Best budget (Image credit: Kramer) 4. Kramer Baretta Special A rock and roll machine that’s insane value for money Specifications Body:Mahogany Neck:Maple Scale:25.5" Fingerboard:Rosewood Frets:22, Medium Jumbo Pickups:1x Alnico V Zebra Coil Humbucker ...
They have a wide selection of aftermarket pickups ideally suited to Strats,Teles, and a variety of other guitars. They even have humbuckers, seven- or eight-string pickups, P90 style pickups, and offset pickups. Seymour Duncan is always a good place to look for a pickup upgrade, with thei...
The Rickenbacker 620 Deluxe is a solidbody guitar with a unique double cutaway body profile that is described as a cresting wave, making it hard to mistake for a guitar from other manufacturers. Equally unique is its electronics, which include a pair of hi-gain single-coil pickups that can ...
Epiphone headstock, has no discernible compromises. Although its neck profile is on the chunkier side, it’s very playable – and not quite as fat as some baseball-bat examples out there. Importantly, its pickups aren’t messing around, either, with all of the vocal midrange P90s are ...
If you’re on a budget and looking for the authentic Jazzmaster experience, the Classic Vibe from Squier is a great shout. With two Fender-designed pickups, all of the standard Jazzmaster wiring, a quality non-threaded Jaguar-style bridge and a range of appealing finishes, it’s a great wa...
This instrument features F holes which give an acoustic/electric flavour to the sound, the top is made from Canadian cherry wood, so it produces a vibrant sound. There’s two vintage style P90 pickups so you get tones of nice tones out of the guitar. The cutaway on the guitar allows you...
The electronics that come with it are two Godin Kingpin P90 single-coil pickups, mounted at the neck and bridge respectively. To control these, you have a single tone knob, a single volume knob and a 3-way pickup selector. This guitar will offer you a warm, clear and well balanced ton...
The budget electric market has has been booming over the last few years, and with the quality and variety we’ve seen in 2021, it’s no wonder that they can’t make these guitars fast enough.