J&D guitars are good(:

I haven't tried the electric guitars yet, but a vintage-oriented 12-string dreadnought I tried quite a long time ago was superb. Didn't sound like its price. It was going for $500+, but it felt like a top-end guitar seriously. And sounded like one. The only reason I didn't buy it is because I don't normally play 12-strings.

What I like about these lesser-known budget brands is that they offer some really nice specifications for the money. More bang-for-buck than offerings from big brands.

But they're great. I just love cheap but good guitars. :mrgreen:
 
yeah you got a kickass guitar. what program did you use for your "cassis" recording?
a floyd can be really good once its set up well..
 
Got a j&d for my first guitar.Its kinda buried somewhere.Gonna fix it soon.I have to say the neck on that one is way better than many Epiphones I've tried.

The only thing that was a set back was the pickups.Sounded very dead going through mid-range amps.
 
i drew using black permanent marker.xD haah factory? thanks thanks. keke. yup i have a audio clip. heres the link softies http://www.imeem.com/people/bg6WzG/music/X4hwlPcj/crimlora_lotus_cassis/
its my instrumental version of Cassis by gazette. its a cover by me. the guitars are all played by me, but not the bass and drums. hahas hope its not too bad for you all! pardon me, i just started e.guitar few months ago. anyway its a stereo version, so it will sound better with earpiece on. comments please, be it bad or good. i can take it, haha. but listen to the guitar's tone, its really good.
hey dude you drew using pernament marker,the color wount wear off?
 
i love all the specs of this guitar except its FR. not a fan of FR :P went to their webby. well they've got quite a few guitars that fit my spec :D but not bad sounds quite nice :)
 
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