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.