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The Glen Burton GE320-WHB is a classic LP-style electric guitar featuring a solid ash body, set maple neck, and rosewood fretboard. Equipped with dual chrome-covered humbucker pickups and comprehensive tone controls, it delivers rich, versatile sound. Its distinctive white finish with a black pickguard offers timeless aesthetics, while the thicker neck profile ensures comfortable playability. Ideal for players seeking vintage vibes without breaking the bank.
| ASIN | B00GV0K3GY |
| Back Material Type | Ash |
| Body Material | Ash |
| Body Material Type | Ash |
| Brand | Glen Burton |
| Brand Name | Glen Burton |
| Color | White/Black |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 out of 5 stars 143 Reviews |
| Fretboard Material Type | Rosewood |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00760459320141 |
| Guitar Bridge System | Double |
| Guitar Pickup Configuration | H |
| Hand Orientation | Right |
| Item Dimensions | 1 x 1 x 1 inches |
| Item Weight | 1 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Bridgecraft |
| Manufacturer Part Number | GE320-WHB |
| Model Number | GE320-WHB |
| Neck Material Type | Maple |
| Number of Strings | 6 |
| Scale Length | 24.69 |
| String Material Type | Iron |
| Top Material Type | Ash Wood |
| UPC | 760459320141 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 30 days. |
J**N
Great finish, great neck, good pickups and good frets
Ordinarily I would be hesitant to give five stars to a guitar at this price point, but this one truly fits the "I love it" five-star criterion. I have restrung it with Ernie Ball "Skinny Top, Heavy Bottom" strings, and it is holding tune well. It sounds great through a Fender Champion 40 amp. The finish is not a gold close to the finish on a Gibson (or Epiphone) Gold Top or Gibson All-Gold. That "buillion gold" on those guitars has always appeared to me to be pleasingly pale, almost greenish. This guitar's gold finish leans more toward orange (in fact it is close to the color of the rating stars that accompany these reviews! :-) ). That said, it is a very attractive finish and I have found only one tiny flaw, a pinhole in the finish on the top of the cutaway horn. A drop of polyurethane on a toothpick and then some polishing will take care of it well. Like the Gibson All-Gold guitar, the gold on this one is not just on the top of the body. It is on the back and sides of the body, the back of the neck, and the back of the headstock. I play mostly with a clean tone on the neck pickup and the guitar sounds great to me. The pickups sound very full and fairly strong. The neck is the most interesting thing about the guitar. It is substantial, with a hand-filling profile. I own a 2009 Gibson Les Paul Custom and a 2008 Epiphone Les Paul Standard Plus Top, and this neck is thicker than the ones on those guitars. I really like it. Despite being a bit larger than the necks on my other similar guitars, it is quite comfortable for me. The neck is bound, and the fret ends are very well finished. The guitar was not double boxed when it arrived and there was a puncture hole in the side of the box. Nevertheless, the guitar was in good shape out of the box. I love guitars and have played for decades. I collect guitars that appeal to me and I assemble and modify electric guitars and basses, so I believe I know quality in a guitar. This guitar is of shockingly good quality for the price I paid.
A**R
Don't matter to me that this guitar is inexpensive I enjoy playing it regardless of the price tag
I've seen reviews online knocking this guitar? For the cheap price I thought it was pretty decent and quite the looker too! Your going to have to pay if you want a high end hollow body so save your pennies but if you can deal with it then this is pretty good value for the money.Has the feel of my Les Paul without the weight.
S**S
Garbage guitar made of particle board
This is garbage guitar. It looks impressive, but once you look closer the initial awe fades quickly. First off, the finish around the rear strap button is chipped of along with a matching hole in the case. It looks like the box was dropped HARD. More on the finish: LOTS of fine scratches all over the body and thin finish on the outer edges of the body. Every single screw is in crooked with most also being loose Mechanically, 2 of the tuners are extremely tight, borderline unusable. The bridge and tail piece escutcheons don't fit flush with the body as the holes aren't drilled deep enough. The neck has excessive bow that can't be taken out because the truss rod is rounded off. The frets are rough and uneven. The volume pots only work from 0-4 with an extremely rapid roll off. Tone pots seem to do almost nothing. The frets are so uneven that there is fret buzz at 3 different locations on the board. The pickups seem usable but sound a bit muddy as well as being microphonic. The nut isn't cut correctly, string spacing isn't quite wide enough. The pickups aren't centered in the body as the strings are 1/8 of an inch misaligned with the pickup pole pieces. The absolute WORST part is the body and top material. The description says the top is made of Ash Wood and the body of swamp ash. IT IS NOT!!! After opening up the control cavity to look at the pots, its evident that the body and top are made of particle board. I scraped at the body material and it turned to fuzz and dust the same way particle board does. No need to scrape at the back of the top as the sloppy routing job SHOWS that its particle board. This guitar is a complete piece of garbage... It's a 50/50 instrument- It looks good from 50 feet or 50 miles per hour. Save your money and buy an Epiphone
T**Y
its a good and bad purchase
i wanna start by saying this isnt a terrible guitar by any means. Any time you purchase a guitar this cheap online made by an off brand company the normal things like pickup replacement should be expected. that being said the pickups that come in this guitar are not the worst ive heard but they could still be replaced. the guitar much to my surprise came with an almost perfect intonation but thats about it for the set up the truss rod needed some minor adjustments and the action was way too high. if you know how to set up guitars this really isnt a bad purchase yes its heavy and yes the neck is on the thicker side, its a les paul copy not an ibanez. now on to the reasons im giving this 3 stars. Im trying to get ahold of amazon because this thing had the absolute worst pakaging ive ever seen. the guitar looked to be in good condition until i noticed two of the knobs had busted off when shipping. not as bad as the broken headstock someone else had but unacceptable none the less. the tone knob for the neck pick up doesnt work at all and neither does the switch so if you get one of these expect to have some work to do as far as replacing hardware. the body has a significant ship from one of the knobs breaking as well as what im hoping is just a paint crack in the neck and not in the wood itself. overall if you want a project guitar these can potentially be decent guitars but not out of the box instruments by any means.
W**.
Solid instrument! Great value!
This guitar is a very nice instrument for the money. I am a professional musician (guitar is not my main instrument) and I was looking for an instrument that was decently built, but didnโt break the bank. This instrument played pretty well out of the box, and holds its intonation pretty well. Includes a carrying case (flimsy, but better than nothing), patch cable, pick (also flimsy; mine broke after mere minutes of vigorous playing), an Allen wrench for truss rod adjustments and two spare strings (B and e). However, I give the instrument four stars because the pickups are rather questionable. While they do work on a basic level, the ability to make fine adjustments to the settings is nonexistent (The potentiometers work basically as an on/off switch with no in-between). One might change them for higher quality electronics. My guitar also arrived with a couple of scrapes and dings, which I attribute to the shipping process. They are on the back of the guitar, and I was able to conceal them pretty easily. Overall, this is a solid, easy to play guitar, suited for a hobbyist or even a serious musician on a budget looking to have a Les Paul-style guitar. It might even be good as a super cheap backup for a guitarist.
R**L
It's a beautiful guitar, I love the feel of it
It's a beautiful guitar, I love the feel of it, and I love the sound of it through my Marshall amp. When it first arrived one of the EQ knobs was knocking around inside of it for some reason, but once I pulled it out and put it on properly it was fine. It's only a $200 guitar so it's not perfect, but honestly it's the best electric I've owned. We're gigging in two weeks and I'm definitely bringing this guy. It's perfect for a guy like me, just graduating from amateur fooling around and starting to get a real act together
D**R
Very Nice LP style Guitar!!
Wonderful guitar! My only Negative Comment is: The Guitar was placed within a typical small Box (angular shaped). This box was placed within a larger rectangular box with no packing stuffing material, Resulting in the small box with the guitar being jarred and shook resulting in the Tuner keys being Broken. No use using a box within a box if no packing stuffing is stuffed within the larger box! That was very disappointing!
D**N
Great for starters
The guitar plays as should but the strings I received werenโt the best broke 3 while tuning highly recommended swapping them out for a better set. Sounds amazing I use this to play rock smith and it sounds and plays like a dream there. I replaced the pickups because I liked the style of mine over the original ones.
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