Solidbody Electric Guitars

The electric guitar requires external amplification in order to be heard at the usual performance volumes. Via the use of one or more pickups, the vibration of the strings is converted to an electrical signal, which in turn is amplified via an external amplifier. The electric guitar can be found in a multitude of shapes, forms and scale lengths depending on the style and requirements of the music.

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Modern S Style Guitars

Solid body Electric guitars are made from a solid block of wood, and require Pick-ups to make a noise. As such they are very resonant instruments and there are very many styles to choose from....

Important - Please Note: Guitar orders placed after 12 Noon will be set up and despatched on the next working day.

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S Style Electric Guitars

Solid body Electric guitars are made from a solid block of wood, and require Pick-ups to make a noise. As such they are very resonant instruments and there are very many styles to choose from....

Important - Please Note: Guitar orders placed after 12 Noon will be set up and despatched on the next working day.

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T Style Guitars

Solid body Electric guitars are made from a solid block of wood, and require Pick-ups to make a noise. As such they are very resonant instruments and there are very many styles to choose from....

Important - Please Note: Guitar orders placed after 12 Noon will be set up and despatched on the next working day.

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Alternative Style Guitars

Solid body Electric guitars are made from a solid block of wood, and require Pick-ups to make a noise. As such they are very resonant instruments and there are very many styles to choose from....

Important - Please Note: Guitar orders placed after 12 Noon will be set up and despatched on the next working day.

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Left Handed Electric Guitars

For the 10% that need the neck the other way round.....

Important - Please Note: Guitar orders placed after 12 Noon will be set up and despatched on the next working day.

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