The S guitars are made in China. Regular Solars are made in Indonesia, except a few of the higher end ones that are made in Europe. They distribute from Spain. All companies do that.
As a Solar owner myself, especially someone who has a Solar V, the output jack position is very clearly not the best location for it. However, in defense of it, it's the ONLY place to put it given the Solar V's contours are different than on the S guitars. Just look at reviews on other channels and see how different the Vs are despite them coming from the same company. The contours of the Solar version of the V are way harsher and leave no room for the jack than the S version. On the S version the wings are far flatter and have more room to potentially put the output jack on the left wing of the guitar just like how Jackson does their V design. Given that, my Solar V is incredible and I don't ever want to part with it, even with the suboptimal output jack location. You just have to work around it if you want to use that guitar for performances. I use a newer wireless system live so I do end up kicking the jack more often than I would like, but 4-point contact mono jacks are plentiful and changing the jack fixes that problem for me, though I still consider getting a 1/4 extension cable every so often so I won't have to worry about it at all. Although, with me being heavily inspired by Dave Mustaine, I usually put the bottom wing of the V between my legs anyway so it really isn't that much of an issue.
OK, I have a standard design 7-string from S by Solar in carbon black. With this guitar, I have MUCH LESS issues than you had with the V. Neckdive? Nah, strap and works. Setup? Mine came with a surprisingly good setup. Action is OK. Intonation is OK, plays good right out of the box. There, it compares to the 7-string Harley Benton Fanned Frets, that came with a pretty good setup as well. Maybe I'm just lucky. With the carbon black finish I could not find ANY flaws in my guitar. But to be fair, I would not be bothered if there was. Matte black is a controversial thing. It looks f*cking cool, but when it wears out, it doesn't anymore, really. Also, you see when you played it, much more than on a white guitar like yours. Strap holder position is a bit weird on the back, but I had this on other basses and guitars already, not a dealbreaker for me. Also, the output jack position is not a problem at all with the standard body, I don't know why this is still a problem with some guitars of other shapes. This is for all manufacturers. Look at the better Chinese guitar brands. I have an NK headless, with the famous design of a big name (that is public domain, not ripped off). It has a special carving where the output jack is, so that it is very comfortable to play in all position with normal or ankle plug. Just works. China has a really cool brand with the NK. Quality of this thing is great and the design and color is adorable. So they CAN produce quality guitars that compare to the middle class from known brands. I don't care which country a guitar is made in. I care about how it plays and sounds. I have a bass manufactured in Cambodia. So what? It was *really* affordable and I love it to death. Looks and sounds great, too. So, I see nothing wrong with this guitar really, except the electronics are not shielded. This is some work to do, but hey, it sounds killer - as you said, too. So it is worth doing this or letting someone do it for you. A few better locking tuners, and this thing is a killer axe. So yes. I was much more impressed with my purchase from S by Solar, out of the box, because many of the flaws you found in yours do not apply to my model and my particular guitar. I think they will improve with the second production batch. I saw, that their warehouse in Spain got an extra room for quality control now. Maybe I was lucky, maybe they already changed some processes, who knows... I think it is easier to f* something up in V or RR models in general. I really love the Solar shape, and this guitar looks and feels the same, except the neck is a bit thicker, but still very comfortable to play. I think it's good to see, what issues can appear in other models of the same brand. I am very happy with my purchase, but I may be more cautious to buy a V from them. Good to know.
You bought an s by solar not a solar. He put out a cheap brand mostly so people can avoid import fees and taxes in certain countries. That was at least the original statement he made about making these. I thought that ment he was setting up a shop in those countries to save money but seems to be doing a different process. S by solar is basically a squire version of fender from the 90s.
@MTD1976 fun fun I just paid 208 shipped for harley benton 446 in red. I'm a bass player but been wanting to learn guitar also figured was a decent starter.
Yo. Throw a patch cable in your fx loop! Idk why, but it makes the old vk100s sound better. Just trust me on this, I've owned 3. Those amps are sleepers 100%.
That guitar looks bad ass! The one thing that gets me is that when people review these guitars they judge them based on a guitar that would cost 3 to 4 times as much. It's a $300 guitar. It is what it is. Guitars in the lower price range will be like this. Has been for years. The quality of lost cost instruments has improved over the past 50 years but for what you are paying you need to expect flaws and screw ups. If you know how to fix all the issues yourself then you can have one killer guitar at a lower cost. If you don't know the ins and outs of repairing and setting up instruments, then you are the fool for purchasing something that you have no control over. Country of origin does not mean jack anymore. I remember when people would say 40 years ago that Japanese guitars were junk because they were not American made. I have a several 70's Japanese Les Paul copies from Burny, Tokia, Ibanez and Aria, Aria Pro II. After a good set up and some modifications, they are awesome to play. It all depends on the factory and how well they perform at their job. I know one American factory that has produced crap for the past 55 years. Goes by the slogan: play authentic..............
Hello man and thank you for this very convincing video.I wanted to buy the Explorer or Flying V model so I'll move on, I think.. my friends from France🤘Sorry, my English sucks.😅
So i have a ltd snakebyte that has terrible paintwork. I couldnt see it in the store and over time the paint has sagged. You can even see the wood joint lines through it. That was a £900+ guitar. Iv just bought a Epiphone origins matt heafy 7 string. Thats a made in china guitar...... Absolute beast if a thing, again a £900+ guitar.
The S guitars are made in China. Regular Solars are made in Indonesia, except a few of the higher end ones that are made in Europe. They distribute from Spain. All companies do that.
Indonesia 🎉
Exactly.
If you wanted a Solar, you should have bought a used SOLAR.
This is an entry level guitar. You bought an entry level guitar
Whatch out ! Ola looks like a really tough Viking! 🤭 These are great quality entry level! For beginners and us poor folk.
cry about it dunce
true that@@keithhampton9700
just bought my a1.6 lb
and got that one 4 free, black sabbath deal bogo
Is a control cavity shielded? How about pot size? Pickup output? Thanks for the video!
I don’t check any of that
@@MTD1976 Ok cool
As a Solar owner myself, especially someone who has a Solar V, the output jack position is very clearly not the best location for it. However, in defense of it, it's the ONLY place to put it given the Solar V's contours are different than on the S guitars. Just look at reviews on other channels and see how different the Vs are despite them coming from the same company. The contours of the Solar version of the V are way harsher and leave no room for the jack than the S version. On the S version the wings are far flatter and have more room to potentially put the output jack on the left wing of the guitar just like how Jackson does their V design.
Given that, my Solar V is incredible and I don't ever want to part with it, even with the suboptimal output jack location. You just have to work around it if you want to use that guitar for performances. I use a newer wireless system live so I do end up kicking the jack more often than I would like, but 4-point contact mono jacks are plentiful and changing the jack fixes that problem for me, though I still consider getting a 1/4 extension cable every so often so I won't have to worry about it at all. Although, with me being heavily inspired by Dave Mustaine, I usually put the bottom wing of the V between my legs anyway so it really isn't that much of an issue.
Made in China but distribution center is in Spain.
UPS put speed wholes in the box to speed things up for ya man
lol
I can see the color difference pretty clear in the video. It does sound really good though! Great video!
Thanks
OK, I have a standard design 7-string from S by Solar in carbon black.
With this guitar, I have MUCH LESS issues than you had with the V. Neckdive? Nah, strap and works. Setup? Mine came with a surprisingly good setup. Action is OK. Intonation is OK, plays good right out of the box. There, it compares to the 7-string Harley Benton Fanned Frets, that came with a pretty good setup as well. Maybe I'm just lucky.
With the carbon black finish I could not find ANY flaws in my guitar. But to be fair, I would not be bothered if there was. Matte black is a controversial thing. It looks f*cking cool, but when it wears out, it doesn't anymore, really. Also, you see when you played it, much more than on a white guitar like yours. Strap holder position is a bit weird on the back, but I had this on other basses and guitars already, not a dealbreaker for me. Also, the output jack position is not a problem at all with the standard body, I don't know why this is still a problem with some guitars of other shapes. This is for all manufacturers. Look at the better Chinese guitar brands. I have an NK headless, with the famous design of a big name (that is public domain, not ripped off). It has a special carving where the output jack is, so that it is very comfortable to play in all position with normal or ankle plug. Just works. China has a really cool brand with the NK. Quality of this thing is great and the design and color is adorable. So they CAN produce quality guitars that compare to the middle class from known brands. I don't care which country a guitar is made in. I care about how it plays and sounds. I have a bass manufactured in Cambodia. So what? It was *really* affordable and I love it to death. Looks and sounds great, too.
So, I see nothing wrong with this guitar really, except the electronics are not shielded. This is some work to do, but hey, it sounds killer - as you said, too. So it is worth doing this or letting someone do it for you. A few better locking tuners, and this thing is a killer axe.
So yes. I was much more impressed with my purchase from S by Solar, out of the box, because many of the flaws you found in yours do not apply to my model and my particular guitar. I think they will improve with the second production batch. I saw, that their warehouse in Spain got an extra room for quality control now. Maybe I was lucky, maybe they already changed some processes, who knows...
I think it is easier to f* something up in V or RR models in general.
I really love the Solar shape, and this guitar looks and feels the same, except the neck is a bit thicker, but still very comfortable to play.
I think it's good to see, what issues can appear in other models of the same brand. I am very happy with my purchase, but I may be more cautious to buy a V from them. Good to know.
Sounds good and you said it sounds good. All I needed to know. I can deal with the rest. Ordered one today.
Hey man I'm thinking about ordering one today, did you get the white or black version? What are your impressions?
You bought an s by solar not a solar. He put out a cheap brand mostly so people can avoid import fees and taxes in certain countries. That was at least the original statement he made about making these. I thought that ment he was setting up a shop in those countries to save money but seems to be doing a different process. S by solar is basically a squire version of fender from the 90s.
Good to know. I paid $30 in shipping
@MTD1976 fun fun I just paid 208 shipped for harley benton 446 in red. I'm a bass player but been wanting to learn guitar also figured was a decent starter.
Yo. Throw a patch cable in your fx loop! Idk why, but it makes the old vk100s sound better. Just trust me on this, I've owned 3. Those amps are sleepers 100%.
Does this look the same as the vb4.6c? Same size?
got mine free on black sabbath deal i ordered the a1.6 lime burst strat
You could move the strap button to where the guitar dose not have neck dive
That would be on the neck lol
Just use a acoustic strap.🤭😁
That guitar looks bad ass! The one thing that gets me is that when people review these guitars they judge them based on a guitar that would cost 3 to 4 times as much. It's a $300 guitar. It is what it is. Guitars in the lower price range will be like this. Has been for years. The quality of lost cost instruments has improved over the past 50 years but for what you are paying you need to expect flaws and screw ups. If you know how to fix all the issues yourself then you can have one killer guitar at a lower cost. If you don't know the ins and outs of repairing and setting up instruments, then you are the fool for purchasing something that you have no control over. Country of origin does not mean jack anymore. I remember when people would say 40 years ago that Japanese guitars were junk because they were not American made. I have a several 70's Japanese Les Paul copies from Burny, Tokia, Ibanez and Aria, Aria Pro II. After a good set up and some modifications, they are awesome to play. It all depends on the factory and how well they perform at their job. I know one American factory that has produced crap for the past 55 years. Goes by the slogan: play authentic..............
Hello man and thank you for this very convincing video.I wanted to buy the Explorer or Flying V model so I'll move on, I think.. my friends from France🤘Sorry, my English sucks.😅
So i have a ltd snakebyte that has terrible paintwork. I couldnt see it in the store and over time the paint has sagged. You can even see the wood joint lines through it. That was a £900+ guitar. Iv just bought a Epiphone origins matt heafy 7 string. Thats a made in china guitar...... Absolute beast if a thing, again a £900+ guitar.
Thanks this was a good review.
sounds killer
What amp do you use?
@@tumultoffical did you not watch the video and see the big peavey half stack?
@@MTD1976 yes but which stack, there is multiple stacks they have put out over the years. i just wanted to know which model
@@tumultoffical valve king
🤣@@MTD1976
you should put cable over back of your strap
New guitar smell right from the factory is the best.
Metal Dick Dale Freaking Awesome!!🤘🤠🤘
Cool for 300
Yeh but youncan turn it into a 1000 dollar guitar ream easy. Everyone and weights and re drill the jack