All right, how much guitar can you get these days for ~$75? Quite a bit, as it turns out.
Pros:
- Ball end, nicely polished frets. The fret work on this guy is pretty nice, and the rounded over fret ends are very pleasing to the hand. No high frets when checked with a rocker.
- Well cut nut. This is usually a fail point for budget guitars, but this is very close, and certainly playable as is. Just needs tiny adjustments.
- Fit and Finish. I'm a sucker for 3TS with binding, so the body finish is right in my wheelhouse. The neck is very glossy, OK if that's your preference, I will knock the shine down with a gray Scotch Brite for a nicer feel. "Vintage" coloring on the neck, which means a fairly unconvincing light orange masquerading as amber. Not too obstreperous, though. Only issue I found was a slight depression on the lower horn that will be an easy drop fill with CA glue, although it is hardly noticeable as is. This is a very nice looking guitar.
- Pickups and Electronics. The humbucker is a little barky sounding, but OK overall. Coil split switch doesn't do much, but they never do. The P-90 is nice and snarly, mellows out nicely when rolling back the volume. Tone control actually changes the tone significantly, another common fail point on budget guitars.
- Nice accessory package. Spare strings, strap, cord, tuner, picks and a decent gig bag. And the strings don't turn your fingers black in 5 minutes like many of the Chinese imports.
Cons:
-Tuning machines. While they are by no means bad, they could be better. They are knock off Klusons, and could definitely hold tune a little better. And if you are going to knock off Klusons, then go whole hog and copy the split posts as well, so much more convenient for string changes.
- Top loading bridge. I know, I know, you've got to give up something to get the price down, and in this case they opted out of the much superior through hole design. String changes on a top-loader with these bent steel saddles can get frustrating, until you get a feel for how to pre-bend the string end. But this is a pretty minor complaint, just makes it a skoche less convenient when changing strings.
I'm very impressed by the guitar, not quite so impressed with the packing job by Amazon. GearIT uses the smaller triangle style shipping box, with some strips of closed cell foam around the most vulnerable impact points. And they work pretty well, as when it was packaged for shipment, they just chucked it into a huge box (honestly, big enough for at least 2 and maybe 3 of the guitars) and neglected to add any kind of internal packaging. When I pulled it in off the porch, the smaller box was banging around loose inside the larger box, and I thought "here we go." But somehow it made it through unscathed, so either Amazon knows what they're doing, or we got lucky, hmmm?
Look, at the end of the day, it's a budget guitar, but it's really a very nice budget guitar. You're getting a LOT for your money with one of these. I will keep an eye out for future GearIT styles, maybe they can swing a budget SG or ??? next time?
GearIT Electric Guitar (Premium Ash Tonewood),Thinline Semi-Hollow Body, GTL-200 Shoreline Series, 39in Full-Size, P90 Pickup
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| 176 ratingsPrice: 105.98
Last update: 06-07-2024
About this item
Unique P90 + Humbucker Pickup Configuration: Tap into a broad selection of tones with a vintage-style P90 neck pickup and high-gain humbucker in the bridge position, including a coil split switch for even more possibilities.
Thinline Semi-Hollow Body Construction: GTL-200 is crafted from premium ash tonewood and features a semi-hollow body design that improves tone and resonance while reducing weight, ensuring comfort for extended practice sessions and performances.
Rounded Frets + Comfortable Neck: GTL-200 utilizes a genuine maple fretboard with rounded and polished frets for smooth playability. The slim neck is easy to navigate for both beginning guitarists and experienced professionals.
Coil Split Function with Push-Pull Knob: Experience the magic of coil splitting with the push-pull knob. Transition the chrome-covered bridge pickup from humbucker to single coil mode effortlessly, broadening your tonal options with a simple flick of the switch.
Gig bag + Accessories: GTL-200 comes with all the essential accessories, including a padded gig bag, guitar picks, guitar strap, instrument cable, electronic tuner, and extra strings.
Thinline Semi-Hollow Body Construction: GTL-200 is crafted from premium ash tonewood and features a semi-hollow body design that improves tone and resonance while reducing weight, ensuring comfort for extended practice sessions and performances.
Rounded Frets + Comfortable Neck: GTL-200 utilizes a genuine maple fretboard with rounded and polished frets for smooth playability. The slim neck is easy to navigate for both beginning guitarists and experienced professionals.
Coil Split Function with Push-Pull Knob: Experience the magic of coil splitting with the push-pull knob. Transition the chrome-covered bridge pickup from humbucker to single coil mode effortlessly, broadening your tonal options with a simple flick of the switch.
Gig bag + Accessories: GTL-200 comes with all the essential accessories, including a padded gig bag, guitar picks, guitar strap, instrument cable, electronic tuner, and extra strings.
Product information
Item Weight | 11.77 pounds |
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Product Dimensions | 39 x 12.8 x 2.75 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
ASIN | B0CBR2J1R9 |
Customer Reviews |
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Best Sellers Rank | #1,250 in Musical Instruments (See Top 100 in Musical Instruments) #4 in Electric Guitar Beginner Kits |
Date First Available | July 13, 2023 |
Back Material | ash |
Body Material | Swamp Ash |
Color Name | Surf Green |
Fretboard Material | Maple Wood |
Guitar Pickup Configuration | S |
String Material | Stainless Steel |
Top Material | ash |
Neck Material Type | Maple |
Number of Strings | 6 |