GROTE Guitar Solid Body Electric Guitar with Gigbag LPYS-006 (Purple)

4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars | 317 ratings

Price: 209

Last update: 04-09-2025


About this item

Grote Solid Body Electric Guitar with Gigbag LPYS-006

Product information

Item Weight 7.48 pounds
Product Dimensions 40.16 x 13.19 x 1.42 inches
Country of Origin China
ASIN B0B3LR63VG
Item model number LPYS-006
Customer Reviews
4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars 283 ratings

4.4 out of 5 stars
Best Sellers Rank #2,735 in Musical Instruments (See Top 100 in Musical Instruments)
#5 in Solid Body Electric Guitars
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Date First Available June 9, 2022
Back Material Maple Wood
Body Material Mahogany
Color Name Purple
Fretboard Material Rosewood
Guitar Pickup Configuration H
String Gauge Jazz-Medium
String Material Nickel
Top Material mahogany
Neck Material Type Mahogany
Number of Strings 6
Guitar Bridge System Fixed
Material Type Wood
Musical Style world-music
Size Full

Top reviews from the United States

  • Darrell D.
    5.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful Well-Built Super Playable
    Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2023
    I love these Grote guitars. The value is hard to beat, for sure. However, the best part for me is these are truly nice guitars.

    The finish is beautiful. The electronics just work. The pickups sound great. The neck is comfortable. The frets are nicely finished (smooth and polished surfaces, no sharp edges). The tuning machines are stable. The inlays are attractive and smooth.

    I've been playing guitar on and off for 30+ years. I'm thrilled, absolutely thrilled, to have these guitars.

    I bought the blue ES-335 first. I was so impressed I bought the purple Les Paul as soon as they were in stock.

    They are playable out of the box (after tuning, of course). They come with decent enough 10's already installed. The strings have D'Addario color coded ball ends, but I'm not convinced they are actual D'Addarios. The dye color isn't quite right. Regardless, they are serviceable strings.

    The action comes a little high for my preference. The neck had too much relief by the time it got to me. A simple careful truss rod adjustment was all it took. Intonation was pretty close, too.

    I figure they leave the factory with high action in order to allow for wood movement and have it still be playable between the plant in China and whenever/wherever it gets to the customer.

    Just think, it was built in China a few months ago (with nice materials and great attention to detail - not a gripe, just an observation about location). It gets packaged, makes an ocean voyage on a container ship, arrives on US shores, makes its way to a seller by train/truck, and then gets shipped to me via Amazon (planes and trucks).

    The guitar experienced lots of temperature and humidity situations and it _still_ arrives payable. It's well packaged in a heavy cardboard box inside its gig bag, surrounded by a reasonable amount of styrofoam.

    If you know how to do a basic setup - neck relief, bridge height, intonation - you can dial in a nicely shredable 4/64ths on the base and .005 neck relief at the 7th, though normal temperature/humidity fluctuations will mean you're chasing that a lot.

    Set it up with 6/64ths on the bass and maybe .008 neck relief and you can probably let out sit on a stand all year without fret buzz and without any notes fretting out due to low action.

    The blue 335 has what I believe to be a graphic of flame maple. The grain is just a bit too big, more like a tiger stripe, and it doesn't look quite right up close. From 10 feet away, though, it's fine.

    The purple LP, well, it's hard to tell. Maybe it's a graphic. Maybe it's a maple top. I can't tell up close, and I definitely can't tell from a few feet away. Which means it's pretty ducking nice.

    The Amazon product description for the LP indicate "single coil" pickups, which is incorrect. They are definitely humbuckers (which is what I wanted anyway). My LP does _not_ have coil split push/pull pots, but my 335 does. I believe Grote sells a different LP model _with_ coil splits.

    All things considered, I'd buy them again. I'll probably buy more in the future.
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    Darrell D.
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Beautiful Well-Built Super Playable

    Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2023
    I love these Grote guitars. The value is hard to beat, for sure. However, the best part for me is these are truly nice guitars.

    The finish is beautiful. The electronics just work. The pickups sound great. The neck is comfortable. The frets are nicely finished (smooth and polished surfaces, no sharp edges). The tuning machines are stable. The inlays are attractive and smooth.

    I've been playing guitar on and off for 30+ years. I'm thrilled, absolutely thrilled, to have these guitars.

    I bought the blue ES-335 first. I was so impressed I bought the purple Les Paul as soon as they were in stock.

    They are playable out of the box (after tuning, of course). They come with decent enough 10's already installed. The strings have D'Addario color coded ball ends, but I'm not convinced they are actual D'Addarios. The dye color isn't quite right. Regardless, they are serviceable strings.

    The action comes a little high for my preference. The neck had too much relief by the time it got to me. A simple careful truss rod adjustment was all it took. Intonation was pretty close, too.

    I figure they leave the factory with high action in order to allow for wood movement and have it still be playable between the plant in China and whenever/wherever it gets to the customer.

    Just think, it was built in China a few months ago (with nice materials and great attention to detail - not a gripe, just an observation about location). It gets packaged, makes an ocean voyage on a container ship, arrives on US shores, makes its way to a seller by train/truck, and then gets shipped to me via Amazon (planes and trucks).

    The guitar experienced lots of temperature and humidity situations and it _still_ arrives payable. It's well packaged in a heavy cardboard box inside its gig bag, surrounded by a reasonable amount of styrofoam.

    If you know how to do a basic setup - neck relief, bridge height, intonation - you can dial in a nicely shredable 4/64ths on the base and .005 neck relief at the 7th, though normal temperature/humidity fluctuations will mean you're chasing that a lot.

    Set it up with 6/64ths on the bass and maybe .008 neck relief and you can probably let out sit on a stand all year without fret buzz and without any notes fretting out due to low action.

    The blue 335 has what I believe to be a graphic of flame maple. The grain is just a bit too big, more like a tiger stripe, and it doesn't look quite right up close. From 10 feet away, though, it's fine.

    The purple LP, well, it's hard to tell. Maybe it's a graphic. Maybe it's a maple top. I can't tell up close, and I definitely can't tell from a few feet away. Which means it's pretty ducking nice.

    The Amazon product description for the LP indicate "single coil" pickups, which is incorrect. They are definitely humbuckers (which is what I wanted anyway). My LP does _not_ have coil split push/pull pots, but my 335 does. I believe Grote sells a different LP model _with_ coil splits.

    All things considered, I'd buy them again. I'll probably buy more in the future.
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  • Thomas J
    5.0 out of 5 stars Quality and price.
    Reviewed in the United States on October 1, 2024
    I have been playing for over 50 years,owned every name brand out, and I have to say I am really impressed with this Grote, the one I received needed very minor adjustments for my style of playing, But you do need to throw the strings away, the fret work was really nice no high frets intonation was right on, I did need to raise the pickups to LP specs, and adjust the relief for my playing, but right out of the box, Plays great, no buzz or bloody fingers,I also tightened the threads up on the bridge, I have to say it is very well made and the finish is beautiful, and too me worth every penny, I was given nothing for this review, just my honest opinion.
  • Ronnie Adams
    5.0 out of 5 stars GROTE LES PAUL STYLE
    Reviewed in the United States on May 2, 2024
    This is kinda unbelievable but I'm not getting paid for my opinion but my son and I own high end fenders and gibsons, Taylor's and Takamine so I know a well made guitar. I purchased this Grote LP style electric beauty for my nephew who is a beginner well, after it was delivered and I opened the box which was poorly fit for it and it wasn't inside the gig bag that came with it and I Don't understand that but my first look at it blew me away! It's a Les Paul clone from the 80's !! It's got the binding and the high gloss paint job but then I see the neck is roasted and it has STAINLESS STEEL FRETS!! the tuners are quality made but the very best thing is the action is so low with no fret buzz AT ALL!! IT SOUNDS FANTASTIC !!! It's really quite unbelievable for the price. I think China copied the old Les Paul to a tee! It's needles to say, I ordered my nephew another one because this one seriously plays like the $1800. Dollar old school Les Paul and I am keeping it and it's my go to guitar and I'm very particular about what I play. I highly recommend this company "Grote" I'm going to see what others they might have. You won't be sorry with these badass guitars.
  • Kindle Customer
    4.0 out of 5 stars Solid Guitar!
    Reviewed in the United States on December 17, 2024
    Buying a guitar in the $200 price range can be hit or miss. But this one delivers pretty good! I have been playing for 35 years, and I could definitely use this one live if I wanted. The neck was set good. The finish was beautiful! And it didn't cut out or anything. My only gripes. You have to turn the pickups back a touch or they will squeal. And I feel like It could use a better nut. Playing wise it's good! And I would recommend to beginner's or intermediate players looking to customize a guitar.

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