Electric Guitars

Electric

  1. Epiphone Les Paul Special II Electric Guitar
  2. Epiphone Les Paul Special II Electric Guitar ($169.00)

    This guitar is the perfect beginner's guitar. I speak from experience here because this is in fact the very first electric guitar I owned. After learning on my Fender acoustic guitar, I switched to this guitar and it worked wonders. It's features include: mahogany body, 22-fret rosewood fingerboard with dot inlays, humbucker pickups, and tone, volume, and a 3-way pickup switch.

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  3. Fender Standard Stratocaster Electric Guitar
  4. Fender Standard Stratocaster Electric Guitar ($499.99)

    A slightly more sophisticated guitar than the Epiphone Special-II, the Fender Standard Strat is a great intermediate guitar. Stratocasters are always a safe bet when you're looking for an all-around great guitar. This classic guitar is enjoyed by many, and at it's price, it is the perfect guitar for those who are beyond learning guitar and are looking to improve their skills. This guitar offers several new features that include: a thicker bridge block, 3-ply parchment pickguard, and a tinted neck.

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  5. Ibanez S570DXQM Electric Guitar
  6. Ibanez S570DXQM Electric Guitar ($649.99)

    Ibanez guitars, like Epiphone are another off-shoot brand of the main brands. This is a higher-quality Ibanez that, like the Fender Stratocaster, is great for intermediate players who are looking to up their abilities. It stands at a decent price but is recommended for slightly advanced players. This guitar offers several features that include: a mahogany body, a rosewood fretboard, 24 jumbo frets, special designed fretboard inlays, a 5-way pickup selector, and die-cast locking tuners.

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  7. Gibson Les Paul Studio Electric Guitar
  8. Gibson Les Paul Studio Electric Guitar ($799.00 - $1,319.00)

    This guitar is the ultimate of all guitars. The classic Gibson Les Paul Studio is the perfect guitar for experienced players. With its standard Les Paul look and playing style, it fits the bill for anyone looking for an amazing guitar-playing experience. It is in the higher price range due to its features and the potential that it provides the player, however. This guitar includes features like: a mahogany neck, '50s Rounded Les Paul look, rosewood fingerboard (Ebony on Alpine white), 22 frets, and a Nashville Tune-O-Matic bridge with a stopbar.

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  9. Schecter Guitar Research Hellraiser C-1 FR Electric Guitar
  10. Schecter Guitar Research Hellraiser C-1 FR Electric Guitar ($899.00)

    Finally, we have the Shecter Hellraiser C-1. This guitar has a much heavier tone. It is meant to be played in a much heavier style and setting than the other guitars. At $900.00, it is definitely an expensive guitar, and it is also meant to be played by more advanced and experienced guitar players. This guitar includes such features as: a scale length of 25-1/2", a mahogany body (black cherry finish including a quilted maple top, a rosewood fretboard, 24 extra-jumbo frets, and a Floyd Rose Original Tremolo System.

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