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WestCreek Revenge Solid Body Electric Guitar, Heavy Metal Guitar, Right Handed, Alnico Humbucker Pickups, Rounded End Jumbo Frets, Bone nut, Rosewood Fretboard, Mahogany Body

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Color: Winter Camo


Features

  • WestCreek Revenge Introduction: This WestCreek Revenge electric guitar is easy to access the upper frets.
  • Musical Style: Revenge model electric guitar is heavy metal guitar.
  • Bone Nut: Bone nut much denser and tough than other types of guitar nuts. It will transfer the sound vibrations with great efficiency, without absorbing them.
  • Rounded End Medium Jumbo Frets: Smooth and comfortable playability.
  • Comfortable Slim C Guitar Neck: The WestCreek electric guitar neck makes your hands comfortable when playing.

Brand: WestCreek Guitars


Color: Winter Camo


Top Material Type: Mahogany Wood


Body Material: Mahogany


Neck Material Type: Maple


Fretboard Material Type: Rosewood


Guitar Pickup Configuration: H-H


String Material Type: Stainless Steel


Hand Orientation: Right


Guitar Bridge System: TOM


Manufacturer: WestCreek Guitars


Brand Name: WestCreek Guitars


Color: Winter Camo


Neck Material Type: Maple


String Material Type: Stainless Steel


Fretboard Material Type: Rosewood


Body Material Type: Mahogany


Top Material Type: Mahogany Wood


Guitar Bridge System: TOM


Number of Strings: 6


Hand Orientation: Right


Guitar Pickup Configuration: H-H


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  • Great value shredder
Color: Winter Camo
If you want an explorer style under 400 then this is an excellent option. Nothing was wrong with this instrument out of the box. Tuned down for shipping, set the strings to standard and hooked it up to a Fender super champ 2 (with warehouse veteran 20 watt) to try out some different voicings etc. The neck is natural/dry I’d say. Pretty standard neck pick up at this level. The bridge pickup is “heavy metal” a bit hot which makes the middle position quite useful. Bridge is excellent for chording and soloing. I was planning to have some SD invaders installed but there’s no rush on that from my ears. It’s a gain master but also decent clean. I got this to riff with gain and it will do that in spades. I also like that the sound and feel is quite different from my other metal makers, a Dunable Asteroid DE and Schecter Riggs FRS Ultra. In terms of value, I also have an IYV 300 (green LP) and an older Epi special I in tv yellow. All 3 are great values, the wood of the IYV is quite good but I replaced pickups and all hardware on that plus a pro setup. Now it rocks. This is a better “rocker” out of the box and it is set up quite nicely. The epi is basswood, looks great, amazing rosewood fretboard, and very underrated stock pickups (700T/650R). All 3 are great $200 guitars and obviously my faves but for the Revenge - it’s quite nice, rocks well, decent hardware, unique neck feel. Pretty chunky - more gibby style than Ibanez. Packed well. No blemishes. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 27, 2024 by C. A. Boylstein C. A. Boylstein

  • Punches way above it’s weight!!!
This guitar should not be this good. It beats guitars I have that cost way more and does it easily. I am not saying it’s better than a Gibson or Fender or any other high end guitar. But honestly it’s not far behind. I’ll start with the neck., it’s perfectly straight and the fret job is one of the best I have seen on a guitar under $800. Every fret is level, crowned and highly polished. They are all also even with the sides of the neck. The nut has been nicely cut and the action was perfect out of the box. The finish on the guitar is extremely good, it is very slick and very shiny. I spent a good bit of time looking for flaws and found none. The pickups are clear and bright when played on a clean channel and get nice and dirty with some drive. When you add heavy distortion they really scream. They will probably not get replaced. The tuners are not ultra high quality but they are not bad either. Once I tuned it to E standard I did not have to retune the guitar. The pots are all smooth and all have a great feel. The selector switch does not pop when changing position. The bridge and tail piece are both of good quality and do not rock and wiggle at all. The only negative I have found is the strings are not that great, not horrible but not great. They will be replaced this weekend with NYXL’s. The packaging was very nice, the guitar is incased in high quality foam, it is however only a single box and not double boxed. I would recommend this guitar completely to anyone looking for a superb guitar and doesn’t want to spend a ton. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2024 by Justin T.

  • Great Value for the Money, Especially if you have some Guitar Experience
Color: Purple
Out of the box, all I had to do was change strings, tune up and the guitar played great, it really did. The strings it comes with were terrible and dirty. Once I took them off, I wiped down the fretboard, cleaned the neck a little bit etc. Put the new set of strings on and was good to go. I was expecting to have to do a little home-guitar-set up or if it was really rough, a pro set up. But I did not have some of the experiences others buying this guitar have had. YMMV. Maybe I got lucky, maybe the company is doing a better job recently. I did not have to adjust the bridge/action. I did not have to adjust pickups. There were no intonation problems. Volume and tone pots were clean and worked well. Frets are great. No issues with the nut. I even went up a gauge in strings (9-46) and the channels in the nut were still just fine. I really put this guitar through its paces the first weekend I had it with a long jam session. In my rig, at volume and compared to my other primary guitars; this guitar is going to need a new pickup (s) So that's what I did. I already ordered a new bridge pickup for 100 bucks. Even after installation, I am only going to be into this guitar for about $300 bucks. CAN"T BEAT IT IMO. I could have bought a p/u set for 200 but since that would double the cost of the guitar and I hardly ever use the neck p/u anyways, I went bridge only. I had my eye on this guitar because it looks sick! and the Price was an eye opener and an eye-brow raiser at the same time. I read all of the reviews here; did some further research and kept watching it. Finally pulled the trigger on Amazon Prime day when there was a coupon available. That made the price under 200. I would say this is a great beginner guitar; or a great secondary guitar if you are an intermediate player. Especially vs paying several hundred dollars to over 1000 dollars for even an Epiphone Explorer. And you can't find Ibanez Destroyers hardly at all. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 17, 2023 by Jeff M. Catlin Jeff M. Catlin

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