🎶 Strum Your Way to Stardom!
The GroteGuitar Solid Body Electric Guitar LPYS-006 in a striking purple finish combines a solid body design with powerful sound output, making it an ideal choice for musicians seeking both style and performance. It comes with a gig bag for easy transport, ensuring you're always ready to rock wherever you go.
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Beautiful Well-Built Super Playable
I love these Grote guitars. The value is hard to beat, for sure. However, the best part for me is these are truly nice guitars.The finish is beautiful. The electronics just work. The pickups sound great. The neck is comfortable. The frets are nicely finished (smooth and polished surfaces, no sharp edges). The tuning machines are stable. The inlays are attractive and smooth.I've been playing guitar on and off for 30+ years. I'm thrilled, absolutely thrilled, to have these guitars.I bought the blue ES-335 first. I was so impressed I bought the purple Les Paul as soon as they were in stock.They are playable out of the box (after tuning, of course). They come with decent enough 10's already installed. The strings have D'Addario color coded ball ends, but I'm not convinced they are actual D'Addarios. The dye color isn't quite right. Regardless, they are serviceable strings.The action comes a little high for my preference. The neck had too much relief by the time it got to me. A simple careful truss rod adjustment was all it took. Intonation was pretty close, too.I figure they leave the factory with high action in order to allow for wood movement and have it still be playable between the plant in China and whenever/wherever it gets to the customer.Just think, it was built in China a few months ago (with nice materials and great attention to detail - not a gripe, just an observation about location). It gets packaged, makes an ocean voyage on a container ship, arrives on US shores, makes its way to a seller by train/truck, and then gets shipped to me via Amazon (planes and trucks).The guitar experienced lots of temperature and humidity situations and it _still_ arrives payable. It's well packaged in a heavy cardboard box inside its gig bag, surrounded by a reasonable amount of styrofoam.If you know how to do a basic setup - neck relief, bridge height, intonation - you can dial in a nicely shredable 4/64ths on the base and .005 neck relief at the 7th, though normal temperature/humidity fluctuations will mean you're chasing that a lot.Set it up with 6/64ths on the bass and maybe .008 neck relief and you can probably let out sit on a stand all year without fret buzz and without any notes fretting out due to low action.The blue 335 has what I believe to be a graphic of flame maple. The grain is just a bit too big, more like a tiger stripe, and it doesn't look quite right up close. From 10 feet away, though, it's fine.The purple LP, well, it's hard to tell. Maybe it's a graphic. Maybe it's a maple top. I can't tell up close, and I definitely can't tell from a few feet away. Which means it's pretty ducking nice.The Amazon product description for the LP indicate "single coil" pickups, which is incorrect. They are definitely humbuckers (which is what I wanted anyway). My LP does _not_ have coil split push/pull pots, but my 335 does. I believe Grote sells a different LP model _with_ coil splits.All things considered, I'd buy them again. I'll probably buy more in the future.
G**9
Surprisingly legit.
Hi! I have been playing guitar since 2005. I have quite a few electric guitars as well as a couple acoustic guitars, a bass guitar and a drum set. I was in a deal to get an Epiphone Les Paul 100 series guitar and first it came broken and the it would barely even make noise in the amplifier. I even got a junior epiphone Les Paul with the same problem. And those are 250 dollars at least. I’ve had so many problems with those that I’ve considered it the “Les Paul curse”. Anyway I was so upset and disgusted with that whole ordeal that I looked into another Les Paul guitar and in my color as well. I saw this beautiful purple Grote Les Paul on Amazon of all places and thought well this can’t be good but it looks cool. I did a lot of research on YouTube and Amazon and on different sites and people were surprisingly praising this guitar. I had recently bought an acoustic guitar for just under 200 which works surprisingly well so I figure okay this is a gamble. I get the guitar and it works perfect on the amp and with any effects pedals. The action is nice and low and it stays in tune. The tone is really nice. I’m really falling in love with this guitar. Now I’m not a technician or a gear snob or anything like that so if you’re really looking into the best of the best then maybe this isn’t your thing or maybe you can modify it but I’m really liking this guitar. It’s heavier than an Epiphone les Paul and the neck is a little thicker than a usual guitar. It’s about the weight of my Epiphone SG and I actually like that the neck is a little thicker because I’ve never worked with a guitar like that and it’s easier to do bends and solos but more strain on barre chords. It comes with its own case which is nice because every new guitar I get I gotta buy a case and strap. I think another review said it’s great but change the strings which is probably true. I have Ernie ball slinky strings just waiting for it but I’ll keep it the way it is now. It’s a beautiful guitar. I’m happy I bought it. Surprisingly it outdoes Epiphone les Paul and is cheaper. I would say get your hands on one while you can.
G**N
Great guitar for the price but will need some TLC
Very nice guitar, great workmanship and paint job including round fret ends which will not shred your hands. BUT as soon as you get it you will need to do a full set up because it has lots of fret buzz so check the frets with a fret rocker before you mess around with the truss rod, which may need to adjust because the string action seem very low . Some small entonation adjustment no big deal, polish the frets well so you won’t hear that grinding noise during your solos and please put some decent strings preferably #10’s I use Elixir they are more expensive but they last much longer and like the tone. Other than these, guitar is great but for the price.
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