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Had played a few 535 and 555's at my local shop but wasent a huge fan of the natural (very nice just not me) So i found a beautiful almond burst from a shop in CT from Reverb Georges. Has the same Seth Lovers Ive played before nice curly maple. A little parinoid about not playing it first but we talked quite a bit before buying. I have green oak local but I felt a pull to her, will report when I get her in 2 days!

 

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I also like that the input jack is on the side not the top, it's nice when you don't have the plug of the guitar cord getting in the way. And yes, Heritage is using some fine wood on these guitars. I also like the the pick-guard shape and color on this guitar. I think it makes them uniquely Heritage looking. One of these days I will pick up a Heritage thinline. I'm just waiting for the right one, and I'm very patient when it comes to finding what I want.

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Ok been playing her a few days now. Neck is a tad wider and tad thicker then I would normally order but it is actually comfortable! Getting used to the A2 Seths lower output, normally like A5s. They sound great I want to put my standard Daddario 10s on it, may need a slight intonation (maybe or its the new strings that need stretching) and a slight relief adjustment action is a tad low and a very tiny bit of buzzing on hard notes on the frets by neck joint. But in all I love the woody airiness to it! And much better quality and features and far cheaper then the other brand lol.

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