Archives for: March 2010, 05
AXL SRO wrapped up.
By KenBJammen on Mar 5, 2010 | In Reviews
Well, this past week I have been reviewing the AXL SRO Marquee series guitar. This guitar can be purchased from many outlets for $169, which is cheaper than it's better selling competitor the Squier Stratocaster.

Features: 4 guitars out of 5. 


This guitar is pretty straight forward with the configuration H-S-S. Nothing different than any other H-S-S. Better than average bridge saddles, and tuning stability.
Sound: 4 guitars out of 5. 



This guitar has a better than average sound, especially at it's price range. For a guitar under $200, you will be VERY hard pressed to find something that sounds this good that is new. There is an expectation with single coil pickups that there will be noise when going with a single coil selection, but usually with lower end guitars, there is noise in all switch selections, and this is not true with the AXL guitar that I reviewed. Again, much better than would be expected for a guitar of this price range!
Action, Fit, & Finish: 3 guitars out of 5. 


Again, a well produced guitar, about average for the price range. The truss rod, action were easily tweaked as should be with any guitar. It felt good to play, not as easy as my Fender, or any other high end guitar that I own, but it was not uncomfortable like other guitars that I have owned.
Reliability/Durability: 2 guitars out of 5. 

This guitar gets a low rating due to the cheapness of the trem bar. I would expect that this guitar otherwise would do well over it's live. That being said this guitar was designed with a trem and should have had been built with a trem. The ONLY flaw in the design of this guitar.
Value: 5 guitars out of 5. 




At under $200 a great deal. I would rate this guitar midway between high end Sqiuer and MIM Strat. You would be pretty hard pressed to find a guitar at this value. With this said, this is an overseas production guitar, and you should expect that you should have some set up work that needs to be done with this guitar.
Overall Rating: 4 guitars out of 5. 



This guitar is definitely was designed to be in a class of guitars to compete with starter guitars, but good enough to be a guitar that could be played for some time. This guitar is better than almost all new guitars in this price range, including models from Squier, Epiphone and Ibanez. As with any lower priced guitar, expect that there will be minor tweaks that need to be done out of the box as care that is given higher end models will not be standard practice.
Don't be fooled by the price tag, I might just have to say it again before the end of this review, the build quality generally is pretty solid. The guitar is well balanced and not what I ever expected. I actually had a chance to play the badwater series, which is significantly lighter, but the pickup configuration is the same. The badwater series is a series of road worn guitars that are priced under $200. I would assume that the sound quality would be very similar to the SRO series with a little more mojo with looks.
I will not be keeping this AXL guitar, but I do not have a problem giving this guitar to someone I know who is a serious or maybe not even a serious player. It looks pretty good and has a decent sound for a lower priced guitar. If I ever saw one in a pawn shop for under $100 it would be a no brainier. Although I do not believe that this guitar sounds better than a Fender as some reviews have stated, it certainly sounds better than the Squier model.
For more information about AXL guitars, check out their website regarding this specific guitar http://www.axlguitars.com/as800sn_shape.html. AXL guitars has many other guitars in some very odd shapes. This weeks review was based on 1 sample of a guitar produced by AXL guitars and may not be representative of all guitars produced by AXL guitars. As with all guitars, each individual guitar should be carefully inspected before buying, and when buying on-line be sure that you can return a guitar with defects.




