Wow. A P90 soap bar, adjustable bridge, good tuners, swamp ash body, Tele knobs and beautiful finish for this price is completely insane! If you’re a guitarist looking for a low risk entry into lap steel, this is it. The P90 can produce everything from clear, chimey tones to gutsy growl. The tone control, unlike many, is actually useful. Fit and finish is excellent. The legs are solid and the gig bag is surprisingly good. I rarely spend less than $1000 on a guitar, but am very happy with this.After hearing Joe Dochterman play Sleepwalk so beautifully on YouTube, I got his lessons on DVD along with this axe. Joe’s lap steel has a natural finish and seems to be the same instrument minus the sunburst. But this model, for some reason only Amazon will understand, costs $250 less. Go figure. Maybe it’s the tariffs kicking in; get yours while they last!Sleepwalk is played with the strings tuned to C6 (C E G A C E). While others claim to have tuned their instruments to C6, mine came with strings that looked like regular guitar strings. The 6th string in the C6 tuning is the same note as a regular guitar’s 5th string, 3rd fret. Tuning a fat E string up to that note would make it extremely tight and might break it.If you are planning on using the C6 tuning, expect to replace the strings. I found a nice set by Morrell on Amazon. It is very reasonably priced and has a wound G string (.024”) instead of a plain one, which some of us prefer.I did not check the intonation with the strings that shipped with the instrument. Of course, I had to adjust intonation after putting on the C6 strings. Joe Dochterman also has a YouTube vid that explains this well. Happily, once I got the two post screws set about right, most of the bridge saddles needed to be near the middle of their adjustment range to get good intonation. I’m satisfied for now, but may yet take it to a real luthier to get it done well.Meanwhile I am finding that this stays in tune very well. Nuff said, gotta get back to sleepwalking.