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EZ-Play ZAD-50
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EZ-Play ZAD-50
Review By:
Dave-xmdP-
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Purchased From:
Denny Zager
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Features:
Action, Fit, & Finish:
No, it didn't have any flaws. Denny went over it, tuned it, and the easy play set up has the strings very close to the frets. You don't have to grab the neck like you have to strangle it to get the strings down to the frets. As a matter of fact, I find myself over gripping when it only takes a light pressure, and it sounds very good.
Sound Quality:
Full/rich sound, you bet. It is clean and clear.
Reliability/Durability:
I would think it is dependable. Nothing is loose.
Ease of Use:
Customer Support:
Dennis was friendly and helpful, ansered ever e-mail. They were a couple of weeks over their delivery date, but the quality of the guitar far out weighed a couple of weeks.
Overall Rating:
As I have said before I find no fault with the ZAD-50. The finish is clear and wood grain just pops out. The inlay doesn't have any ginks in it. My favorite thing would be the ease of play. Light presure is all it takes. Try one and you will see exactly what I am talking about.
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EZ-Play ZAD-50
Review By:
Jack Block
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Purchased From:
Zager Guitar website
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Features:
Action, Fit, & Finish:
Outstanding set-up. Great action and playablity.
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Customer Support:
Brand new guitar purchased from the Zager website. Incredibly friendly and helpful through every step of the purchasing process.
Overall Rating:
Excellent guitar and great value. Would highly recommend.
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EZ-Play ZAD-50
Review By:
Richard Ramirez
Reviewer Background:
Purchased From:
www.zagerguitar.com
Price:
$540.00 USD
Features:
Has a great finish look as well as a beautiful body style
Action, Fit, & Finish:
The EZ-Play ZAD 50 acoustic guitar was well setup. It is personally inspected by the owner himself. No flaws on cosmetics or guitar.
Sound Quality:
The style is exactly what I was looking for in an acoustic guitar. It has Rich and full sound. Sounds like a $3000.00 dollar Martin
Reliability/Durability:
The guitar looks and feels great! Even though it looks like if it is delicate the firmness of it can last a lifetime
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Customer Support:
Just got it but Zagerguitars.com has a %100 money back Guarantee!! including shipping which I haven't seen any company provide as easy as they do and as small of a business that they are. I was completely satified with the kindness and helpfulness when purchasing the guitar and even after I paid for it they were still in the process until I was completely satified. Let me tell you that it worked!! :)
Overall Rating:
I am a beginner but I am impressed of it's custom architecture which is personally inspected by Denny Zager himself. If it were stolen I would definitely get another one just because of the holding of hands zagerguitars provided to little old me. Until the guitar was in my hands.
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EZ-Play ZAD-50
Review By:
Matthew Morton
Reviewer Background:
Purchased From:
http://www.zagerguitar.com/
Price:
$490.00 USD
Features:
I copied these specs straight from www.zagerguitar.com. ("EZ-Play Modified" means...in Layman's terms....it's easy to play. One characteristic of his EZ-Play Modified guitars is that the strings are close to the fret board so you don't have to use unneeded effort push them down. QUITE handy indeed.) - EZ-Play Modified - Full size Dreadnought - Solid Spruce Top - Mahogany Back & Sides - Rosewood Bridge - Rosewood Fret-Board - Gloss Finish - Scalloped X-bracing - Hand carved custom nut - Hand carved custom saddle - Hand filed frets - Sealed Grover Tuning Gears - Abalone inlay rosette - Tortoise shell pick guard - Genuine "Martin" Strings - 100% money back guarantee - Lifetime warranty
Action, Fit, & Finish:
Regarding the action...as mentioned in a different section, the action is very low. It's one of the characteristics of the "EZ-Play" modifications he incorporates into his guitars. Regarding the fit...everything fits perfectly. All the pieces of the guitar are put together with expertise. He really is a master luthier. Regarding flaws...I believe this one was from the "discount" rack...which means it had some minor flaw in the finish....and as with most other credible guitar luthier's discount racks...it looks perfect. It would probably take Mr. Zager himself pointing out the tiny flaw for anyone to notice it...wherever it is.
Sound Quality:
I write music in a myriad of styles ranging from Latin, to jazz, to folk, to rock, to Irish, to blue grass, to a modern adult contemporary type feel (I could keep going)- and incorporate quite a few techniques (including some tapping) to achieve what I hear for each individual song, and....this guitar can cover them all! I must say I do prefer the slightly darker tones of my Zager EZ-Play Martin Sigma DM-1 for the jazzier tunes, but still the ZAD-50 can definitely be used for them as well and sound GREAT while doing so.
Reliability/Durability:
This guitar is new...barely been played, but from the looks of it, it's just as durable and reliable as my Zager EZ-Play Martin Sigma DM-1 which I've had for at least 5 years. And of course, as can be expected, my DM-1 has been wacked a few times by people and various objects both due to my clumsiness and others', and it has held up through it all. In fact, it's one of the main guitars I'm using in the studio on an acoustic album I'm recording, though I don't doubt that the ZAD-50 is going to have its own share of appearances on the cd either since it really does sound that great.
Ease of Use:
Customer Support:
I've never had any need for repairs so I can't comment from experience on that...and as I posted previously, it's got a lifetime warranty...but regarding customer service, you communicate with Mr. Zager's son (Dennis Zager Jr.) who responds quite cordially and apparently as quickly as he can. The longest I've waited for a reply to a question was maybe 20 minutes...once. Every other time was within 5 to 10 minutes...and I've emailed him a lot. Perhaps I have simply always caught him at the right time, but I know others who have always received pretty speedy responses as well so I don't think it's just "luck." They really do care a lot about their customers and love to hear from them. (note- still, if it takes him a few days, don't be angry, I'm sure he's just mighty busy but will reply ASAP.)
Overall Rating:
I've been playing guitar for 8 or 9 years now. My other most mentionable gear is my Zager EZ-Play Martin Sigma DM-1 acoustic guitar, my PRS CE-22 electric guitar, my vintage 60's Fender Deluxe Blackface, my Mesa Heartbreaker, and then a few boutique pedals and some George L cables. If I could have one thing added to either of the Zager's, it'd be electronics. However, my DM-1 was a gift that was given to me, and the ZAD-50 was a gift from me and someone else to a family member (though I obviously have frequent contact with it ;) )....and neither gift giving times could afford electronics to be added at those times. I believe they used to offer electronics to be added sometime after purchase if one so desired (at a cost, of course, but still reasonable), but since Mr. Zager just retired I don't know if the option still exists through him. Either way it's still not in my budget at the time due to studio fees and other expenses, but I'm sure if any of you wanted to know you could just email his son and he would tell you. (note- Some come with electronics, some don't. It's plainly marked so if you pick the wrong one it's not either of the Zager's fault.) Finally, if I could suggest a guitar to anyone....it'd be any of the Zager guitars. They're made great, they sound great, and they play great...and they're not ridiculously expensive. What else could you ask for? Sincerely, Matthew Morton myspace.com/mattmortonmusic youtube.com/mattjmorton
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EZ-Play ZAD-50
Review By:
Guitarplay
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not bad. the top is solid and the guitar looks good, however, the frets are filed way to low.
Action, Fit, & Finish:
the action is really low, but i think it is too low because any amount of hard strumming makes it buzz.
Sound Quality:
sound is alright, was expecting better from this acoustic after all the hype
Reliability/Durability:
not sure how reliable the guitar is or how long it would last before needing a complete fret job and new nut to fix the buzzing.
Ease of Use:
Customer Support:
i returned it so the customer support is honest at least.
Overall Rating:
i have been playing for a number of years and have owned a number of different guitars. I wanted to give the Zager a shot, despite the negative hype, but i have to say that after owning it i came to the conclusion that the zager guitars are overpriced. you can do better with your money, and i think the "string science" marketing etc. is misleading, especially for beginners.
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