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The GLARRY 39" GTL Electric Guitar features a solid Basswood body, Maple fingerboard, and S-S pickups, making it a versatile instrument for musicians of all levels. With a classic design and a range of tones, it's perfect for various music genres and comes with an accessories pack for added convenience.
Body Material | Bass Wood |
Material Type | Bass Wood |
Item Dimensions | 39 x 12.8 x 1.65 inches |
Color | Transparent Yellow |
R**
Well worth the money!
I’m really impressed with this guitar. The neck is fat and chunky, the frets are excellent, only a couple of minimally high frets that I tapped down. I did file the fret ends and roll the fretboard and now it feels like a much more expensive guitar! The tuners are a bit stiff but they hold tune well. I expected to replace them but they are working well for now. The nut is cut well, again, i expected to replace it but it’s working fine for now. The body and finish are great. The pickups and electronics are junk. I will replace everything. Overall I’m really happy with the guitar. Buying these guitars for less than $100 and turning them into something that plays and sounds fantastic is a hobby of mine so I will buy more. Also, the bridge is surprisingly good, but I will install brass bridge saddles for better tone.
A**R
A good alternative for beginners.
It’s a good beginner package that plays out of the box. You can upgrade its hardware if you want to. It’s an affordable telecaster alternative for someone who’s not ready to spend the money for a squire or higher priced clone.
A**S
For the price, it's great!
I bought this guitar to learn more about maintenance, intonation, and fret/board setup without risking my other expensive guitars. Being a budget guitar, it was definitely playable out of the box, but it's perfect for what I intended. The intonation is sharp almost a half step on all strings, the frets are a bit gritty, and the neck had a deep release (I'm sure for shipping purposes). The body and neck are excellent in craft and the pickups are good quality for the price point.I'm very excited to learn some skill while I sharpen this axe and see how much value I can add to the amazingly low cost.2 week update:After replacing the nut with a bone nut (why doesn't Glarry just do this??? They cost $3 and improve the tone and clarity by 80%), blocking the frets to spec, a full intonation, and bringing the action down to spec... This tele is amazing!!!! I think the bridge pickup is just a slight bit too microphonic, even for a T style, but I'll work with the height to dial it in.Final review: Excellent beginner guitar! I say that because I now believe every guitarist should know setup and maintenance. I played guitars for 10 years without knowing how to do it.Get it, learn on it. Even if you totally mess up something, the parts are easy to replace. And the investment in your skill is worth way more than the cost of this cool guitar!
J**K
Feel of the neck is not inspiring
The body is very nice looking and it isn't very heavy guitar at all.Intonation and action was good. The guitar stays in tune reasonably well.Frets were smooth.Fret ends had some sharpe edges. I just sanded them a bit and now they are ok. No problem.For my ears, the guitar sounds very bright guitar... probably too bright, even for a tele. I had to dial down the tone a long ways on the bridge pickup, but the sound was still iffy. I'll admit, my hearing is not very good. You will want to look at some other comments concerning the sound quality. For myself, I'll use the neck pickup most of the time while playing. (I might put some flat-round strings on it -- that should warm the sound up for me.)The neck feels like raw wood and is a little bumpy in that it might need a little more steel wool; it does not feel that inspiring. ( I might end up varnishing the neck .) I would think if a beginner buys this and practices a lot for the first 4 months or so to where his/her guitar playing will continue in his/her life, an upgrade to another guitar might be in order.I was hoping this guitar would have been a little better, but what do I want for less than $100. This is a very beginner guitar and that is who I recommend it for. Inspite of all the good things going for it, I would not recommend it for an advance beginner.
R**R
Guitar copy
Great buy
J**.
Good value
From the Box this guitar was ready to play. It was almost in tune except 2 strings Went to set it up action was good the intonation was spot on all strings for the price you can't go wrong the pucks ups are good the bridge. Strong it did get them to balance out .Very happy with my purchase if setup correctly you have a tele without the high price. The finish is very good. Thank you GLARRY for a good product at a fare price.
S**N
Build Quality is very good-good value overall
Tools are included as well as a strap and pick. There is a very thin bag with it. Perfect for keeping the dust and moisture off of it.If you intend to move this around often, a padded bag will be much better and they are not expensive. If this is your first guitar, get a good padded bag. The body has a gloss finish that is smooth and glossy all over. Very well done. The body is basswood and very light weight. This is a 4-bolt, bolt-on neck and the backplate is very well done with a black gasket around it. All of the hardware is nice and bright. Tuners work well. The action down low in the open chord region is just fine but as you go up the neck it gets a bit out of range for optimal play. The strings as delivered are fine but this would always be the first thing that gets changed on a new guitar or bass (unless it ships with your favorite brand installed). We have not tried to adjust the neck yet because it's perfectly acceptable as-is. The neck has a matte finish and has a great feel and is not glossy. The neck radius feels very good. Most players I know tend to like the matte finish on a guitar neck. There is some slight fret-sprout. I would expect this on a new guitar like this that has traveled through different climates and was probably built quickly and not seasoned. Sprout is not an issue at this time but we will file them a bit. This has a traditional 3-saddle telecaster-style bridge. I've heard that they work fine. Overall, 4 stars for now!We will run this through some amps, change strings, adjust the neck action and see how the wood adjusts to the climate changes before we attend to the fret-sprout. Will update the review.
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