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Monoprice Series 6 String Indio Retro Classic Electric Guitar with Gig Bag, Sunburst, Right, (610263) |25.5 Inches|

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Arrives Oct 11 – Oct 17
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Color: Sunburst


Features

  • Easy to Play: Indio Classic guitars are perfect for beginners or for players that need a practice or back-up axe. They feature easy-to-play, "fast" satin necks and quiet, full sounding pick-ups.
  • Industry Standard Features: Indio Classic guitars boast industry standard features and sizes, just like the big name guitar companies, but at a fraction of the price. The Cali Classic features 22 frets, a 25.5" scale, and a 9.5" radius.
  • Make it Your Own: Change the pick-ups or change the pots to make this Indio guitar your own. The large open cavity allows for complete customization. It is a great way to experiment with tone and aftermarket hardware, without destroying your primary piece.
  • Monoprice not only stands behind every product we sell with a 1 year replacement warranty, we offer a 30-day money back guarantee as well! If the product you purchase does not satisfy your needs, send it back for a full refund.

Brand: Monoprice


Color: Sunburst


Body Material: Basswood


Guitar Pickup Configuration: S


String Material Type: nickle_steel


Hand Orientation: Right


Guitar Bridge System: Hard Tail


Scale Length: 25.5 Inches


Number of Strings: 6


Product Dimensions: 41.5"L x 16.5"W x 4.5"H


Item Weight: 10 pounds


Product Dimensions: 41.5 x 16.5 x 4.5 inches


Item model number: 610263


Date First Available: January 15, 2018


Body Material: Basswood


Color Name: Sunburst


Guitar Pickup Configuration: S


Scale Length: 25.5 Inches


String Gauge: Light


String Material: nickle_steel


Number of Strings: 6


Guitar Bridge System: Hard Tail


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  • Excellent buy at this price. Be prepared to do a little work (or get someone to do it for you).
Color: Sunburst
I needed a Tele for recording. I didn't want to sink a bunch of money into one, so I just picked this one up on Amazon after reading reviews all over the Internet about how good it was. I wasn't disappointed, but it took me a few weeks to learn the guitar's idiosyncrasies. First, take screwdrivers, wrenches, and whatever else you need. Remove the factory strings and go all around the bridge and body, tightening up the screws from the factory. Flip it over and do the neck and tuner screws as well. Second, setup. You can run 10's on this guitar, and get the intonation set properly, but it's not going to have that Tele twang. If you try to run 9's, you won't be able to pull the saddles back far enough on the low E and A to get a correct intonation setting. Cutting or removing the saddle springs helps, but on the low E I just removed it altogether. Still no joy. My solution was to run "light top, regular bottom" string sets, like the D'Addario EXL125's. Top E is a .09, bottom E is a .46. You still get the twang, but on the bottom, the larger diameter slows the string vibration down enough that pulling the saddles all the way back isn't necessary. I found the twang to be more pronounced when top-loading the strings (through the back of the bridge) rather than through the body. Another is getting it to stay in tune. If you're having this issue, it is an easy fix. Get some Vaseline and lube every string contact point. Start with the undersides of the string trees on the headstock, then the nut, then the string saddles, then re-tighten your strings and retune. Stretch the strings if necessary (and it probably will be). Grab and tug upward on each one firmly, but not so hard that you break them. Keep doing this until the tone doesn't change when you to it, then tune normally. A more permanent fix would be to get a set of nut files and change the dimensions of the area where the string goes through the nut. But, that's definitely a job for a luthier, because if you change the nut dimension too much, you can seriously mess up the guitar's playability. The Vaseline trick isn't permanent, but it's cheap, impossible to mess up, and it works. That's it. If you have problems setting the intonation or keeping it in tune, those two procedures should help. Once you get it sorted, it sounds great. The pickups aren't super hot, but boy do they have a great sound. Roll back the tone while using the bridge pickup, and you've got something special. As far as fit and finish go, the Classic is a great looking guitar. I got the Sunburst and it really scratched an itch I've had for a long time about getting a sunburst Telecaster. The wood does have some tiny, almost unnoticeable knots in it, but they're off center, almost within the black part of the sunburst, so not super visible. Neck is wide and flat. After I got used to playing it, it was difficult to go back to my home-built Stratocaster, because the neck is much narrower. It also has pretty big frets, which makes it easier to play. it also makes chords go out of tune if you push too hard. This guitar likes a light touch. All in all, I've enjoyed this guitar and I've already recorded some with it and it sounds great. I'm in the process of building a Tele right now, so I'll probably keep the Indio until at lest then and continue to use it for practice and recording. Update, 11/5/22 - Nearly three years on, now, and the Indio is still one of my favorites. The finish has held up incredibly well for a cheap guitar. It still looks like new, even though I've not babied it. I bought at custom maple Tele neck for it and pulled the fantastic rosewood original for another project. The new neck fit perfectly, and makes a classic looking guitar. I upgraded the original saddles, which were conventional saddles, to brass roller saddles that further enhanced the tone. Eventually, I'll drop a set of Wilkinsons in it, as the factory pickups are not as hot as some of my other guitars. Don't notice it much when recording, but Wilkinsons would really improve the tone...every set I've ever gotten has been fantastic. If you're wanting to get into Teles but don't have a ton to spend, if you want a nice project guitar, or want to buy something interesting for a beginner, you really can't go wrong with one of these. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 2, 2020 by squashpup squashpup

  • This guitar will need to be set up for playing
Color: Sunburst
I build guitars mostly for fun and friends, I bought this guitar just to see what kind of workmanship and what quality control was put into its building from the factory. I was pleased to find that this guitar was well made and finished. The pick up are very good, neck is surprising well made, tuners are okay but would change them out later, saddles are pot metal cast but okay, nut is okay but it to should be change later, fret ends were a little sprouted on the ends but they to can be filed, bridge it a top lode only but if you know what your doing you can drill to make a string though body. All in all better stater guitar than most around $100 and the best it it can be up-graded with new electronics and pick up's anytime down the road, good for mods. I would even go as far and say they are a hair bit better than the Squire starter guitars. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 7, 2023 by ICU

  • Well worth the money!
Color: Navy
Product arrived on time, packaging was beat to hell, guitar somehow survived, probably a testament to the gig bag. No sharp fret ends! Tuners are not good, we’ll see if they hold tune, but I will replace them anyway. The nut looks well cut but is set way too high, I’ll file the string grooves down to make it more playable. Action was too high, I lowered the bridge saddles but the nut will have still to be filed. The intonation was really close! The pickups sound good and the pots are smooth and have good taper. The fretboard needs serious oiling. Overall, it’s better than I expected. Well worth the money! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 24, 2023 by Rose

  • Very Surprised!😀
Color: Blonde
I saw this guitar mentioned in several you tube videos and only heard positive reviews. How is it possible to manufacture a well made instrument for this low a price? The only negative out of the box was the strings are mot very good. Even with the junky strings it played ok. After changing the string I saw no need for a setup. Comparing this guitar to my Squier bullet that had a setup this was just as good if not better for far less money including a case. Currently it looks like they sold all of these for obvious reasons. The fit and finish is great and the switch seems more solid than the Squier. I see no reason to make any upgrades right away. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 30, 2023 by Ken

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