Product: Tokai ES-130
Price Paid: USD 600
Submitted
11/30/2007
at
11:25am
by
Kev
Features
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8
Tokai ES-130 Made in Japan. Almost exact copy of 58 ES-335. Thi smodel is in Sunburst over flame maple pressed laminated top. Top has some flame and also spalling common in Maple, I like it some may not. Mahogany neck, full C profile rosewood board of good quality. Kluson style Tulip tuners with snot-green plastic buttons. Amber tom/volume knobs and long pickguard make this a real replica rather than a simple copy. just about the best looking Guitar I have ever owned or played!
Has what you need in a 335 but is probably less versatile than more modern designs hence 8/10
Sound
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No Opinion
Playing in a covers band Soul, Rock, some Country, Blues, Funk etc. I have not yet gigged this but will in a couple of weeks once I get my head around all the differences with my current guitar (Bitsa-Tele with TVJones H and SS).
I am working my way through the setlists and have found only one or two tracks that may not yet suit the Tokai, sound too heavy or simply the song needs a Strat/Tele sound. Playing through a Rivera M60 1x12 which makes for a versatile setup and has good spread of controls. The Tokai like the EL 34 sound and I can hit some great new areas with this guitar where single coils struggle. Surprisingly this guitar will deliver up a great Country sound which I am loving! Blues of course is natural territory and Steely Dan stuff likes this guitar.
I have found it responds differently to effects, chorus and phaser are great, trem is full and really fat. My Wah, a Teese RMC 1 seems to havee a very limited spread quickly becoming thick quickly as you back off the pedal.
Action, Fit, & Finish
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10
This is the best made guitar you will find on normal dealer shelves. if you have any doubt go a try one. I saw a sloga thet says 'Tokai, beware of expensive imitations' - spot on.
I re set the action, fitted new strings and polished the frets to suit my taste, otherwise it is superbly made. I managed to ping off the nut while handling the guitar. I know careless and clumsy but i discovered that the same attention s paid to the bone nut as ther rest of the instrument - excellent.
Reliability/Durability
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10
Can't say but I'm confident
Customer Support
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No Opinion
Overall Rating
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10
Product: Tokai ES-130
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted
11/09/2007
at
10:56am
by
Kev
Features
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7
ES-335 style guitar made in Japan. Built in 2002 Sunburst finish. The reputed aim of Tokai was to build an exact copy of a late 50's ES-335. Mission accomplished as far as I can see, even down to the pickguard mounting hardware and lack of wax potting in the Gotoh pickups. Mickey Mouse ears and aged dark coloured knobs - switch tip is aged.
Nitro finish, mahogany neck, laminated flame maple to back and sides - probably untypical of 50's 335. This model has 36mm string spacing at the nut. Rosewood board is super smooth and slightly figured. Basic humbucker layout with two volume, two tone - plenty of options here.
This guitar is very light, lighter than a friends '81 ES-100 - but otherwise spookily similar to play and in the sound. Not many features but all of them useful
Sound
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10
Sound is very typical and quite versatile once you get around the amp a bit. It needs more treble than I'm used to with single coils and a good deal less o/drive to make the amp sing. Can do Jazz very easily with plenty of 'the wood' that Jazzers harp on about. Easy to get 70's rock and Freddie King - less easy to find BB King and I'm still searching for that liquid sound - (hiding in his fingers I suspect)
As others have mentioned in ES-120 reviews, this guitar will go to Tele country if you like that, I do and was surprised, it adds another reason to play.
Has been a favourite of Britpop and Indie bands, I can hear why - this guitar easily nails the jangle and the scooped mid sound. Has a tendency to honk a little if you don't pay attention to the amp settings - great if you like it! Finally I bought this guitar because we are starting to play some interesting songs from the 70's Sylvia, Elizabeth Reed - my Tele and Warmoth Tele (HSS)didn't really get there - this does, easily.
Action, Fit, & Finish
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10
Mine is secondhand and has suffered from a bit of over enthusiastic polishing, various dings - other than that it is flawless in fit and finish - and I mean flawless. Hardware is of the highest quality, machine heads are super smooth.
Reliability/Durability
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8
So far I have not gigged it as I want to get to know it a bit better. We play covers and getting around the controls fast is part of getting it right. I'm not yet confident with this to find all the different sounds quickly.
I would say it is well built and do not expect to have any problems - I always take a spare. It is a Semi and inherently less solid than a Solid
Customer Support
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No Opinion
Overall Rating
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9
I play in a covers band, last 6 years. Played guitar badly for 30years. I have been after a 335 for a while and tried a lot of current copies, none really got me although an Epi Dot is a good affordable alternative - lousy pickups. I saw this and thought it fiited perfectly, a bit road worn, someone else suffered the first ding - sunburst - Tokai Japan quality, case = bargain.
I really like it, it plays better than my other guitars and covers a lot of territory. It is light, sits well on the strap and has great sounds.