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EART GW2 Headless Electric Guitar fixed Bridge for Travel Guitar Small Full-scale Guitar Ultra-Light For Performance Guitar, No Veneer, Black

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Color: Veneer-black


Features

  • Roasted Padauk Body :Padauk has a luxurious reddish brown colour and provides a punchy tone, GW2 excels in both looks and tone.
  • 5 piece Roasted Maple/Padauk Neck:Multi-piece neck construction ensures excellent stability for lower tunings and heavier gauge of strings.
  • Hand Polished Stainless Steel Frets:Stainless steel frets provide unrivaled durability and smooth playing surface for nice and easy big bends. Each fret ends are also hand-dressed for playing comfortability.
  • U to C Compound Neck Profile and Compound Radius: GW2 has a unique U to C compound neck profile with a thicker shoulder on the lower frets, slowly tapers down to a slimmer C to higher frets. Along with a 9.5 to 14 compound fingerboard radius, GW2 provides excellent playability for both chording and soloing.

Brand: EART


Color: Veneer-black


Top Material Type: Roasted Padauk+Poplar Burl


Body Material: Roasted Padauk+Poplar Burl


Back Material Type: Roasted Padauk+Poplar Burl


Neck Material Type: 5-Piece Roasted Maple/Padauk


Fretboard Material Type: India Rosewood


Guitar Pickup Configuration: Eart Custom Classic 57 Alnico-V Set(ECC57S)


String Material Type: Nickel Wound Hex Core with Plated Steel


Hand Orientation: Right


Item Weight: 8.08 pounds


Product Dimensions: 34.8 x 14.8 x 3.5 inches


Item model number: GW2


Date First Available: August 14, 2021


Back Material: Roasted Padauk+Poplar Burl


Body Material: Roasted Padauk+Poplar Burl


Color Name: Veneer-black


Fretboard Material: India Rosewood


Guitar Pickup Configuration: Eart Custom Classic 57 Alnico-V Set(ECC57S)


String Gauge: 010-046


String Material: Nickel Wound Hex Core with Plated Steel


Top Material: Roasted Padauk+Poplar Burl


Neck Material Type: 5-Piece Roasted Maple/Padauk


Number of Strings: 6


Guitar Bridge System: Fixed hardtail bridge


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  • Absolutely amazing quality and sound
Color: black
I bought this on a whim. I have Suhr, Gibson, PRS, etc guitars so I really don't need any more instruments. I just enjoy working on guitar related stuff so I'll occasionally buy a "project" to mess around with crowning / leveling frets or electronics. I ordered this figuring that I would need to really put some time and effort into this to make it playable. Plus I don't have a headless guitar so there's that. But so far this guitar needs nothing. Seriously. I'm sincerely impressed with this instrument! Construction: The wood is nicely finished and smooth. The clear coating is well done and the grain of the wood is actually attractive. All of the joints are tight, the controls are smooth, the pickup switch is nicely detented, and all of the screws are firmly fastened. At this price occasionally that's not the norm at all. Fretwork: The fretwork isn't PERFECT . . . but it's WAY better than what you'd get on a $500 Squier. It call it easily the match or better than a production Ibanez though. Pickups and electronics: The pickups are Eart's house brand (I guess) but I don't think that I'll be replacing them. They sound great - a nice chimey neck pickup and a mid-focused but shimmery bridge tone. The middle position sounds great as well. They aren't Seymour Duncans or Suhr pickups but they sound as good as the pickups in my PRS SEs. Amazing value and tone for the price! The electronics are very well soldered - heck they even use full size pots! Setup and hardware: The hardware is decent. The headstock end of the string holders is sleek and simple - the bridge is the only slight con of this guitar for me. The bridge holds tune well but the tuners are stiff and very temperamental - it takes very little turning to over/under tune the note you were aiming for. You just have to be very careful as you turn them. The setup and action out of the box were pretty much spot on - I might lower it a bit after it acclimatizes to my home but frankly I'm amazed. The setup is FAR better than the out of the box setup on any guitar that I've bought for less than $1000. Who ever worked on this one was a great setup person considering that it came all of the way from China and *still* had decent action and prefect intonation. I don't usually write reviews but this guitar and the attention to detail that went into it deserve it. Absolutely amazing quality for the money - I will be buying more of these for other experiments. I'd love to have one with P90s! Folks at Eart - you need to develop a fanned fret seven string version as well. If you do please let me know - I'd love to help you with product testing on that. You all know how to build a guitar! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 25, 2020 by Rich Rich

  • Very solid Guitar, good quality for an affordable price
Color: Veneer-black
I decided to give the Eart GW2 a try. It is a great guitar for the money. The price has gone up to $369, I bought when it was still $295. Excellent value. Would be nice if they threw in an inexpensive gig bag just to keep the dust off it. The Pauduk wood is amazing! It's dense and hard as rock. Great resonance. You feel the guitar vibrate when playing the low e string. The bridge design is excellent. Guitar stays in tune very well. The stainless steel frets are awesome. Smooth, rounded edges that won't wear out. Having a little bit of an issue setting the action low without buzzing at the 2nd fret. Neck adjustments are easy with the truss rod tool. The "zero fret" design allows you to set the action very low just need to adjust if buzzing happens. The pickups have a great heavy distorted or overdrive tones but clean tones are tough. They sound a bit gritty no matter what I do. This is a rock or metal guitar, maybe not blues or softer styles of music. The pots roll clean and smooth and are responsive at lower volumes. One complaint is the volume pot is placed too close to the strings were you strum. You can barely move your pick hand downward or you'll bump the volume pot. They should have placed it further back to allow free playing on the strum hand. Neck is very comfortable but perhaps a little cramped. I'm a big guy and my fingers sometimes get cramped in the upper frets. Seems like the frets could be spaced out a little more. I got used to it after a short while but if you have large paws, you may not like the size of the neck. All in all, a very solid, quality instrument and well worth the price ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2023 by Robert J

  • Awesome Guitar, Awesome Company!
Color: natural
The media could not be loaded. I purchased this guitar despite being skeptical about it being any good due to the very affordable price. I also did have a small hiccup with the first guitar I ordered but EART was quick to respond and save the day. Hands down the best support I have seen especially with what seems like a small player in the guitar game, at least here in the US. On to the guitar itself. Aesthetically it is very stunning and easily rivals more expensive guitars in the looks department. Right out of the box the guitar was playable but the action was not to my liking so I spent a few minutes lowering the action as far as it could. This bridge is very good at staying in tune but is a little tricky if it's your first time working on a headless guitar. I figured it out pretty quickly though. Google and YouTube is a good place to start. The body is very comfortable. The pickup routes might not be perfect but for the price I cant complain nor will it ever affect playability. The 5 piece neck feels great with absolutely no problem hitting the 24th fret. The fretwork is very nice and the fret ends are better than even some of my high end USA and Japan made guitars. That being said, it blows guitars in its price range out of the water. I'd compare it to guitars in the $500-$700 range. The pickups sound surprisingly good and the only real drawback I could find is that the guitar is not shielded so you will have some hum. Its quite easy enough to remedy with some shielding paint or even some copper or aluminum tape. Overall, I am very satisfied with my purchase and impressed with the support from EART. Of course for this price it is not perfect but it's damn close in the places that matter. If you're thinking of buying this guitar I would advise you to pull the trigger. Just know you might have to put in some time to set it up a bit. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 10, 2020 by Caezar Gonzalez Caezar Gonzalez

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