AIO Wolf KSA50 Electric Guitar - Wine Red
Body
Body shape:Double cutaway
Body type:Semi-Hollow body
Body material:Mahogany
Neck
Neck shape:Round D
Neck wood: Mahogany
Joint: Set-in
Scale length: 24.75 in.
Truss rod: DUAL ACTION
Thickness 1st Fret: 0.830 inch
Thickness 12th Fret: 0.900 inch
FretboardMaterial: Ebony
Radius: 12 in.
Fret size:Medium
Number of frets: 22
Nut width: 42.5 mm
Bone Nut
Width 12th Fret: 2 1/16 inches
Pickups
Configuration: HH
Brand:Destiny CNC Wound (Wolf OEM)
Active or passive pickups: Passive
ControlsControl layout: Volume 1, Volume 2, tone 1, tone 2
Pickup switch: 3-way
HardwareBridge type: Fixed
Bridge design: Tune-o-matic
Tuning machines: Grover




















Reviews
I purchased a wine red Wolf KSA50 guitar a couple of months ago based on a review I saw on YouTube. I couldn't be happier. I can't find anything I don't like about the guitar. It played perfectly right out of the box with a very good set up. I especially like the personal attention AIO puts into emailing the customer immediately after purchase to find out your set up preferences. I may have to buy another guitar from them in the future. The quality for the price point is amazing! Thank you.
I've got other AIO models, but this KSA50 is out of bounds. The only thing I can say negative is that the finish isn't meticulously perfect, but a couple of little tiny spots that are hard to see mean nothing compared to how well the guitar plays (out of the box) and how good it sounds. The build quality is excellent, the setup was perfect, the intonation was set, and it sounds like a R&R, blues, or jazz powerhouse. For the price you can't touch this, but you can for $3,000+ if you've got it!
I was intrigued by Guitar Max's evaluation of AIO-Wolfe guitars...indication better guitars for less money... so I purchased a wine red KSA50 ... and I have already put it in to my gigging rotation - with a Gibson Custom Shop Les Paul and a Fender Telecaster. I'm amazed at the quality of the build, and the instruments versatility... making it comparable to guitars several times more expensive. And like Max indicated it would be, fret-work and set up were both superb. Playing is a real pleasure.