I totally love my traveler, except for one detail, the detachable arm (where the dials and switch are located) did not endure the stress, and the wood split at the point of attachment. I did a mickeymouse job of reattaching the split wood, and though it jiggles just a little bit, it’s relatively sturdy.
But i truly do take it pretty much everywhere i go, especially if i know i’ll be waiting a while for something or someone. This way, i make sure to practice a good half-hour minimum daily as opposed to the couple of hours a month (before the Traveler).
The sound is not super crunchy, but it’s nice, clean, and clear on the amps i’ve played it on. I’ve used mostly Fender strings, and the action is very nice. I don’t have much trouble in the way of tuning or it going out of tune, unless i play an extensive amount of bends, and then it’s usually the G string that goes out of tune. I’ve used the capo, a slide, a few effects with this guitar, and i’m satisfied with everything so far (except for wishing for a whammy bar from time to time).
So, if this guitar was stronger at it’s stress point, and it included a whammy bar, it would be truly a 5-star plus in my estimation.
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