Finish
Laminate just feels bad. Not only does it make the guitar feel cheap, it also makes the guitar feel odd, at times almost sticky. Laminate tends to get dirty very easily, and tends to stubbornly hold onto that dirt.
Action & Feel
Intonation is never perfect out of the box. Oftentimes, guitars need to be set up after purchase. It is something that most musicians expect, and it is an expense that should always be taken into account. What makes the Jasmine S35 a problem is that the intonation is just plain poor. The guitar is “set up” as if it was built, given a half-hazard tuning, and shopped out without being adjusted in any way. Even for such a budget guitar, this is simply unacceptable, as it makes the instrument virtually unplayable for less experienced guitarists.
The guitar itself plays decently. There is nothing special about it; it plays like you would expect a guitar in a slightly lower price range to play. For beginners, it is an instrument that will be outgrown very quickly. For experienced players, it will simply be a nuisance.
Sound
If there is one word to describe the tone of the Jasmine S35, it would have to be “wooden.” The guitar simply sounds bad. The tone is plucky, and not in a pleasant bluegrass way; it sounds damp, as if the guitar was run under a faucet before being packed in its box and flown halfway across the world. It’s a disappointing sound, to say the least.
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