Electric guitars use magnetic pickups to convert string vibrations into an electrical signal, which is then amplified. Unlike acoustic guitars, they rely on amplification for volume and tone shaping, making them highly versatile in genres like rock, blues, jazz, and metal. Electric guitars come in many body styles—solid, semi-hollow, and hollow—and feature different pickup configurations, neck types, and hardware. From smooth clean tones to aggressive distortion, they offer a wide sonic range, making them the backbone of modern guitar music.
The fingerboard—also known as the fretboard—is the flat, narrow surface on the front of a guitar’s neck where your fingers press the strings to create notes and chords. It’s typically made from hardwoods like rosewood, maple, or ebony, each offering a different feel and tonal character. The fingerboard plays a major role in a guitar’s playability, influencing everything from comfort and speed to tone and response. Features like inlays, fret size, and radius can vary, making the fingerboard a personal preference for many players—it’s where the music truly comes to life under your fingers.
Maple is a popular tonewood used in the construction of guitar necks, fretboards, and bodies. Known for its bright, clear sound with strong attack and sustain, maple adds definition and snap to your tone. It’s also prized for its durability and smooth playing feel. Visually, maple often features a light, attractive grain and can be finished in various ways to highlight its natural beauty. Many iconic guitars use maple components to achieve that classic, vibrant sound.
Standard typically refers to a classic or widely accepted model or specification within a product range. In guitars and amps, a Standard model often represents the core version that balances quality, features, and price, making it popular among players of all levels. For example, Fender’s Standard Stratocaster is known for its reliable performance and iconic sound, while Gibson’s Standard Les Paul offers classic tone and craftsmanship. This category includes gear that embodies the essential qualities musicians expect from their instruments and equipment.
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EVH is a brand created in partnership between legendary guitarist Eddie Van Halen and Fender, launched in 2007 to bring his signature instruments, amplifiers, and accessories to market. Their flagship Wolfgang guitars—available in USA, Special, Standard, and Striped Series—are designed to Eddie’s specs with features like stainless‑steel frets, compound radius necks, custom pickups, and exclusive bridges. EVH’s amp range includes the 5150 Iconic and 5150 III series, delivering high-gain “brown sound” tones beloved by rock and metal players. Built in Fender facilities in California and Mexico and backed by Fender ownership, EVH gear continues Eddie Van Halen’s legacy with high-performance tone and build quality.
£469.99
Andere Modelle E-Gitarren Gitarren We emphasise a balanced combination of careful workmanship and selected materials. OUR GOAL – Your satisfaction is our top priority and takes centre stage.
£649.74
Other models Electric Guitars Guitars Our range is characterised by impeccable quality, workmanship and features. OUR PROMISE – We want you to be 100% satisfied. That's why we offer personal customer service, 30 days money back guarantee and 3 year Music Store warranty.
£466.71
Hard Case f Left-hed EVH Wolfgang Special Solidbody Electric Guitar with Plush Interi Locking TSA Latches – Black
£675.09
EVH electric guitar Model: Wolfgang standard colour: transparent green Body material: basswood Finish: high-gloss urethane cape: Wolfgang Top: Quilted Maplebinding: White
£676.34
Andere Modelle E-Gitarren Gitarren We emphasise a balanced combination of careful workmanship and selected materials. OUR GOAL – Your satisfaction is our top priority and takes centre stage.