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Description

Transport yourself back to the 1960s, when Guild's Starfire III first captured the hearts of musicians with its unmistakable style and sound. The Guild Starfire III with Single-coil Pickups is a semi-hollowbody electric guitar that marries vintage aesthetics with modern craftsmanship. Its dual DynaSonic pickups provide a crisp, articulate tone, bringing a hi-fi edge to the beloved P-90 sound. Whether you're channeling rockabilly vibes or exploring bluesy depths, the Starfire III is your versatile companion.

The guitar's all-maple hollowbody construction delivers an acoustic-like resonance, offering a unique tonal depth that shines through whether you're plugged in or playing unplugged. A vintage Soft “U” shaped mahogany neck ensures comfortable playability, while the 9.5-inch radius ebony fingerboard with narrow-jumbo frets invites effortless bending and smooth transitions. The Guild Vibrato tailpiece adds an extra layer of expression, perfect for those who love to infuse their playing with texture and nuance.

With its classic design and modern enhancements, the Guild Starfire III is more than just an instrument; it's a tribute to a rich musical legacy, reimagined for today's player. Whether on stage or in the studio, this guitar is engineered to inspire and perform.

Key Features:

  • Dual DynaSonic pickups for clear, articulate single-coil tones
  • Maple hollowbody design for rich resonance
  • Mahogany neck with vintage Soft “U” profile
  • 9.5-inch radius ebony fingerboard with narrow-jumbo frets
  • Guild Vibrato tailpiece for expressive playing
  • TOM-style bridge for precise intonation
  • Grover Sta-Tite 97 tuners for reliable tuning stability

Product specs

Number of Strings 6
Left-/Right-handed Right-handed
Body Type Hollowbody
Body Shape Starfire
Body Material Maple
Top Material Arched Maple
Body Finish Gloss Polyurethane
Neck Material Mahogany
Neck Shape Vintage Soft U
Neck Joint Set Neck
Radius 9.5"
Fingerboard Inlay Pearloid Dots
Number of Frets 20, Narrow Jumbo
Scale Length 24.75"
Nut Width 1.6875"
Nut Material Bone
Bridge/Tailpiece Guild tune-o-matic with ebony base with Guild Vibrato Tailpiece
Tuners Grover Sta-Tite 97
Neck Pickup DeArmond Dynasonic Single-coil
Bridge Pickup DeArmond Dynasonic Single-coil
Controls 2 x volume, 2 x tone
Switching 3-way toggle pickup switch
Strings D'addario EXL115, .011-.049
Case/Gig Bag Hardshell Case

FAQs

What kind of music genres is the Guild Starfire III with Single-coil Pickups best suited for?

The Guild Starfire III is ideal for genres like blues, jazz, and classic rock due to its warm, articulate tone and dynamic response from the single-coil pickups.

How does the neck profile of the Guild Starfire III affect playability?

The vintage soft U-shaped neck of the Guild Starfire III provides a comfortable grip, making it suitable for players who prefer a more substantial neck feel, enhancing playability for both rhythm and lead styles.

What are the tonal characteristics of the DeArmond Dynasonic Single-coil pickups on the Guild Starfire III?

The DeArmond Dynasonic Single-coil pickups offer a bright, clear tone with excellent articulation, making them perfect for clean and slightly overdriven sounds typical in blues and jazz.

Is the Guild Starfire III suitable for live performances?

Yes, the Guild Starfire III's hollowbody design and vibrant single-coil pickups make it suitable for live performances, providing a rich, resonant sound that projects well in a band setting.

Does the Guild Starfire III come with a case?

Yes, the Guild Starfire III comes with a hardshell case, providing protection and ease of transport for the guitar.

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Reviews

PROS

  • Authentic reissue closely resembling the original 1962 model

  • Flawless finish enhances visual appeal

  • Excellent build quality and reliable electronics

  • Single-coil pickups offer bright, crisp sound ideal for rockabilly

  • Versatile tones from mellow and sweet to aggressive overdrive

  • Provides vintage feel without risk to original collectibles

CONS

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steve_messenger

an amazing guitar!

I've got a '61 with the DeArmond Dynasonic single-coils ... but despite the difference in pickups, most of these Starfires are loaded with humbuckers (the single-coils are brighter and crisper ... think rockabilly instead of rock), it is, without a doubt, the finest electric guitar I have played. mellow and sweet when it's clean, and dirty and iin-your-face when it's overdriven ... perfect!

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