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Description
The EART GW2 electric guitar is a masterful fusion of craftsmanship and innovation, designed for musicians who demand both style and substance. Its roasted Padauk body with Poplar Burl veneer not only presents a stunning visual appeal but also delivers a punchy and resonant tone, making it a versatile choice for genres ranging from blues to thrash. The 5-piece roasted Maple/Padauk neck offers exceptional stability, ideal for accommodating lower tunings and heavier gauge strings without compromising playability.
Each aspect of the GW2 is thoughtfully crafted to enhance your playing experience. The compound U to C neck profile allows for comfortable transitions across the fretboard, while the 9.5" to 14" compound radius fingerboard is perfect for both intricate chord work and soaring solos. You'll appreciate the durability and smoothness of the hand-polished medium jumbo stainless steel frets, which support effortless bends and articulate notes with clarity.
Equipped with Eart's Custom Classic 57 Alnico-V pickups, the GW2 provides a wide tonal palette, from glassy trebles to tight, full bass, and clear, articulate mids—even under high gain. The guitar's hardware is convenient and intuitive, featuring a custom headless bridge tuning system and a dual-action truss rod with a bottom wheel adjust for precise setup. Whether you're in the studio or on stage, the EART GW2 promises a performance that stands out.
Key Features:
- Scale Length: 25.5" (648mm)
- Body Wood: Roasted Padauk with Poplar Burl Veneer
- Neck Wood: 5-Piece Roasted Maple/Padauk
- Fingerboard: India Rosewood, 9.5" - 14" Compound Radius
- Neck Profile: Compound U To C Shape
- Frets: 24 Medium Jumbo Stainless Steel
- Pickups: Eart Custom Classic 57 Alnico-V Set
- Controls: 3-Way Switch, 1 Tone, 1 Volume
- Tuning System: Eart Custom Headless Bridge Tuning System
- Bridge: Eart Custom Headless Bridge System
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4.5 out of 5
Based on 2 Reviews and 2 Ratings
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.strandberg* Looks on a Firefly Scalper Budget!
OK, so this is not for beginners. I can't think of a single headless guitar that is. The tuning machines on it alone would cause consternation for many intermediate guitarists, and beginners? Forget it.
Anyroad, this instrument is nice. Beautiful colour, beautiful sound, and plays like a dream.
Now, it is a £220 guitar. So it's not perfect. The frets could use a polish. You can feel bits of sawdust caught under the satin coat on the back of the neck. The switch is a bit sub-par. The pots could be higher quality. It looks like a .strandberg*, but it's not. It does not have the .strandberg* neck, and gods I wish it did.
All that said, it's a £220 guitar! It looks great! It plays great! It sounds great! It doesn't need too much setting up, it holds tune really well, and while it doesn't have the .strandberg* neck, it does have the rest of the ergonomic design, so it's just a pleasure to play.
It can do everything from jazz to djent, and do it with ease.
But it is not for beginners. Don't get this for Johnny or Jenny if they're first starting off, unless they are just dedicated to the craft. If they are, then by all means, get it! It inspires you to pick it up and play it.
Don't worry about the pitting on the top of the guitar--it's spalted, so that's going to happen.
Bloody love it, will be buying another from a different source, one that has the .strandberg* neck. Costs a bit more, but I need that for the tendon damage I have.
72
Excellent entry into Headless guitars
I bought this on a whim, curious to see if a Chinese headless guitar would be any good. I was not expecting it to over deliver the way that it has. The pickups were naturally a bit tame, so those were swapped out. The fretwork is impeccable, with perfect action and no buzzing anywhere. The finish of the guitar is incredible, and punches well above it's weight. In the year I've had this, I have not personally experienced any troubles with the hardware/bridge, which was my primary concern with the guitar.
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