Today I received a Westcreek 333 I bought on Amazon. It's a cheap guitar but the quality seems great. Only one issue, one of the pickups is angled noticeably, so it's not parallel to the body as it should:
Now, the sound is outstanding on both pickups, and this is not a dealbreaker to me. In fact, I thought it might be designed like that, until I watched a few videos on YouTube showcasing the guitar, and other photos online that led me to believe this is not the way it's supposed to be.
Now, I'd rather not go through the exchange process, if this a simple fix with a screwdriver. But when I tried, it didn't seem to me like the screws were meant to be moved, at least not in the same way you turn the screws on either side of a pickup in a typical Stratocaster, making the pickups go up or down.
Has anyone seen this, and is it safe to work on, or should I just exchange it?
Now, the sound is outstanding on both pickups, and this is not a dealbreaker to me. In fact, I thought it might be designed like that, until I watched a few videos on YouTube showcasing the guitar, and other photos online that led me to believe this is not the way it's supposed to be.
Now, I'd rather not go through the exchange process, if this a simple fix with a screwdriver. But when I tried, it didn't seem to me like the screws were meant to be moved, at least not in the same way you turn the screws on either side of a pickup in a typical Stratocaster, making the pickups go up or down.
Has anyone seen this, and is it safe to work on, or should I just exchange it?