Oh I like it, no dramas there. It was not as easy to play at first because of the neck,not sure of the width in mm but it's a lil bigger than a les paul neck from feel. Plus I have not played for any major length of time in ages.I have had no guitar in the house for over 18 months and beside from the odd jam with my brothers I have not been playing at all. I got caught right up in pins and let the music slide.........time to even things out.
I need some more time to blow the cobwebs off but I just had a fantastic little 30 mins or so and she is starting to feel really sweet.
thats fair enough, yer i recon you will get used to it. with any luck it will be the guitar you wont ever want to get rid of. its great when you find that and you dont have to search any more. some guitars you get excited about for a few weeks and then you just cant stand it any more, then you get that guitar that you just love and never want to see go. and it doesn't seem to matter the make it just finds you, its weird how that works with guitars. if you think this is the case on this guitar never never never let it go lol, mine has a thinner kneck and small scale, i loved playing it from the word go but that didnt mean it took a while to get used to it because i would catch my fingers on the wrong string at first lol. there is plenty of advantages to both styles should learn some blues should have a nice clean sound i would think, and should sound dirty in distortion which is cool