bargains out there, but this is an amazing sounding and playing guitar for under $200 dollars. I own a very expensive vintage strat and have played a nice recent mexican made strat - this one sounds much more like the vintage strat! I think Fender degrades their low end strats so they don't sound as good as the high end strats. These companies making copies just wind their pickups like the 10,000 strats they are copying. We can replace the cheap switchs and knobs, take it easy on the neck and have bargain killer-sounding strats.



Product: Silvertone SS-10 Strat Copy
Price Paid: US $80.00 used
Submitted 05/18/2001 at 12:07am by Anonymous

Features : 8
Well it has the same features listed by the others above except I changed the bridge pickup to a fender delta tone (I did this just to see what would happen) and I liked the new sound better.

Sound : 8
The sound before and after the change was nice.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 8
I bought it used but it still looked good.

Reliability/Durability : 10
No problems, I treat it like shit (I think it likes it).

Customer Support : No Opinion
Customer Support....nope

Overall Rating : 8
Good solid blues guitar.


Product: Silvertone SS-10 Strat Copy
Price Paid: US $100
Submitted 04/17/2001 at 04:15pm by Anonymous

Features : 6
I bought a silvertone SS-10 strat copy in the summer of 98. It was made in Indonesia. The guitar has 21-22 frets. It has 1 volume and 2 tone cheap plastic equip. and a cheap 5 way selector. It has 3 generic single coil pickups. I think it is a plywood strat body, with a 3 coler sunburst top. It also has a cheap trem. It also has strat style (6 in a row) non locking tuners. Its neck is preety comfertable with nice sized frets. It came with a cheap gig bag, small (but good) amp, cheap cables, some cheap strings, and some picks that bleed there color.

Sound : 7
It has preety nice sound though the pickups give a lot of feedback. I still use the silvertone amp it came with. It goes from blues to rock easaly though.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 3
The guitar in my opinion was set up very poorly. The neck was bent when I got it, most of the gear on it is now breaking down, the switch (5 way) is breaking down, and the cable and strap it came with broke like a week after I got it. Also the trem breaks my top e string alot.

Reliability/Durability : 6
It has been through many moves and put in 150 degree cars. I have put in about 200 dolars of work into it. The finishh still is preety nice (with a few scratches). I would definatly not dependon it as a main guitar. It has lasted long though. It is good for the 100 bucks I origionaly paid though.

Customer Support : No Opinion
I have not delt with this.

Overall Rating : 6
I would suggest for a beging player. But if you are in for the long haule get a fairly good guitar. If it was stolen I would replace it with a better guitar.


Product: Silvertone SS-10 Strat Copy
Price Paid: US $199
Submitted 03/19/2001 at 10:45am by Jeremy

Features : 8
Bought new in 2000, so I'm guessing that's when it was made. Rosewood neck, body is made from plywood (I'm going to be putting a new "real" wood body on it). Three single coil pickups, 5-way selector switch, standard strat features. Very comfortable to play and lightweight. It came with a 10W practice amp, cheapo gig bag, really cheapo cable, and some extra strings.

Sound : 8
Sounds good, but the pickups are pretty noisy. I'm going to put one or two new pickups in it shortly to get around that problem. I'm going to keep one of the original pickups because I do like the tone for some blues. I run it through an Ibanez TS-7 Tube Screamer to a 59 Fender Bassman.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 9
I raised the action, put some 13 guage strings on, put two more tremolo springs on (needed after the new strings raise the bridge). It was set up fine for a newbie, but I've made a few mods.

Reliability/Durability : 10
I have not had any problems with this guitar at all. I get pretty rough with it at times and it's help up. The finish has started to raise away from the body, but I don't care much about that. The only problem is one of the tone knobs sort of rattles and moves around. Stays in tune after hours of playing.

Customer Support : No Opinion
N/A

Overall Rating : 9
Great value! If it was stolen, I would track the person down and beat them with the guitar. I'm sure it would hold up.


Product: Silvertone SS-10 Strat Copy
Price Paid: US $100
Submitted 11/18/2000 at 08:31am by Mike
Email: bossandmrshogg at hotmail<dot>com

Features : 7
My wife found this guitar at a pawn shop and saw the word "Silvertone" and bought it. She knew I was a Silvertone collector and thought it might make a nice Christmas present. When I opened it and found out that she only paid $100 I was surprised. At first glance it was fairly solidly built so I figured the real truth would come out whenI plugged it in...WRONG. It played so much better than a $100 guitar has any right to that I was proud of my wife for making such a good purchase. After my initial excitement I gave it a good once over and found something I did not like. CHEAP TUNERS. They had to be replaced but following that operation the guitar was good enough for me.

Sound : 7
I play blues alot so the noisy pickups are just dandy with me. I send this guitar through an overdrive pedal and a wah pedal and get all the noise I want from it. I've also tried to do some metal and some clean country style stuff but it just does not fit. I guess this guitar was born for the blues.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 7
The action was perfect from the factory. I immediatley took off the crap strings and put on some medium gauge elixers and was able to do so with no adjustments. The guitar had a decent looking sunburst finish...this finish shows some wear now but it has more character now.

Reliability/Durability : 10
I have beaten the piss out of this guitar. It has been abused, banged, smashed, and whooped and still has plenty of life. After I saw Stevie Ray Vaughan beat the crap out of his old Strat on Live at the El Mocambom I figured that my old pawn shop guitar could use a little of SRV's magic so I'm not especially careful with it.

Customer Support : No Opinion
I've never tried to contact customer service so I have no opinion.

Overall Rating : 7
I've been playing 2 1/2 years so I'm not into spending an absurd amount of money on my gear. If someone stole this guitar I would hunt them down and chew their throat open because It was a gift from my wife. It's not exactly a Fender but it's good for abusing and pouring the blues.


Product: Silvertone SS-10 Strat Copy
Price Paid: US $150
Submitted 01/16/2000 at 09:28pm by DW

Features : 4
I bought the guitar in '97. 21 frets, master volume, 2 tone pots, 5 way pickup selector switch. 3 single coil pickups. Passive electronics. Sunburst finish. Floyd Rose style tremelo bridge. Cheap plastic tuners. Came with practice amp, picks, very cheap gig bag(if it's worthy of being called a gig bag), a cord that went dead, a strap that's too small and some other stuff, i think.

Sound : 6
This was my first guitar. I started out playing a bunch of punk rawk, but now i play a lot of different stuff. I think most any guitar can do punk rawk. I like it for fast stuff. I initially used it with just a DS-1, but then got a Zoom 505. It sounds a lot better with the Zoom. It's got a bright sound, too thin i think and little sustain. It can make a good variety of sounds though. I like it for playing fast stuff and stuff that doesn't require much sustain.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 3
The guitar was set up pretty good. I thought the action was a little high at first, but i've learned to kinda like that. I don't know much about adjusting pickups and stuff so i just left 'em alone. The pickups are pretty noisy and about a year or so afteri got it it started not playing when i put it to the bridge pick-up. I have to mess around with it a little. The pickups, pickguard screws, and selector switch have been rusting for a year or so(i don't think that's good.) Other than that, i like it's looks. I don't like the cheap plastic tuners too much. I can't seem to ever get it perfectly in tune. If a string's in tune open, then it's out when it's fretted. Also, the 13th fret high E string F doesn't play b/c the fret is too low or high or something, so that's annoying.

Reliability/Durability : 4
Well, i've played live a couple times with this guitar and other than breaking a string and going out of tune, it's done fine. No, the rusting hardware doesn't seem like it will last too long. The bridge is still seeming pretty good though. The finish seems like it will last. The only place i've gone through the finish is where a music stand was dropped on it. Strap buttons are nice and solid. I would depend on it and i have gigged without a back up b/c i didn't have a back up.

Customer Support : No Opinion
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Overall Rating : 5
I've been playing guitar for about 2 1/2 years. I own a Fender DG-11E Acoustic/Electric, a DeArmond M-65, and am borrowing a Gibson Explorer. I have Zoom 505, Boss HM-2, and a Washburn SX-60C Amp. If it was stolen or lost, i don't think i'd be able to find it again, but i'd probably get another cheap guitar. I hate how it doesn't get in tune or stay in tune. I only compared this guitar to others in price and it was the cheapest i found b/c it came w/an amp and stuff. I wish it had better tuners and maybe some new pick-ups. It's a nice guitar for the price though.

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