Eastcoast ST1 Electric Guitar In Drab Olive Green With Rosewood Fretboard

£99.00

The EastCoast ST1 is the ultimate beginner guitar for almost any style of music. The iconic S-style guitar was the one of the earliest electric guitars ever produced and hundreds of brands have put their own twist on the classic design.  Key Features Perfect For Beginners – Built with beginners in mind and brought to you […]

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Description

The EastCoast ST1 is the ultimate beginner guitar for almost any style of music. The iconic S-style guitar was the one of the earliest electric guitars ever produced and hundreds of brands have put their own twist on the classic design. 

Key Features

  • Perfect For Beginners – Built with beginners in mind and brought to you at an accessible price, the EastCoast ST1 is a comfortable, lightweight guitar with sounds & classic looks to match – whatever your style!
  • Versatile Sonic Palette – The Poplar construction provides a tight, resonant tone, while the switchable single-coil pickups put a huge range of electric guitar sounds at your fingertips, from rock to funk to twangy pop.
  • Excellent Tuning Stability – The ST1 keeps your strings in tune thanks to solid die-cast tuners – but if you want to get expressive, the 6-saddle ‘whammy’ bar is primed for wild Hendrix-style wailing!

Sound

The ST1 has three single-coil pickups – the parts of the guitar that take the sound of the strings and directs it into an amp. These produce a twangy, bright tone suited to crisp clean sounds and searing solo leads. There are loads of sounds to explore because of the three pickups that you can switch between in seconds. Perfect for players who want to play lots of styles of music. 

You might be wondering what the protruding handle is coming out of the bridge. This tremolo or ‘whammy’ bar as it’s commonly known, lets you bend and wobble the note of the string without moving your left hand. You can get extremely creative with the tremolo. 

Looks

Almost every guitarist has played or owned an S-style guitar, whether it’s for blues, folk, jazz or metal. The double-cutaway makes it extremely easy to get your left hand up to the highest of the 22 frets. These are the thin metal bars across the fingerboard. The more you have, the more notes you can play. 

About EastCoast Guitars

EastCoast produce brilliant starter instruments that come packed with great features that are perfect for beginner rockstars and guitarists on a budget. They really are some of the best low-cost guitars we’ve come across, especially when compared to others of a similar price! By spending a little extra time and selecting higher-quality components and woods, Eastcoast are able to offer much more value without compromising their accessible price point – they offer a broad range of affordable electric guitars, acoustics, basses and even amplifiers.

Specifications

Body

  • Finish: Glossy
  • Body: Poplar
  • Pickguard: Black, 3-Ply

Neck

  • Scale: 25.5″
  • Neck: Selected Canadian Maple
  • Fingerboard: Rosewood
  • Fingerboard Radius: 12″
  • Frets: Nickel
  • Number of Frets: 21
  • Position Marks: Dots Inlayed, White
  • Nut: Synthetic Bone
  • Nut Width: 42mm
  • Truss Rod: 2 Way Truss Rod

Hardware & Electronics

  • Machine Heads: Die-Cast, Chrome
  • Bridge: Six saddle fulcrum vibrato bridge
  • Strings: D’Addario
  • Pickups: 3 x Ceramic Single Coils
  • Pickup Configuration: SSS
  • Controls: 1V. 1T., 3 Way Switch

About the manufacturer

EastCoast

EastCoast is a guitar and bass brand focused on providing affordable, beginner-friendly instruments that are easy to play and well set up for learning. Their range typically includes electric, acoustic and bass guitars, often designed with comfortable neck profiles, simple controls and classic styling. Understanding that EastCoast instruments prioritise accessibility, value for money and reliability helps new players choose a first instrument that supports good technique and long-term progression.

More info about this Product

Electric Guitars

Electric guitars use magnetic pickups to convert string vibration into an electrical signal, allowing the sound to be shaped through amplifiers and effects. Key things to understand include body shape, pickup type, neck profile, scale length and bridge design, as these all affect tone, feel and sustain. They are used across almost every modern genre, from clean and expressive to high-gain and aggressive styles, making them one of the most versatile instruments available.

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