on February 25, 2023
Great evolution of the Burning Fire guitar model, the HH model features dual humbucker pickups, all black hardware and revised fretboard with the same inlays as the BF HH Bass,
I would have preferred that the neck had a satin finish instead of being painted, but thar's just me and not a deal breaker. The neck is straight, the nut is cut well, and the action, while high out of the box, it wasn't horrible, and easily adjusted. The intonation was a bit off, but again easily adjusted.
The gu ...
Great evolution of the Burning Fire guitar model, the HH model features dual humbucker pickups, all black hardware and revised fretboard with the same inlays as the BF HH Bass,
I would have preferred that the neck had a satin finish instead of being painted, but thar's just me and not a deal breaker. The neck is straight, the nut is cut well, and the action, while high out of the box, it wasn't horrible, and easily adjusted. The intonation was a bit off, but again easily adjusted.
The guitar did have one, well six, problems, the tuners. They would barely move, and felt like they were full of sand. Turns out they sort of were, during the polishing, the tuner holes filled with compound which wasn't cleaned out before the tuners were installed, and all that grit ended up in the tuners, clogging up the works. I contacted Customer Service and they took care of the issue right away. They didn't have any of the black tuners in stock so refunded me the purchase price of a new set of replacement tuners.
This package includes a small practice amp, dust cover bag, cord and strap, all things I did not need, but the Burning Fire HH guitar is only offered in this starter set at this time. For the price, I would rather have a padded gig bag and maybe a quality cable than the dust cover and amp that I will never use.