brentrocks Posted Saturday at 12:59 PM Posted Saturday at 12:59 PM https://mannys.com/products/heritage-guitars/ascent-plus-collection-limited-edition-h-150-ash-top-fr-electric-guitar-matte-black/ I gotta admit, I am very, very interested in something like this! But For a Chinese made guitar, I believe the price point is far too high for what it is? Am I wrong? I love the look, I love the options that it has on it, but I think it is a little bit overpriced, IMO. I would like to know what kind of neck carve it has on it. I’m assuming it probably has a slimmer, 60s style neck on it? I think it’s beautiful! I really do. I think Heritage is just fishing right now, trying to see what the market will withstand. It probably cost them $150 to make that Guitar, so they are testing the waters so to speak. At least that’s how I see it.
Spectrum13 Posted Saturday at 01:30 PM Posted Saturday at 01:30 PM Sir Brently, $1,200 in 2026 vs $1800 for a US built H150 in 2006, don't know what the currency conversion is but that is not a bolt on neck and these features are arguably something preferable. Without hands and ears on it it's hard to make a value judgment. Best not sell something short just because of where it was built. 1
brentrocks Posted Saturday at 01:35 PM Author Posted Saturday at 01:35 PM I would like to be able to take one for a test drive.
TalismanRich Posted Saturday at 06:30 PM Posted Saturday at 06:30 PM $1200 isn't unreasonable. Not all Chinese shops are the same. An Eastman SB59 made in China is $2000. It's not the same guitar as an AliExpress Chibson Les Paul for $250. If they are using a genuine Floyd Rose 1000, that's a couple of hundred bills right there. It looks like they are using a traditional headstock, not a scarf joint. I do like the way they are doing the neck joint on the Ascent+. 1
rockabilly69 Posted Saturday at 07:48 PM Posted Saturday at 07:48 PM I like the neck joint too, but I'm not groovin with the ash. It just looks out of place on that guitar.
skydog52 Posted Saturday at 11:34 PM Posted Saturday at 11:34 PM I have purchased a couple of the Ascent+ models. Fit and finish are good. Played well out of the box. I think I paid $699 on sale. I have a 535 also. Well worth it. 2
pressure Posted Saturday at 11:58 PM Posted Saturday at 11:58 PM Every Chinese guitar sold is one less American guitar sold. 1
Spectrum13 Posted Sunday at 11:46 AM Posted Sunday at 11:46 AM 11 hours ago, pressure said: Every Chinese guitar sold is one less American guitar sold. Rich, We went to different schools. My math is a little different. Every guitar made in the USA that a musician can't afford is a guitar not sold and not manufactured. In the 60's a teenager started out on a Kent and graduated to a Fender, Gibson or Guild. If a Fender, it was a Mustang the Gibson was single pickup Junior the guild a Starfire 3. What is the current price point for a Collins, Gibson, Taylor or Heritage made in the USA? 2
JeffB Posted Sunday at 01:35 PM Posted Sunday at 01:35 PM (edited) 14 hours ago, skydog52 said: I have purchased a couple of the Ascent+ models. Fit and finish are good. Played well out of the box. I think I paid $699 on sale. I have a 535 also. Well worth it. Years ago I played a Yamaha Weddington with chamfered heel and a belly cut and I have lived in regret about not buying it or another ever since. There never seems to be one for sale anywhere in the world when I remember to look. I didnt realize these Accent models had those design features until this thread. Nice guitar! Edited Sunday at 01:36 PM by JeffB
skydog52 Posted Sunday at 11:10 PM Posted Sunday at 11:10 PM Don’t get me wrong. There is no bigger cheerleader than me for Heritage-America. They are superior to the imported models. These are for the global market and getting a foothold in the more affordable area that Heritage never had from 225 Parsons St. 1
brentrocks Posted 13 hours ago Author Posted 13 hours ago Against my better judgement, I’m gonna try one of these. I will report back. 2 1
DetroitBlues Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago 5 hours ago, brentrocks said: Against my better judgement, I’m gonna try one of these. I will report back. With the level of rework you perform on any guitar you have, I'm sure it will be a good instrument in the end. One drawback I can think of for these Chinese imports is low-end electronic components.
TalismanRich Posted 56 minutes ago Posted 56 minutes ago Again, that depends on the maker. The info said it's using Alpha pots which are decent, and polypropylene caps really aren't that much cost... a few pennys, which shouldn't be an issue on a guitar in that price range. It appears that they aren't using the generic ceramic humbuckers that most Chinese manufacturers install. They're Alnico pickups. I'll bet they will be similar to what GFS sells for <$40 each.
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