The only things that needed further adjustment after normal setup (truss rod, intonation and so on) was a slightly high 10th fret and the nut slots needed to be filed down a little. It even looks like the edges of the fretboard have been slightly rounded and the neck feels great. The frets were a little rough and needed some polishing, but the ends are very well finished and no sprouting whatsoever. I was also intrigued by the fully chambered body. I have not previously owned a Les Paul and normally prefer guitars with 24 frets, but I like the sound of a neck pickup placed where the 24th fret should be so I was willing to compromise this time. I bought this guitar because I wanted a lightweight Les Paul with a nice and slim neck and many tonal options.
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