I am coming from a jump blues and American swing background and feel that it's time to employ some gypsy into my playing. That being said I'm looking at buying a Cigano GJ-10 as a budget way of approximating the gypsy sounds. I'm not looking at spending a lot of money a the reviews of the Cigano seem to reflect it's a decently authentic guitar for the price--maybe undervalued from some reviews I've read.
My question is, is the setup worth the current $215.00? Of course a good setup is always a good thing, but do these guitar play mostly really well out of the box? The setup includes complete fret level/dress and bridge work. While adjusting action with the bridge is something I can and have done (on archtops and electrics), the fret work is beyond my ability. For those who have experience with the guitar how did it play without the setup work?
While the cost of the setup is within my reach, I'm just trying to dip my toes into this style and wanting the keep the cost down.
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So it plays good but If you can you should consider getting a custom brige... I feel that would make a noticeable difference
So if you were to do it over again, would you still go for it right out of the box, or would you consider some setup work done? I have just very unfamiliar with these types of guitars.
but if you have the money dig into the possibility of buying only the custom bridge, im sure Michael can help you, djangobooks has great customer service.
if not, right out of the box is ok
I used a drum sander attachment ($8 Harbor Freight)
for a drill to remove 3 of the 6 rings around the soundhole.
This has livened up the tone considerably, especially down
at the bass area. The sound hole is definitely too small.
Have all sanding going downward to avoid lifting the finish.
Do the last ring by hand, rounding the edge there.
I lowered the top 3 strings by taking wood off the top of the bridge. I put a razor blade under the end of the frets so I could round the corners. I lowered the frets especially on the upper strings with ordinary files I have, with no problem. I put a number of pieces of masking tape next to the frets to not hit the wood.
Still pleased with my GJ 10, .....
I had mine for about six months before I got a new set of strings and a set up (nowhere near $200! ... more like about £40), and I think it sounds better than a lot of other (much more expensive) guitars....