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EART Headless Electric Guitar GW2 fixed Bridge for 6 String Electric Guitar, Right Solid-Body Electric Guitar, Blue

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Arrives Wednesday, Nov 27
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Color: blue


Features

  • Roasted Padauk Body with Burled Maple Veneer:Padauk has a luxurious reddish brown colour and provides a punchy tone.Rounded with a burled maple veneer, 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: blue


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: 7.88 pounds


Product Dimensions: 34.8 x 14.8 x 3.5 inches


Item model number: GW2


Date First Available: July 20, 2020


Back Material: Roasted Padauk+Poplar Burl


Body Material: Roasted Padauk+Poplar Burl


Color Name: blue


Fretboard Material: India Rosewood


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


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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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Wow!!!
So I bought this fully intending to use it mostly for when I travel, but when I pulled it out of the box I was absolutely mind blown at the quality and feel. It’s very light; the body is small but not so small that it’s hard to play. The cut outs in the body are placed well and allow for easy playing while at a desk. It plays amazing and the pickups are actually pretty good. I was thinking about swapping them out for some DiMarzios but these are good enough that I haven’t bothered to look into that a whole lot. I use amp sims almost exclusively though so I cannot speak for regular amp performance. The bone nut is a really cool feature for such an inexpensive guitar, and the frets are polished well and are smooth. The out of the box set up was pretty good and there doesn’t appear to be any dead notes. Making adjustments is easy, and I absolutely love the wheel at the bottom of the neck for adjusting the truss rod. Way better than having to jam a wrench in between the strings on the headstock. Hugely impressed with this guitar! I was initially a little skeptical but it very quickly became a favorite to pick up. If you are interested in a headless and don’t have Strandberg money, this is 100% a killer option. I’d love to see a 7 string in the future, I absolutely would not hesitate. The finish is very cool and unique, but seeing some standard finishes would also be a lot of fun. My only gripe is that the bridge sits up higher than what I’m used to, so palm muting and chugging took a little getting used to. I’d also love to see a gig bag made available, I had to find one on eBay that would fit it. These notes are not enough for me to give any less than 5 stars though! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2024 by Dan

  • Great .strandberg* copy for a very low price - be prepared to do a basic setup
Overall I was very happy with this guitar for the price. I had to do a basic setup which I typically do on all new guitars, especially cheap ones like this. I polished the frets, oiled the fingerboard, installed new strings, adjusted the truss rod to get the neck straight, and set the intonation and action on the bridge. This took me about an hour in total and was pretty straightforward to do. A couple of the bridge saddles were a bit tight and didn't want to adjust with the (included) small Allen wrench. A few drops of gun oil in the mechanism resolved this, and I was able to adjust the bridge pretty easily. Adjusting the height of the string saddles is quite unusual on this bridge. There are 2 small hex head screws, one of which is a lock screw and the other is a height adjustment. You need to loosen the lock screw first, then you can adjust the height of the roller saddle using the other one (the height varies by turning the cam), and then lock the height back down when you are done. It took me a while to figure this out but it's actually very easy to do once you get the hang of it. A few drops of light oil in the tuning machines also helps to smooth the action. You do need to use the tiny wrench that is magnetically attached to the bridge to adjust the tuning. However, once the new strings were stretched and settled in, and the truss rod correctly set, I have found tuning stability to be excellent. The guitar is well balanced; the headless design means there is absolutely no neck dive. It's light, comfortable, and easy to play. The neck is smooth, the fretwork is pretty decent (just needs a polish to get rid of the tooling marks and graininess), and the pickups are actually very good. I've set mine up with 009 to 042 gauge strings and it's a joy to play. The action is low with no fret buzz, tuning stability is good, and it sounds great. Overall I am very happy with my purchase. If you're not comfortable doing basic setup work like this, I'd suggest you find someone in your local guitar shop to do this for you. It really makes the guitar play and feel at its true potential. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2020 by Jonny Reckless

  • Worth every penny
The guitar plays like a dream. It's build quality is superb. This headless guitar is not just for the shredder. It has a simple, old school layout: 2 humbuckers and a 3 way switch, one volume one tone control. The pickups are PAF pickups. Not high output at all. Combined with the peduke body and hardtail bridge, the tones are very reminiscent of a gibson SG. I'm a jazz/funk/fusion player, and this guitar is perfect for what I do. As far as the feel, playing standing up with a strap the guitar is very well balanced and comfortable to play. It stays in tune incredibly well. I don't have anything bad to say about it. I've bought dozens of budget guitars, Harley Benton, IYV to name a couple. I have 2 Eart guitars and both are a huge step above the other "budget" brands. If you're thinking about getting a different headless because it's 50 or 100 cheaper, don't. Hold out and get the Eart, it's well worth it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 12, 2023 by Mark R. Mark R.

  • Buy it.
It's as if an AI was told to scour guitar forums and collect all the features guitar nerds would want and then design a guitar. The ergonomic shape, a zero fret !!!, stainless frets, 5 piece neck...for $300. I just don't understand how. Great fret work, I love the bridge pickup, the tuning system has been stable and I love having the ball ends of the strings up at the headstump. I had to tighten the neck a bit when it arrived, but of course it has an accessible wheel so it easy. The guitar was intonated when it arrived! People were kind of down on the tuning system in the comments, once I tuned using the little crank, Ive only had to use the fine adjusters. It is heavy, and I'm sick of looking at the blue burled top, it gets tiresome. I don't like the neck pickup, seems real boomy in the midrange, (but I love the bridge). It's a very good guitar, not just cheap, very good. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 29, 2023 by FGT150

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