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EastCoast ST1 Electric Guitar in Black with Maple Fretboard

£99.00

The EastCoast ST1 Electric Guitar in Black with Maple Fretboard is In stock available now for fast UK delivery online for GBP 99 + Delivery. The EastCoast GS100 is the ultimate beginner guitar for almost any style of music. The iconic S-style axe was the second electric guitar ever produced and hundreds of brands have…

Description

The EastCoast ST1 Electric Guitar in Black with Maple Fretboard is In stock available now for fast UK delivery online for GBP 99 + Delivery. This excellent piece of kit is manufactured by EastCoast Guitars and in New condition and comes with a great warranty.

The EastCoast GS100 is the ultimate beginner guitar for almost any style of music. The iconic S-style axe was the second electric guitar ever produced and hundreds of brands have put their own twist on the classic design. 

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Sound

The GS100 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 interchangeable pickups. 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 change 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, be it one suited to 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 guitars are brilliant starter instruments that come packed with great features to get a beginner going. These instruments are some of the best low-cost guitars we've come across, especially when compared to others in similar price brackets. EastCoast guitars have got a large sweeping range of electric guitars and basses.

They can produce a wide arrange array of sounds thanks to their high-quality electronics and the entire range have a got a look of familiarity about them while retaining their own character too. They're built in a factory in the East and by keeping production costs down, they're able to produce guitars that punch above their weight at every level. They look slick, play well and sound great and are the perfect way to see yourself into the world of the electric guitar or bass!

Specifications

  • Neck: Maple
  • Body: Poplar
  • Fingerboard: Purpleheart
  • Construction: Bolt-on
  • Pickups: Single-Coils
  • Hardware: Chrome

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Maple

Maple is a type of hardwood commonly used in the construction of guitar necks and fingerboards due to its strength, stability, and attractive appearance. It is known for its light color, fine grain pattern, and smooth texture, making it a popular choice among guitar manufacturers and players alike.

In guitar construction, maple is often used for:

  1. Necks: Maple is a popular wood choice for guitar necks due to its stability and durability. It provides a bright and articulate tone with good sustain, making it well-suited for a wide range of playing styles. Maple necks are often finished with a clear gloss or satin finish to highlight the natural beauty of the wood.
  2. Fingerboards: Maple is also used for guitar fingerboards, the smooth surface where the frets are embedded. Maple fingerboards offer a bright and snappy tone with excellent clarity and definition. They are often finished with a clear gloss or satin finish to protect the wood and enhance its appearance.
  3. Top Woods: Maple is occasionally used as a top wood for electric guitars, particularly in semi-hollow and hollow-body designs. Maple tops can provide a bright and articulate tone with enhanced clarity and sustain.

Overall, maple is valued in guitar construction for its combination of strength, tonal properties, and aesthetic appeal. It is commonly used in conjunction with other woods, such as mahogany or alder, to achieve specific tonal characteristics and visual aesthetics in electric guitar designs.

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