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Left Handed Electric Guitars Reviews

4.7 out of 5


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on Oct 08, 2022

The guitar was packed very well(box was a little damaged but nothing actually broken or cracked), needed a little tuning but it plays nice and sounds great!

on Mar 09, 2022

For the price, I couldn't recommend a better brand. Especially since I'm left handed. Will be purchasing another product soon!

on Aug 12, 2021

great price and with set-up plays well - really like the maple fret board - did have sharp edges on frets I had to deal with, but not too bad
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on Aug 12, 2021

not a bad bass for the price - pays well - needs set-up and new strings ( I put on flat strings and it's much better )

on Apr 09, 2021

You get a lot of guitar for the money! This was my first bass as I generally play guitar. I enjoyed this bass so much though that I ended up upgrading to a much more expensive bass. That's not a criticism of this base, but a positive thing. Sometimes affordable instruments can deter you from playing more instead of inspiring you. I was impressed by the finish of the guitar—the sunburst was pretty nice. I was happy with the stock pickups but I imagine that not everyone is or was as Glarry has r ...

on Jan 24, 2021

After seeing the youtube video review by Trogly's Guitars, I bought one of these and did a similar right-handed conversion. I did not move the pickup switch the way he did, and I'm glad I didn't! It ended up being a very fun little project. If anyone out there wants to do something similar, I recommend replacing the nut rather than simply reversing the plastic one that comes with the guitar. Now that I have everything set up and adjusted the way I want it, I play this guitar every day.
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Thanks for your comment. We will try harder to offer better products and service. Looking forward to your next visit! Glarry

on Jan 02, 2021

I ordered it on the Sunday before Christmas and received it on Christmas Eve, very happy about that! The bass looks great and plays pretty good! The sound is pretty good too. Definitely worth the price, especially for a lefty! It is light weight yet well balanced for a beginner. It came pretty well set up, maybe the action was a bit too low, but the included allen wrenches can help with that adjustment (I would google how to setup a bass before making any adjustment). The only issue is a sli ...

on Sep 16, 2020

The guitar is great! For less than $100.00 with free delivery, and with a few upgrades it will be marvelous!

on Oct 17, 2019

I like it more than my higher dollar bass

Play left handed electric guitar in one of the following ways: (1) play the instrument truly right-handed, (2) play the instrument truly left-handed, (3) altering a right-handed instrument to play left-handed, or (4) turning a right-handed instrument upside down to pick with the left hand, but not altering the strings – leaving them reversed from the normal order. (The fingering is the same for methods 2 and 3.) Any style of picking with the left hand (flatpicking or fingerstyle guitar) is considered playing left handed. The guitar is basically right-handed; however, let the left hand enjoy the beauty of the music with a guitar, and now there is a left handed electric guitar.

Basically, the cheap left handed electric guitar and the ordinary guitar are mirror images of the right-hand movie. This means that the guitar has a fingerboard on the right side, and the picking work must be done with the left hand. In addition, in order to ensure that these guitars are mirror images of right-handed guitars, their string finding is the opposite. Changing the strings on a right-handed guitar involves several things. The nut of the guitar has to be changed to accommodate the string widths. The bridge needs to be changed to make the lower strings longer than the top strings for correct intonation. On almost all acoustic guitars the bracing is non-symmetrical. On electric guitars altered this way, the controls will be backwards.

There are no basic rules to play with glarry left handed electric guitar. You have the right to design the right when you feel comfortable. You own way to play the guitar. Guitarists in this category pick with their left hand and have the strings in the conventional order for a left-handed player (i.e. the low string on the top side of the neck). They either have true left-handed guitars or have right-handed guitars altered so the strings are correct for a left handed player. Some guitarists in this category play both genuine left handed instruments and right-handed instruments altered for left handed playing.