Aria Diamond 380, my impressions
Posted: Sun Oct 25, 2009 8:01 pm
Hello All,
Recently I took the Aria Diamond 380 for a test drive.
Not very expensive, kinda in the fender squier ballpark.
Priced at $280 w/gigbag, you may find it for a few bucks less.
Playability was right there for me, neck seemed solid and it
stayed tuned when I used the temolo bar. It's a imitation
strat tremolo and worked alright for a instrument in this price range.
Pickups sounded good enough probable replacement in order
for future hotrodding. Fit and Finish was very nice all the frets
were nicely installed with no nasty edges. Paint was error free
I saw red and sunburst and both looked pretty good. Body shape I
can't really comment on as I've limited exposure to real mosrites.
Did I buy it? No,not yet anyways. While well within my price range,
over here in the Philidelphia area were gonna have a guitar show in
about 2 weeks so I'm gonna check that out.
Bottom line for me, a neat affordable guitar.
Anyone else have thoughts on this, good/bad.
Cheers.
Recently I took the Aria Diamond 380 for a test drive.
Not very expensive, kinda in the fender squier ballpark.
Priced at $280 w/gigbag, you may find it for a few bucks less.
Playability was right there for me, neck seemed solid and it
stayed tuned when I used the temolo bar. It's a imitation
strat tremolo and worked alright for a instrument in this price range.
Pickups sounded good enough probable replacement in order
for future hotrodding. Fit and Finish was very nice all the frets
were nicely installed with no nasty edges. Paint was error free
I saw red and sunburst and both looked pretty good. Body shape I
can't really comment on as I've limited exposure to real mosrites.
Did I buy it? No,not yet anyways. While well within my price range,
over here in the Philidelphia area were gonna have a guitar show in
about 2 weeks so I'm gonna check that out.
Bottom line for me, a neat affordable guitar.
Anyone else have thoughts on this, good/bad.
Cheers.