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GearIT Electric Guitar (Premium Ash Tonewood),Thinline Semi-Hollow Body, GTL-200 Shoreline Series, 39in Full-Size, P90 Pickup, Humbucker with Coil Split, Round Frets, Accessories - Black

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Color: Black


Features

  • Unique P90 + Humbucker Pickup Configuration: Tap into a broad selection of tones with a vintage-style P90 neck pickup and high-gain humbucker in the bridge position, including a coil split switch for even more possibilities.
  • Thinline Semi-Hollow Body Construction: GTL-200 is crafted from premium ash tonewood and features a semi-hollow body design that improves tone and resonance while reducing weight, ensuring comfort for extended practice sessions and performances.
  • Rounded Frets + Comfortable Neck: GTL-200 utilizes a genuine maple fretboard with rounded and polished frets for smooth playability. The slim neck is easy to navigate for both beginning guitarists and experienced professionals.
  • Coil Split Function with Push-Pull Knob: Experience the magic of coil splitting with the push-pull knob. Transition the chrome-covered bridge pickup from humbucker to single coil mode effortlessly, broadening your tonal options with a simple flick of the switch.
  • Gig bag + Accessories: GTL-200 comes with all the essential accessories, including a padded gig bag, guitar picks, guitar strap, instrument cable, electronic tuner, and extra strings.

Brand: GearIT


Color: Black


Top Material Type: ash


Body Material: Swamp Ash


Back Material Type: ash


Neck Material Type: Maple


Fretboard Material Type: Maple Wood


Guitar Pickup Configuration: S


String Material Type: Stainless Steel


Hand Orientation: Right


Item Weight: 11.28 pounds


Product Dimensions: 39 x 12.8 x 2.75 inches


Country of Origin: China


Date First Available: July 13, 2023


Back Material: ash


Body Material: Swamp Ash


Color Name: Black


Fretboard Material: Maple Wood


Guitar Pickup Configuration: S


String Material: Stainless Steel


Top Material: ash


Neck Material Type: Maple


Number of Strings: 6


Guitar Bridge System: Tune-O-Matic


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  • Gorgeous Thinline Tele
Color: Surf Green
Wow this is a very well-made guitar. Roasted maple neck/fretboard are extremely smooth and comfortable. The hand-polished, rounded frets are smooth as butter and make sliding up/down the neck a breeze. Everything stock on the guitar works well. I purchased the guitar to mod out/upgrade. I didn’t need to at all, but I did since I already had the upgraded parts. I also re-wired with vintage push-back cloth wire and upgraded the jack to a Pure Tone jack. Once again I must reiterate I did not need to do a thing to this guitar. The set-up/string height was perfect right out of the box. The ash body definitely adds weight to the guitar, and also gives the guitar a great tone. I really like the neck stock p90- had an Alnico 5 neck p90 ready to go but kept the stock pup since it sounds so good. The stock PAF bridge humbucker also sounds really good. I swapped for a black Alnico 5 1/2 hotrail/1/2 hex humbucker. I kept the stock PAF to put in another guitar down the road. Vintage machine heads work well. I swapped for black ones but the black ferrils were too wide so I kept the chrome ferrils which makes it look really cool and unique with both black and chrome machine head components. I did not feel like using a dremmel to widen the machine head holes to make the black ferrils fit. I also swapped the chrome vintage saddles for black steel ones. The stock saddles worked just fine. I definitely think this would be an excellent guitar for someone just starting out on their guitar journey. The only thing I’d recommend doing would be swapping out the stock strings. That’s a very simple uograde. The stock strings work I just down-tune so use much heavier gauged strings 56-12’s. Synthetic bone nut does the trick too. Had a Tusq XL nut ready to go as well but I’m keeping the stock nut. I only wish it was a string thru body, but it still has great sustain and definitely stays in tune. I have many, many guitars which I’ve all upgraded from head to toe. I have many brands in the inexpensive to middle priced category along with a few Gibsons and a high-end Martin acoustic. Eart, IYV, Grote, Firefly, Harley Benton, etc. This guitar is right up there in quality with my 2 Earts which both run around $400- double what this guitar costs. I’m very impressed with the build quality, sound, playability, and look. I’ve always wanted a “sea foam” green Thinline Tele. Now I have an excellent one. I will definitely pick up the LP with p90’s and the SSH Strat down the road. I’m really impressed with Gear It. Update- I’ve also purchased the black and the sunburst models- couldn’t pass up on the extremely low price. I wrote my review after quickly swapping the pick-ups. I did not realize that the pickups are “out of phase” and sound brittle and just terrible with both pickups activated with the middle switch setting. There’s quite an easy fix- just swap the hit and ground wires. The bridge hit wire will be on a lug on the switch- desolder and solder hit wire to the ground lug on the switch or on top of the volume pot- then desolder the bare ground/wrapped ground wires and solder to where the bridge hunbuckers wire is on the switch. This will correct the issue and both pickups will sound good together. I’m still giving the guitar a 5 rating due to the high-end features offered along with the amazingly low price. I’ve also found each model also has multiple high frets. High frets cause either bad buzzing, dead notes, a sitar sound, or even the same sound as the fret right before the note played- that just can’t be good. Anyways I’ve recently taught myself how to lower problem frets. This is an advanced, tedious skill/job. Therefor I would not recommend these thinline models for someone just starting out until GearIt gets better with their quality control. This guitar is perfect for someone who knows how to work on a guitar. I believe these issue are the reasons why the prices for these guitar have dropped so job. So this is an amazing guitar with some work. Hopefully GearIt will step up their QC because they’re onto something great with these guitars along with their SSH Strat copies and the white LP with p90’s. Stainless steel/rounded end frets and the roasted maple neck/fretboard are not usually found on inexpensive guitars. I have over 50 import guitars which I’ve all upgraded. I’ve tried just about every import guitar out there along with just about every budget aftermarket part and pickup. GearIt, Westcreek, and Bullfighter are the three manufacturers I’ve seen that are putting higher features on their guitars. I love Eart too but their guitars are higher priced. I’m in no way connected to any of these companies . I’m just someone who loves modding out guitars and just wanted to pass on any helpful information. It’s a win/win situation for anyone out there looking to mod/upgrade these inexpensive guitars or someone starting out who has a friend who’s knowledgeable on fixing/modding guitars. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 6, 2023 by mike mike

  • Great guitar with plenty to love
Really impressed by the aesthetic of this guitar, got it in sunburst and it really looks great! Binding and finish have a lot of mojo, and it is heavy (I like a beefy guitar body in this respect) Function-wise, I didn’t have high expectations, given the price, and I really just picked the guitar up to see what $85 would get you. I was pretty blown away by what $85 will get you! Neck is comfortable, a bit thicker front-to-back than a standard Strat neck, but not much. Rounded fret ends feel great, no issues as you move your fretting hand up and down the maple neck. Pickups are what I really wanted to hear, not just as a quality check but this combination and its options. P-90 in the neck spot sounds like it should, a fat single-coil sound with plenty of output. The humbucker sounds like a humbucker, with a lot of that quack-y midrange on top of you play clean. The tapped humbucker sound is where this guitar really shines, it’s got the single-cool jangle for days. The pickup combinations work well together as they should. Country, rock, pop, it’s all in there! Now the rough spots… the end of the neck/fingerboard isn’t finished, like it looks as if they did spray the neck with the clear coat, but then used a flat sander on the very end, probably to make it fit properly. Doesn’t affect playability but may be an issue as the wood expands and contracts. The F-hole is also not finished with clear coat or anything The weakest point on this guitar is the bridge saddles. With the price of this guitar, you have to cut corners somewhere and the saddles are a vintage strat style, bent metal, not particularly precision-made, so adjusting intonation I had to settle for ‘close enough’ on a couple strings. The tuners are also very cheap feeling. All that said, it tunes up and holds decently. Play-wise, I’ve had so much fun with this guitar, and really enjoy playing it. I own many guitars and have been a working musician for many years. I said in a video review on tik tok that I would have taken the guitar to a gig the night it arrived if I had a gig that night. Well, Saturday night I did. 3-hour gig, the usual touch-up tuning here and there and it held pretty good and sounded great! If you are a beginner, the work this guitar needs when it arrives is just a mild setup, but if you don’t know how to do that it will be a $60 service at a guitar shop. I’m going to keep this in my rotation of instruments - I’ll look for replacement saddles and tuners on the used market, but can see this guitar getting a lot of use, even as-is. Guitar came with a gig bag of low quality (no padding inside) that is good enough to hold the guitar and some accessories but does not offer a lot of protection. The clip-on tuner works great, nylon strap with non-leather ends might not last too long but is holding the guitar just fine, and the cable is a good length. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 29, 2024 by Jon Wolske

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