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Firefly FFLX Solid Body Electric Guitar,Mahogany Guitar body,Stainless steel and ball end frets,rosewood fretboard(BlueBerry Color)

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Color: BlueBerry


Features

  • Mahogany Guitar body and Maple Neck
  • Rosewood Fretboard
  • Stainless steel and ball end frets
  • Customized pickup
  • Nickel strings and bone nut
  • Firefly FFLX Solid Body Electric Guitar

Brand: Firefly


Color: BlueBerry


Top Material Type: Mahogany Wood


Body Material: Mahogany


Back Material Type: Mahogany Wood


Neck Material Type: Maple


Fretboard Material Type: Rosewood


Guitar Pickup Configuration: H-H


String Material Type: Nickel


Hand Orientation: Right


Item Weight: 11.13 pounds


Package Dimensions: 44.6 x 17.5 x 5.6 inches


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: FFLX


Date First Available: February 14, 2024


Back Material: Mahogany Wood


Body Material: Mahogany


Color Name: BlueBerry


Fretboard Material: Rosewood


Guitar Pickup Configuration: H-H


String Material: Nickel


Top Material: Mahogany Wood


Neck Material Type: Maple


Number of Strings: 6


Guitar Bridge System: Tune-O-Matic


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Explorer On A Budget!
Color: BlueBerry
It’s really nice to see Firefly Guitars available on Amazon again and this revised model of the FF-LX does not disappoint. With a wonderful Blueberry finish on a mahogany body, updated Alnico 5 humbucker pickups, stainless steel frets with ball ends, bone nut, maple set neck and rosewood fretboard the FF-LX looks/plays and sounds the part of a much more expensive instrument. Comes boxed in a styrofoam coffin for maximum shipping protection. This guitar came completely playable right out of the box. Mine feels like it was strung with 9’s and after stretching and tuning, no setup was required on my end. Action was set low (but not too low) with good intonation and no string buzz. Frets were polished with no sprout, no scratching with bends and the factory strings were actually pretty good on this. Stock pickups sound very good…tone/volume controls smooth with good taper and no noise. The tuners are holding and doing their job, and the bone nut was cut/shaped nicely. The weight of the guitar was a surprising 8 lbs and balances nicely even with seated play. If you have been looking for a Explorer style guitar to add to your collection without breaking the bank, then the Firefly FF-LX is hard to beat! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 15, 2024 by RedsoxJiminator RedsoxJiminator

  • What's not to love
Bought this about a month after my American made Strat, and do not regret it at all. I'm not going to claim it's better than the Strat. but I play it far more than I play my former go-to. Factory setup was nearly spot on. Action was set to a perfect for balance between playability and avoiding fret buzz (ymmv), frets were even and well finished with no sharp edges with a binding the full length of the finger board to prevent fret sprout, and intonation was nearly dead on, being just slightly flat on the low E and the a strings. All I had to do was restring, tune up, and play. Tuning hardware is solid and stays in tune. The gold hardware combined with the dark purple burst is also very easy on the eyes. I was concerned that I'd get a poorly built guitar in need of a ton of setup and tweaks. What I got has a build quality equal to my Strat with better setup from the factory than the Strat got from the music store that sold it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 21, 2024 by Ben Miller

  • Very impressed - great looking, great playing and inexpensive?
This is a really good instrument and an amazing bargain. I may have just gotten lucky. here are my observations after a few hours of playing. Your experience may vary. PROs: great looking, lighter than expected, solid feeling tuners, good nut cut, excellent fret work, relatively flat radius, string bends are easy, extremely comfortable to play, great set-up right out of the box, stays in tune pretty well, above average packing CONs: No case, body and even the neck are made from wood laminates - this raises the question of how long the adhesives will last, other short cuts: for example shorter than usual strap button screws ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 22, 2024 by G. S Senko

  • Sweet explorer type guitar
Color: Red Burst
Hey there, just writing a review on this Firefly explorer guitar. It's was my first Firefly, WAS, because I recently bought another that is an homage to EVH. Anyway, we're here for the explorer review, right? I honestly was taken aback by the overall quality of Firefly's, it's sturdy, the hardware is pretty good and the fit and finish is remarkable. The model I purchased is, what I would call a bloodburst with red binding around the body, it's evil looking, and I love it! It was pretty well set up out of the box, but there was a little fine tuning needed (adjust the trust rod, change strings, annotate), the usually stuff for any level of guitar after shipping. Anyway, the pickups are over all pretty solid, enough to get you through until you can afford an upgrade at least. Anyway, this guitar really opened my eyes to less expensive guitars, and i wouldn't/didn't hesitate to pick up another Firefly. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 12, 2024 by Misanthrope

  • Almost Completely Impressed
Color: Honey Burst
Just FYI, the pickups read 14.97ohms neck, 7.53 ohms middle, 15.08 bridge. That's a bit too hot for me but on a guitar that most everyone will be shredding on I can understand why Firefly put them in. The pups don't sound bad to me, I just prefer a more vintage to middle set. The pros : The fit and finish is very nice and I had to hunt very closely to find the slightest blemish. It feels good in the hand, nice shape neck, good balance. The finish is superb, maybe A or AA flame maple. As has been mentioned other places, the tuners are close together but nothing I can't work with. They do seem to hold tuning well. The cons : only two, really. There is fret buzz on the high E string at the 10th fret, so the 11th fret treble side is slightly high. The action from the factory is low so I can probably raise it just a tad and help it out without using tools. Also, there seems to be a little ground buzz if I take my hands completely off any metal part. I use Morigami cables so it isn't that. The buzz isn't too bad but it's there. I will investigate it soon. All-in-all I really like the guitar and think it will last a long time down the road. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 11, 2024 by Sparkie

  • Awesome
It was a welcome and challenging intro to a brand new guitar. It needed a lot of setup initially because the strings were buzzing like crazy. Fret buzz, strong feedback/resonance with the note D. Nut needed filling as it was cut too deep, even for a .52 gauge string. Action height needed adjustment. Having done all that, but knowing that I'm starting with a new, factory guitar that just needs setting in and not some random state of affairs like buying a used guitar. Great learning experience and the guitar plays really well and comfortably now, it also looks stunning. It will probably be a great base for new challenge in trying new pickups in the future. The guitar feels like a really solid instrument that can last ages. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 22, 2024 by Bartos

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