🎶 Build Your Dream Guitar—Your Sound, Your Style!
The DIY Electric Guitar Kit is a comprehensive package designed for beginners, featuring a curved mahogany body, AAA flamed maple top, mahogany neck, and rosewood fingerboard. This kit allows you to customize your guitar while ensuring high-quality sound and sustainability. With all necessary components included, you can easily assemble your instrument and unleash your creativity.
R**I
Quality kit! All the tools are there
Great diy kit for someone looking for a project. Like any guitar builder kit you get, it’s what you put in to it, you will get out of it. All the tool are there for you to build a quilt les paul style guitar. Just make sure to follow the instructions and set up to YOUR preferences. Definitely worth the price!
S**Z
Amazing
I’ve always wanted to build my own guitar especially a Les Paul. This kit is perfect for what I’ve always wanted. It does need fixes that can easily be done. The biggest issue I had was the neck fitting in order to get the perfect look you must cut the part of the neck at a slant to fit it to the body of the guitar. Another thing is that I suggest adding a neck plate to securely hold the neck and the body together as I do not trust glue to hold the two together.
D**A
Great Value!
FANTASTIC kit! Great fitting neck joint. Will add this kit to my cart again and again!
B**S
not worth buying
this kit is bad the neck does not fit right nothing telling how to put it together total regret buying it
S**G
Good purchase
It's a great buy if you want to start working on your own guitars as a beginner. I had a blast assembling it, and it took the stains pretty well. It did have a nick in the top layer towards the round end, but it was easily worked into the stain colors.Would definitely recommend.
S**E
Not bad if
This was my second diy so I knew what to expect. Had to trim the body to get the neck to fit...no biggie...few minutes with a Dremel.Have the bridge as low as it will go and had to tighten the truss bar but that solved it. Action is fine. The only other issue is the 2 out of the 3 pots are funky. Still working on those. Not one pot works guitar sounds fine... I'm a hobbyist so I don't make money with my guitars. For the money and the fun and if you can do basic finishing stuff it's a blast.
P**I
Not so bad if you are a guitar builder
I bought this for my new line of guitars which includes fractal burning, a dangerous procedure that did land me in the hospital for three days until I learned how to properly do it.As far as the kit, the body it not bad at all, needs a little sanding, cleaning up, nothing different than a plank build from scratch would have, something I did for 12 years. Kits are funny...some are great, some need a lot of TLC, but most are just what you think, a raw piece of wood, needing sanding and polishing before staining or painting.This is a good kit.I have bought one, this is my second.Think about it...where are you going to get a top like this on a archtop LP, with a great neck for this kind of money? Price them out separately. And the hardware...who cares, I am changing it all out anyway, save for maybe the strap holders and the neck plate. All the pots, pickups, wiring, switches, gone. But for the price of admission for the body and the neck, it is worth it, IMHO
J**R
Very nice kit, but…
Over all this is a very good kit. I’m not new to guitars, but this is my first time doing anything more than change the strings and clean the guitar.The kit technically has everything you need, but the instructions were minimal and basically assumed you knew how to wire a guitar, as the only instructions were a partial wiring schematic that leaves off the grounding connection point, which is the bridge, in case you were wondering. There was also not a pre drilled hole from the pickup pocket to the hole where the bridge bushing is installed. So once I figured out that was needed, had to drill that hole so the wire could be routed over to the bridge bushing.There’s also no indication of orientation for the time switch, nor is there directions on which knobs go where, so if you didn’t already know you either need to research it on your own or just guess.Last install issue was the strings were just kind of supplied unlabeled. You can probably figure it out, but I just chucked those and installed a new labeled set I had laying around.Those issues aside, once it’s assembled, tuned, and you’ve dialed in the intonation (YouTube it or take it to a guitar shop), it’s actually not a bad guitar. But the best part about it is, you can paint it, customize the hardware, and just make it your own, and because of that, it’s one of my favorite in my collection.
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