I bought my Zager guitar about a week ago and have played it many times since. the manufacturer claimed his guitar is top quality and would play easier. He did not exaggerate, it is a quality instrument and now I am playing chords, well, that I could not with my other guitar. The materials used to construct the Zager Guitar beautiful, and I especially like the fresh aroma of the new wood inside the sound hole. An added bonus is the tuner installed on the body, I used it right away and have never tuned a guitar with such speed. For the same money I could have bought any of the bigger name brands, like Martin, Johnson, Gibson and others. Indeed I did try all those brands of guitars, just a month or so ago. I made the right choice by buying a Zager.
Sound: 10
My Zager suits itself well to my music style. I especially like finger picking. I have not tried the electric part of the guitar because I do not have an amp. One quality of my guitar that was noticeable immediately is the full and bright sound, including the sustain that it has.
Action, Fit, & Finish: 10
The Zager was set up well when I received it, and the craftsmanship of the guitar is great
Reliability/Durability: 10
Everything on my guitar is quality and I have no doubt that if used professionally it would hold up. If performing would I carry a backup? I believe I would with any guitar.
Customer Support: 10
the relations I have had with the company that sold my guitar have been good. The warranty is 100%, but I did not buy the guitar for the warranty, I bought it because I felt confident that the guitar was good.
Overall Rating: 10
I have been playing the guitar since 1970. If stolen I would but a Zager guitar again. I love that I have finally bought a quality guitar. I think the tuner is a good feature for me. As stated, there were other guitars I tried, Martin, Gibson, Taylor, Alvaraz, Ovation and others. I spent a lot of time at Guitar City trying out guitars. I chose the Zager because they did a good job convincing me their guitars are good. I guess the warranty did come into play too. If the guitar did not measure up, the option to send it back was reassuring.