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Welcome to the ‘Electric Guitars’ Category.

Review: ESP LTD Deluxe EC-1000 Electric Guitar

July 2nd, 2008 Electric Guitars | Post a Comment »

The ESP LTD Deluxe EC-1000 Electric Guitar is a new product from the ESP line and will retail for over $800. Let’s take a few minutes and look at the features and how this guitar looks, plays, and yes, sounds.

Review: Epiphone Dot Studio Semi-Hollow Electric Guitar

May 25th, 2008 Electric Guitars | 2 Comments »

What the hell is this? B Stock guitars?  Does this mean I am buying the worst Epiphone in the history of the world?  Not exactly. 
The Epiphone Dot Studio Semi-Hollow Electric Guitar is a sharp looking and decent playing semi hollow electric guitar that I find is perfect for a newer player interested in blues or […]

Review: The Fender Standard Stratocaster HSS (Fat Strat)

May 18th, 2008 Electric Guitars | Post a Comment »

I am primarily a Fender lover and therefore have had my fair share of Strats under my nails.  When I examine a certain model of Strat I look for craftsmenship, style, and overall sound quality.  The Fender Standard Stratocaster HSS (Fat Strat) is regarded by many as one of the most popular Fenders in the […]

Traveler Speedster Electric Guitar Review

May 8th, 2008 Electric Guitars | Post a Comment »

I know what you are likely saying, “Another travel guitar?” Have no fear, the Traveler Speedster Electric guitar is here! WIth a funky body shape and a retail price around $350 bucks, this mini guitar has some great full scale features which we normally do not see in travel sized guitars.

Review: Squier by Fender Stop Dreaming Start Playing SE Special Strat Pack With Squier SP-10 Amp

April 2nd, 2008 Electric Guitars | Post a Comment »

Retailing for only $199.00 there is really not much bad I can say about this great package for any starting musician. What better way to enter the music world than with an actual Fender in your possession.

Review: Gibson LP-295 Goldtop Electric Guitar

March 31st, 2008 Electric Guitars | 1 Comment »

Let’s take a quick look at a true gem: The Gibson LP-295 Goldtop Electric Guitar. First, this guitar features the wider Florentine cutaway style body first seen in the legendary ES-175. The first thing you will notice picking up this guitar is that yes, it is pretty darn heavy…

Gibson SG Standard Electric Guitar

March 29th, 2008 Electric Guitars | Post a Comment »

One of the reasons is that it is incredibly refreshing to play a non-Les Paul Gibson some times. In fact, some would argue that Gibson’s SG is more beloved as a rocker’s guitar for just that reason, it goes against the grain but still maintains incredible playability, sound, and feel.

Review: Gibson Les Paul Standard 60s Neck

March 29th, 2008 Electric Guitars | Post a Comment »

I must say, the 1960’s were a period of freedom and growth in rock and roll.  The Gibson Les Paul Standard 60s Neck Electric Guitar is essentially a reflection of that change. 
If you are wonding what the big deal about the neck of the 60’s Les Paul is, let me answer it here.  The Gibson […]

Review: Gibson Les Paul Vintage Mahogany

March 29th, 2008 Electric Guitars | Post a Comment »

Ah, how I love my rich mahogany!  No, I am not referring to the famous Ron Burgandy line…
I am talking about the Gibson Les Paul Vintage Mahogany Electric Guitar.  Retailing for slightly under $1000.00, (even less on ebay) Gibson has appealed to an even wider market than it already does with this guitar. 

Review: Paul Reed Smith Custom 24 Electric Guitar PRS

March 26th, 2008 Electric Guitars | Post a Comment »

Wow- there is absolutely nothing budget or cheesy about this guitar. If you are looking for something that will make Carlos Santana cream in his pants, check out the PRS Custom 24 Electric Guitar, which features only the best in materials, electronics, and hand crafted goodness.

Review: Epiphone Les Paul Standard Plain Top Electric Guitar

March 26th, 2008 Electric Guitars | Post a Comment »

Retailing for just over $400 dollars, the Epiphone Les Paul Standard Plain Top Electric Guitar was designed to give players that classic Les Paul tone made famous by Gibson but at a price more affordable than a standard Gibson Les Paul guitar.


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