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This DIY Electric Guitar Kit offers a complete package for aspiring musicians, featuring a double neck design with high-quality mahogany and rosewood materials. Perfect for customization, it includes all necessary components for assembly, making it an ideal choice for beginners looking to create their own unique instrument.
Neck Material Type | Mahogany |
String Material Type | Alloy Steel |
Fretboard Material Type | Rosewood |
Body Material Type | Mahogany |
Back Material Type | mahogany |
Top Material Type | Mahogany Wood |
Color | Natural |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 12"L x 8"W x 2"H |
Scale Length | 628mm/24.75'' |
Guitar Bridge System | Tune-O-Matic |
Number of Strings | 12 |
Hand Orientation | Right |
Guitar Pickup Configuration | H |
C**D
Great guitar, fun build!
Awesome kit! Fun tinkering project for the weekend and it plays really really well. Way more solid and full sounding than my Epiphones/Squires. I spent A LOT of time reshaping the heads, charring and finishing the unpainted wood, sanding, and painting because I’m a bit of a perfectionist 😂 but straight out of the box it was pretty well finished. You DON’T need to solder anything, it’s all plug and play for the wiring. Got a little stuck on the method to wire the bridge/ground wires but a quick YouTube search fixed that. Also remember when you’re installing the hardware, the predrilled holes might be a tad off here and there so don’t rush it. For example on the pick guards, start on the holes that line up perfect and do the other holes last. The wood is soft so the screws will find their way home. Really happy with the finished product especially for the price point.
J**A
I call it Heartbreaker.
It was a great project. I spent a week sanding and finishing the wood. The actual build only took a few hours. The setup of the 12 string took a couple more hours because the nut had to be filed quite a bit. The 6 string nut was pretty close, so I haven't messed with it yet although it needs to come down. The parts fit together well. The wiring was well laid out, with wire colors matching and connectors that only fit together one way. Two of the plastic covers needed a little trimming to fit. The front strap button needs to be moved up to the upper horn because the guitar flops forward when I'm not holding it. It sounds good and is fun to play. I'm very happy about it!
K**R
This is a Solid Kit for the Dollar!...However...
If you build guitars, or have a basic understanding of their construction, you will love this kit. All parts are included, well organized, the routing of the body and positioning of neck pockets, saddle and bridge posts are accurate. The quality of the body and necks blew me away and are pretty much worth the cost of the kit to begin with.A COUPLE of CAVEATS:...But not not a deal killer,#1: The wiring schematic provided with the kit is simply incorrect. Throw this away immediately!#2: The wiring harness, pickups, switches, and pots are of very poor quality. So, if you are going to all the effort to build this guitar, find an accurate wiring diagram and put some solid electronics in it (you'll thank yourself later.)That said, this kit IS a bargain. I would definitely purchase this kit again.
R**Y
Really enjoying the kit and love the guitar in the end!
I am really enjoying building this guitar and painting everything the way I want.
T**K
Great customer service. Very happy
I’m a 70 year old retired engineer and part time musician wannabe. This kit was fun and surprisingly, it sounds great. The hardest part is get it the paint the way you like it. I used a mahogany stain with several coats of spray on polyurethane. It came out great but you have to be a bit meticulous if you want good results.The biggest plus I can give this company is for the customer service. I had a couple of issues with the kit and sent an email to them. I had the answer and the fix by the next morning. The second time for a different concern was answered in the same day. This is the reason for the 5 stars.The kit was well made and everything fit and all the pre drilled holes lined up perfectly. I did throw out the strings that came with it and installed my own.The only thing that could be better in my opinion, is the instructions . There is a video that I used which was very helpful but there was no narration, only background music. This could be made better. All in all and considering the price, this is a good deal and fun to build.
A**A
More Bang For The Buck
Been playing for about 49 years and wanted the novelty of a double neck but didn't want to pay 5K for a high end. I was actually quite impressed with this. As with any DIY kit, I expected some imperfections. The only thing I had to do was sand a the edges of the frets and clean out one of the neck pockets a little bit. Other than that, it was a really smooth assembly. I did, however, replace the wiring harness with PRS pots and Switchcraft switches as well as 2 pair of SD pickups. Please note that there is absolutely nothing wrong with the electronics that come with this kit, I just have a preference to the higher gain of Seymour Duncan pups. The tuning machines are decent and do stay in tune once one has played the guitar for a while and worked the little bit of slack that may be wrapped on the the tuners. For a project guitar, this is well worth the $220 you guys are selling it for.
A**R
Fantastic value, fun guitar
Full disclaimer, experienced luthier here: The wiring needs a little love but works ok as supplied and for $220 this is just a screaming deal. Everything is here, is neat and clean and reasonably functional as is. The supplied strings are meh, especially for the 12 string neck but with these kits I always assemble and play first to see if there are any deeper issues before I put a finish on the thing and they're a perfect throwaway set for that. At the end of the day it's hard to find anything bad to say at this price point. It sounds and looks great and is a fun and unique guitar(s). If you're reasonably adventurous and know how to hold a screwdriver and use the internet I think you can do this just fine. Every screw has a correct place, they're not labeled but take your time and think through where they go based on how many of each size you have and you'll be fine.
S**Y
Fun to build
The instructions were not very clear on the wiring. Had to take it apart several times till I figured it out on my own. But it was fun to build, and even though the balance isn't very good it's fun to sit and play. I wouldn't bother standing and using a strap because the balance is that bad. But I do like to play it it's still fun.
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