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Description

Discover the electric guitar's vibrant legacy with Electric Guitars: The Illustrated Encyclopedia, an essential companion for both seasoned musicians and curious enthusiasts. This captivating guide charts the evolution of the electric guitar, featuring over 800 classic, rare, and unusual models from renowned manufacturers like Alembic and Zemaitis. Each entry is meticulously detailed, providing a treasure trove of information on the craftsmanship, history, and innovation that define these iconic instruments.

Enriched with 1,200 stunning studio-quality photographs, this encyclopedia is a visual feast that brings each guitar to life. Whether you're a fan of Chet Atkins or Joey Z, you'll find countless images of legendary players wielding their favorite axes. Beyond the eye-catching visuals, the book delves into the rich tapestry of musical trends and the makers who steered the electric guitar's journey through pop culture.

Written by the world's leading authorities on the subject, this A-to-Z directory not only highlights the successes and challenges faced by over 120 guitar makers but also places the electric guitar within its broader historical context. From its early acoustic roots to the electrifying innovations of the modern era, this encyclopedia is a celebration of an instrument that has shaped the soundscape of the last century.

Key Features:

  • Over 800 classic, rare, and unusual electric guitars
  • 1,200 color studio-quality photographs
  • A-to-Z directory covering more than 120 guitar makers
  • Rich historical context from the 16th century to the 2000s
  • Profiles of legendary guitarists and trends in popular music

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Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Electric Guitars: The Illustrated Encyclopedia.

Setup and maintenance

  • Restoration included reseating tuner bushings, nut work, polishing frets, regluing and filing raised inlays, regluing loose binding, and fitting a new bridge and tailpiece.

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Features and functionality

  • The Silvertone Espanada H63 archtop has a vintage mojo with potential for great sound, attributed to its unique construction and historical background.

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  • The Fender-Lace Sensor red bridge pickups have an output of 14k+, making them one of the hottest Lace Sensors available and virtually noiseless.

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  • The "Fender Lace Sensor" branding was used until the 1990s when the contract ended; these pickups were typically shipped directly from the factory with guitars.

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Comparisons

  • Unlike Japanese Teisco models, the Silvertone Espanada H63 was made in the U.S., specifically in Chicago by Harmony, providing it with a distinct American vintage appeal.

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  • The James Burton signature model uses a similar setup to the Strat Plus with red, white, and blue Lace Sensors, though they feature different mounting styles.

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Value and pricing

  • The Silvertone Espanada H63 is considered valuable in its current condition, with historical significance linked to Sears' guitar sales.

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Other

  • "Electric Guitar: The Illustrated Encyclopedia" is recommended for detailed information on vintage guitar brands, including those sold by Sears.

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User experience

  • A Fender-branded Lace Sensor pickup was discovered in a Telecaster case, indicating that some pickups were shipped as a bonus with guitars over a decade ago.

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Mods and upgrades

  • Owners have paired Lace Sensor red bridge pickups with Seymour Duncan Vintage Tele neck pickups, resulting in a noticeable output imbalance but potentially unique tonal characteristics.

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