

Last on our list is this Jackson JS22 Dinky, which is an archtop, electric guitar.

Of course, there are EQ and volume control knobs to control the guitar too. There are two vintage-style, single-coil pickups, and it offers 3-way switching so that you can vary and craft your own tone. It's got a 25.5 scale length and a 1.6” nut width. The Fender Affinity Telecaster features 21 frets which are larger than standard frets for added comfort. It is, however, possible to purchase an Indian laurel version too. It has a maple C-shaped neck and fingerboard. It has a solid alder body, and it features a typical Telecaster shape. This product is an affordably-priced version of a Tele that delivers a rich, cutting tone, and that famous Tele twang that you'll have heard on countless recordings through the years, including by Keith Richards, Joe Strummer, and Graham Coxon. This is another budget Squier guitar that is modeled on one of Fender's best-selling, most iconic axes, which is the Telecaster. Overall, this is a lovely product that's loaded with top-quality features, making it a superb choice for your first guitar.

It has dual, Powersound humbucking pickups, a FAT 6 bridge, and a standard tremolo handle. The build quality is exceptional, in our opinion. It has a GRX bolt-on, maple, c-shaped neck with a rosewood fingerboard that offers 22 frets. This model is a solid-bodied instrument that features a double-cutaway basswood body, which is the shape we associate with Strats. So, you will always know that an Ibanez guitar will be flawless when it arrives at your home. What's great about Ibanez, is that all its instruments go through the same inspection and quality control procedures regardless of their price tag. This one is part of the GIO series, which is one of its budget lines. Ibanez is one of the most famous brands when it comes to affordable guitars that deliver a huge bang for their buck. + High-quality construction - No outsourcing to other manufacturers The guitar also comes with a gig bag and each product is covered by a limited lifetime warranty. The electronics are passive and of a high caliber. It has a slightly larger scale length with 24 frets, although the nut width is standard. It has a U-shaped, maple neck with a rosewood fingerboard. Some of the more notable aspects of this instrument include the Tune-O-Matic bridge and the tail-piece that's similar to what you find on the Epiphone Les Paul. We found these components to compete with much more expensive instruments, which enhances the value-for-money that this product offers, in our opinion. The LTD own-brand pickups are superb quality, in our opinion. It has dual humbuckers for hard rock sound and epic tone. We loved theunderstated, classic, black gloss finish, which will certainly turn some heads. This LTD guitar, which is part of the EC Series, features a single, cutaway Eclipse-style body that is crafted from basswood. The LTD brand was created in the mid-90s to help offer ESP guitars for a lower price point. + Narrow neck - Just like the original Gibson model And it comes with D'Addario 10-46 strings. It has stunning vintage sunburst aesthetics. The pickups are 700T/650R, which are open-coil humbuckers, and they deliver that unmistakable Les Paul tone. This guitar has a gorgeous, durable mahogany body, as well as a bolt-on neck with a rosewood fingerboard, which includes 22 frets. Changing strings is also a breeze thanks to these elements. The Epiphone Les Paul Special-II guitar features a LockTone Tune-O-Matic bridge and a stop-bar tail-piece for added sustain. Of course, it isn't quite the same, but the value-for-money that this product delivers is impossible to argue with. That means that this Les Paul is the closest that you can get to a Gibson without needing to pay the big bucks for the premium version. The Les Paul Special-II from Epiphone is a solid contender for the best cheap guitar because it has all the characteristics of a much pricier model.Īs you may or may not know, Gibson purchased Epiphone so that it could compete with rival brands who had started to produce budget versions of its most famous models, including the Le Paul.
