NGD: Rafferty Key West
Posted: Wed Sep 11, 2024 10:04 am
Picked up this Rafferty Key West this week. TL;DR: Some issues, but definitely a keeper.
Issue 1: The volume and tone are wired wrong, but I'll have to dig in to see how. The volume is either at 0 or 10. When the volume is full, the tone does nothing. But with the volume at 1, the tone actually does act like the low pass filter it should be. I think this means they used the wrong lugs on both pots. This is extremely common on small runs of lefty guitars, so not surprising. I'll fix that soon enough.
Issue 2: The trem arm is a screw-on type, but the threads in the collet don't match, it just clumsily drops through and flops around after bottoming out, but can operate the vibrato, just with no delicate control at all. For the short term, I've wrapped the arm threads in teflon tape to snug it up. It now works well but I'll have to repeat the process or find a better fix in time. The righty bent trem arm is not a big deal, I know I can bend it the other way.
Issue 3: The action was too high and the bridge was as low as it can go. So I took the neck off twice shimming it to where I can adjust to my liking with bridge height. Then it needed a half turn of the truss rod. After that, the action is quite good. I consider any new guitar needs a setup, and this guitar was no exception.
The rest of the guitar is very good. The neck is on the thicker side, and only has a thin satin finish, both of which I like. The edges are rolled and there's no fret sprout at all. The pickups are pretty strong and sound decent together. The tuners work well, and the nut is fine too. Fit and finish are very good, no flaws catch my eye. The pickguard is single ply white, and I'll probably make it a different one once I decide what mods the guitar might get.
So it had issues, but dimed out it plays and sounds great. It's a unique looking mod platform that I'll have fun improving. It's my 2nd Rafferty and despite this one needing a few fixups, I'm not disappointed. It's already fun to play now. Rafferty is in early startup mode, and I don't think they have much traction yet. So far that seems to mean very good deals on guitars that punch well above their price point while the company tries to find its footing. I have no idea where they're made, but the owner is a good communicator, and that's promising.
Issue 1: The volume and tone are wired wrong, but I'll have to dig in to see how. The volume is either at 0 or 10. When the volume is full, the tone does nothing. But with the volume at 1, the tone actually does act like the low pass filter it should be. I think this means they used the wrong lugs on both pots. This is extremely common on small runs of lefty guitars, so not surprising. I'll fix that soon enough.
Issue 2: The trem arm is a screw-on type, but the threads in the collet don't match, it just clumsily drops through and flops around after bottoming out, but can operate the vibrato, just with no delicate control at all. For the short term, I've wrapped the arm threads in teflon tape to snug it up. It now works well but I'll have to repeat the process or find a better fix in time. The righty bent trem arm is not a big deal, I know I can bend it the other way.
Issue 3: The action was too high and the bridge was as low as it can go. So I took the neck off twice shimming it to where I can adjust to my liking with bridge height. Then it needed a half turn of the truss rod. After that, the action is quite good. I consider any new guitar needs a setup, and this guitar was no exception.
The rest of the guitar is very good. The neck is on the thicker side, and only has a thin satin finish, both of which I like. The edges are rolled and there's no fret sprout at all. The pickups are pretty strong and sound decent together. The tuners work well, and the nut is fine too. Fit and finish are very good, no flaws catch my eye. The pickguard is single ply white, and I'll probably make it a different one once I decide what mods the guitar might get.
So it had issues, but dimed out it plays and sounds great. It's a unique looking mod platform that I'll have fun improving. It's my 2nd Rafferty and despite this one needing a few fixups, I'm not disappointed. It's already fun to play now. Rafferty is in early startup mode, and I don't think they have much traction yet. So far that seems to mean very good deals on guitars that punch well above their price point while the company tries to find its footing. I have no idea where they're made, but the owner is a good communicator, and that's promising.