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Telecaster

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Danelectro Convertible Acoustic

Danelectro Convertible Acoustic-Electric Guitar Cream | Musician's Friend The new Convertible sports both a Lipstick and piezo pickup for exceptional versatility in a stylish package. Its hollowbody nature means you can also practice without plugging in. Features include a floating bridge, master tone and volume knobs and a pickup mix control for dialing in a any blend of acoustic and electric tones you desire. Lipstick + Piezo Pickup. Floating Bridge. Master Tone. Master Volume. Pickup Mix Control (center is 50/50). • • • • • • • • • • © 2023 Musician's Friend Inc.

Guitars

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Best Electric Guitars 2023

Offering an unparalleled level of expression and creativity, it's easy to see why the glorious electric guitar has captured the hearts of so many. In this guide, we're breaking down the very best electric guitars on the market right now, from iconic designs that have stood the test of time to modern-day classics that are redefining what a six-string can do. We know that the term "best electric guitar" is very subjective. Some players are looking for a workhorse that can easily handle the harsh conditions of the road, while others are seeking a beautifully handcrafted instrument that looks just as good as it sounds. Of course, the best electric guitar might also look different to a professional player with a few decades worth of experience under their belt, compared to a beginner seeking their first entry into the wonderful world of six strings. As such, we've covered a lot of ground in our list of the best electric guitars currently available. So, whether you're an experienced shredder, or you've always fancied dipping a toe into the sonic landscape of jazz, rock, or blues, we've got you covered. Regardless of price or style, all the guitars on this list are gig-worthy, can record well and are built to a very high standard. Best electric guitars: Guitar Player picks The single best electric guitar available is hard to pin down, however, if you’re going down the route of bright, spanky single coil sounds, then the Fender American Pro II Strat is hard to beat. It offers supe...

Electric Guitars For Sale

Electric stringed instruments most traditionally played by being worn over the shoulder (or balanced on the knee), fretted with one hand, and plucked or strummed with the other. When the strings are played, magnetic pickups take the sound and send it to an amplifier to make it louder. They’ve been popular in music since the mid-1900s. The best electric guitar for beginners is one that is not overly expensive, is comfortable for the player, has decent quality construction, and makes the player excited to play! For a first electric guitar, we recommend looking into starter guitar kits that come with a guitar, and amplifier, a strap, cables, and often times a lesson book.

Electric Guitars

Enter email to be notified when this item is back in stock: Enter your email to be notified when this item is in stock: Enter your email to be notified about product updates: Become a Taylor Insider and receive emails with guitar giveaways and prizes, cool deals, guitar news, and more from Taylor Guitars! Submit Our electric guitars deliver the same rewarding mix of playability, tone and craftsmanship that players love about our acoustics. Proprietary Taylor pickups fueled the design of our current electric family, featuring three series, each loaded with player-friendly features: the groundbreaking hollowbody hybrid T5, the electric-leaning T5z, and the semi-hollowbody T3. It is hard to imagine modern music without the wide-reaching impact of the electric guitar. Easily one of the most versatile instruments ever created, it changed virtually every genre of music while creating entirely new genres, most notably rock and roll. The need for a louder guitar became clear in the late 1800s as concert halls grew in size. By the 1920s, with the popularity of big bands, the The patent for the first electric guitar was awarded to George Beauchamp and Adolph Rickenbacker for their Rickenbacker “Frying Pan.” Their patent included their key invention: the electromagnetic pickup. Using a coil of wire passed over a magnet, it turned power current into a field capable of amplifying vibrations. In the 1930s and ’40s, jazz and blues guitarists were the first to benefit from the new sound o...