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.

GROTE Guitar Solid Body Electric Guitar with Gigbag LPYS-006
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Last update: 04-05-2025
About this item
Grote's LP electric guitar is built to last with high-quality materials and craftsmanship, making it an excellent investment for players of all levels.
The solid Mahogany body and neck combined with a Rosewood fingerboard produce a warm and rich sound perfect for a variety of musical genres.
Immerse yourself in the realism of a maple wood grain finish, expertly crafted through advanced printing. This environmentally conscious veneer choice offers not only durability and low-maintenance convenience but also a sustainable approach. Serving as an eco-friendly alternative to solid wood, it marries affordability with individuality, making your choice not just a musical one, but a responsible one too.
The Humbucker pickup and 3-way switch allow for a wide range of tonal options, making it suitable for a variety of musical styles.
Get everything you need to start playing right away with this electric guitar package, which includes a gig bag, two picks, strap, wrench, and power cord - all the essentials to take your music on the go!
The solid Mahogany body and neck combined with a Rosewood fingerboard produce a warm and rich sound perfect for a variety of musical genres.
Immerse yourself in the realism of a maple wood grain finish, expertly crafted through advanced printing. This environmentally conscious veneer choice offers not only durability and low-maintenance convenience but also a sustainable approach. Serving as an eco-friendly alternative to solid wood, it marries affordability with individuality, making your choice not just a musical one, but a responsible one too.
The Humbucker pickup and 3-way switch allow for a wide range of tonal options, making it suitable for a variety of musical styles.
Get everything you need to start playing right away with this electric guitar package, which includes a gig bag, two picks, strap, wrench, and power cord - all the essentials to take your music on the go!
Product information
Item Weight | 7.48 pounds |
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Product Dimensions | 40.16 x 13.19 x 1.42 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
ASIN | B0B3LLB2T4 |
Item model number | LPYS-006 |
Customer Reviews |
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Best Sellers Rank | #7,078 in Musical Instruments (See Top 100 in Musical Instruments) #23 in Solid Body Electric Guitars |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | June 9, 2022 |
Back Material | Mahogany |
Body Material | Mahogany |
Color Name | VS |
Fretboard Material | Rosewood |
Guitar Pickup Configuration | H |
String Gauge | Jazz-Medium |
String Material | Nickel |
Top Material | maple |
Neck Material Type | hard-maple |
Number of Strings | 6 |
Guitar Bridge System | Fixed |
Material Type | Wood |
Musical Style | world-music |
Size | Full |