
I bought this used Tribute Fallout with serial number indicating it was build in February 2106 from the web a couple of weeks ago and I'm curious as to what the color it is officially in the catalog of Tribute Fallouts. The seller said the color is "blue," but what I find curious is that the G&L site says that sonic blue Fallouts have a maple fretboard, but this one has a rosewood board. One reason I bought this particular guitar is because I prefer a rosewood (or ebony) fretboard. I have found other Tribute Fallout pictures online of mint green and surf green samples with rosewood boards, and this guitar's color is actually very slightly more green than my picture shows. I am certain it is not mint green. Still, I like to know what you think the color is.
When I first got the guitar it had slight setup problems. The high e action was set a bit high, but that was easily corrected. In general the action was a bit higher than what I usually like, but it played well enough that I'm leaving it be for the time being. The string profile conforms to the fretboard profile just fine except initially for the high e. The bass-side strings (E and A) did not have much snap to them. I have since raised the bass side of the humbucker by about 3mm and it has improved things. Compared to my SC-3 the bass is still lacking snap. The strings that came on the guitar looked quite new. I have visually, and with a ruler, checked the break angle of the E and A strings at the nut, and they appear to be OK.
All the electronics work on the guitar and the instrument sounds really good. I bought the guitar mostly because I have never had a guitar with a P90 pickup, and this one sounds great. The humbucker coil-splitter also yields quite pleasing sounds to my ears. The only bad sound is at the very bass end of the tone control, where the guitar just sounds dull. I have learned to set the tone control at least a quarter of the way up. As I got this guitar for quite a cheap price I'm very happy with it.