They are also notably microphonic, but that wasn't much of a problem here: Pickups are warm and articulate and have a very unique midrangy sound. Frets are in good condition but are quite tiny but I managed to do a few aggressive bends with minimal effort.There are a few buzzy frets here and there but not too much of a problem. Neck feels nice and a bit chunky and really fast. I sought to tighten it and lo and behold, the neck straightened up perfectly with smooth action. When I got to adjust it, I noticed the truss rod was doing absolutely nothing! It was never tightened and the nut was just jiggling. The guitar has a truss rod but you'd have to pull the neck out to adjust it. When I first got it from Guitar Center, the neck was totally banana'd and the action is a mile high. I also have a Teisco "Checkmate" E-110 guitar where not only is the body and neck made of plywood, but the FRETBOARD is made of plywood, stained to look like rosewood! Neat! I think it may be made of Sen wood. What caught me off guard about this guitar is that when I opened up the guitar, it was made of SOLID WOOD. The only exception is a small ding at the back side. What a beauty! Almost everything about it is FLAWLESS, complete with Teisco badge at the headstock and whammy bar (not present inside my case). Hi guys! First time user here! Found this mint Teisco ET-200 electric guitar at Guitar Center today for $180, complete with original case.
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