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AKLOT Modern TL Electric Guitar

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Color: Obsidian Black


Features

  • Vintage T-Style Design, Built for Modern Players: AKLOT Soltone Modern Electric Guitar updates the classic TL-style silhouette with modern playability and reliability. Designed for players who love traditional looks but demand quieter operation, smoother feel, and greater versatility on todays stages and home setups.
  • Humbucker Power with Coil-Split Versatility: Custom closed-coil humbuckers deliver a thick, articulate tone with zero noiseideal for clean, edge-of-breakup, and driven sounds. Pull the tone knob to access bright, classic single-coil tones for country, funk, and vintage-style playing, all in one guitar.
  • 6-Saddle String-Through Bridge & Locking Tuners Rock-Solid Tuning Stability: The modern 6-saddle string-through bridge ensures precise intonation, improved sustain, and stable tuning compared to traditional 3-barrel designs. Paired with high-ratio locking tuners and a roller string tree, this guitar stays in tune longer and requires less maintenance.
  • Modern-C Roasted Maple Neck Built for Speed & Comfort: Designed for fast, effortless playability, the Modern-C roasted maple neck offers a smooth, comfortable grip without feeling thin. A flat 16 radius and 22 medium-jumbo stainless-steel frets with rounded ends allow ultra-low action, smooth bends, and zero fret buzzeven during aggressive solos.
  • Okoume Body & Roasted Maple Neck Balanced, Articulate Tone: The lightweight okoume body delivers warm lows and clear mids, while the roasted maple neck adds snap, clarity, and sustain. This combination produces a responsive, dynamic tone that shines from clean chords to high-gain lead work.
  • Flame Maple Top with Cream Binding Premium Look, Stage-Ready: A stunning flame maple top enhances both tone and appearance, adding brightness and definition. Cream binding and pearl dot inlays elevate the guitars visual appeal, making it look as professional as it soundson stage, in studio, or on camera.
  • Ergonomic Contoured Body Play Longer, Feel Better: The contoured body design improves comfort and high-fret access, reducing wrist strain during long sessions. Ideal for extended practice, live gigs, or studio work, this guitar moves naturally with your body.
  • 24-Month Warranty & Dedicated Customer Support: Every AKLOT guitar includes a 24-month warranty and responsive customer support. From setup guidance to replacement parts, were committed to helping you resolve issues quicklyso you can focus on playing with confidence.

Brand: AKLOT


Color: Obsidian Black


Top Material Type: Maple Wood


Body Material: Okoume


Back Material Type: Okoume Wood


Neck Material Type: Maple


Fretboard Material Type: Maple Wood


Guitar Pickup Configuration: H-H


String Material Type: Nickel-Plated Steel


Hand Orientation: Right


Top Material Type: Maple Wood


Body Material Type: Okoume


Back Material Type: Okoume Wood


Neck Material Type: Maple


Fretboard Material Type: Maple Wood


String Material Type: Nickel-Plated Steel


Guitar Pickup Configuration: H-H


Hand Orientation: Right


Guitar Bridge System: Saddle String-Through Bridge


Number of Strings: 6


Scale Length: 25.5 Inches


Item Dimensions L x W x H: 39"L x 12.99"W x 1.77"H


String Nut Width: 1.65 Inches


Item Weight: 7.72 Pounds


Item Dimensions: 39 x 12.99 x 1.77 inches


Brand Name: AKLOT


Manufacturer: AKLOT


Set Name: AKLOT Modern TL Electric Guitar


Manufacturer Part Number: Soltone-OB


Warranty Description: 2 year warranty.


Model Number: Soltone-VV


Color: Obsidian Black


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  • Not just a great deal, a great guitar.
I can't believe I'm giving 5 stars to a budget guitar, but this deserves it. For under $200, you get a quality instrument with locking tuners and humbuckers with coil split, allowing a wide range of tones. Good luck finding another well-made guitar with those features. I haven't measured the pickups' outputs, but they sound a bit hotter than typical p-90s and are great for hard rock, which then shift to beautiful sparkling cleans in single coil mode. The single coil output is noticeably lower than the warm humbuckers, as expected, but the clarity and brightness are a welcome option. 3-way pickup selector, the coil splitter is activated by the push-pull tone knob. This came almost perfectly set-up at the factory, no fret buzz except on the high E string, which was easlily fixable by raising the bridge saddle with the hex key, detailed instructions are included. The stock strings are typical of budget guitars, so change them. I tried Ernie Ball 10-52 "skinny top/heavy bottom" for the first time and the bass tone is incredible, but any quality set of your choice will be fine. The locking tuners were new to me but they make string changes fast and easy. Just thread the string through the peg, twist a thumb screw to lock it in, and tune. No wrapping necessary. Under 3 minutes to do a complete string change and tune. The plastic nut is just held by string tension (which is normal) but I'll upgrade to a glued-in bone nut. The frets are smooth, the action light and fairly slick. No intonation issues typical of budget models. It not only sounds great, but the aged Storm Blue and Cream color scheme has a retro feel and works nicely with the roasted maple neck. The blue body has just a hint of glitter (not enough to make it toyish) but it gives a subtle iridescence depending on the light. There are several other colors available: Inferno Burst (orange/red), Obsidian Black (dark gray), Violet Venom (muted purple). The fret markers could be a bit lighter and easier to see, but it might clash with the overall look. Not really an issue. Other configurations and bundles are also available from Aklot but I haven't tried them. As I spent time playing, I noticed how comfortable it is due to the body contours and cutaways. Cheap guitars often minimize contouring as a cost saving, but that often makes higher notes harder to reach and the guitar body can often fit uncomfortably against a rib cage. No issues here while sitting or standing. As if all this wasn't enough, included are a padded gig bag, clip-on tuner, fairly comfy soft nylon strap, 10' shielded cable, cleaning cloth, extra string set (even though they should be upgraded, keep these as backups for broken strings), 2 hex keys for adjustments, picks, song book, and instruction manual. Everything but an amp for $198. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2026 by s morris

  • Incredible value, as nice as any guitar I've played for under $600
This guitar vastly exceeded expectations. The quality (fit, finish, playability ) are exceptional. I can't believe the price I paid. I was just in the market for a gig bag for another guitar and while the one included doesn't reach the level of the one I spent over $100 for, it's NOT a throwaway item and is probably a $40 value on its own. The guitar also comes with a decent clip on tuner, a cable to connect to the amp (not a piece of junk), a strap that I won't use (not my style, the quality is fine), a microfiber cloth, 2 adjustment tools, a set of picks, a replacement set of strings (not the ones I would put on there, but still nice to keep in the bag for emergencies) and a handy pouch to keep all of that in. The accessories alone are at least a $75 value I would say. The finish is beautiful and the neck feels great. I haven't adjusted the pickup height or replaced the strings with my preferred type yet, but I have played through all the pickup combinations and I'm totally impressed by the sound quality. At the end of the say, this is an insanely good value for a guitar. I own 6 other guitars ranging from one other at this price point all the way up to one costing over $1000 and this guitar is definitely as nice as any guitar I've see for under $500. There's definitely a premium you can get to, but there is simply no reason to pay $400 for a Squier or Epiphone that won't be significantly better, won't have locking tuners or any of these accessories. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2026 by Eric Neely

  • Fair Review
This is a review for the Tele looking one, in storm blue. bought in Feb 2026. First thing to notice out of the box is the included gigbag, and carepackage, that i didnt even know was included. got a small bag/pouch with extra string set, 3 decent picks, mini tuner, strap, chord, micro fiber cloth, booklet on how to set up, and a brief beginner guitar guide. overall very nice carepackage. Gigbag is of good quality, along with tuner and picks. the chord is very budget, but at least its included/ The guitar is self was wrapped/packaged inside the gigbag, and gigbag was in a cardboard box, and guitar arrived unharmed. After tuning the guitar, first impression is that it needs the action level adjusted, the string sit very high above the frets on the higher parts of the neck, but it plays ok out of the box. the neck feels fine to play up and down, but frets do feel a slight bit not smooth enough, but the fretboard is good. The craftsmanship in regards to the wood of the guitar is great. body is contoured a bit on the back and for the cutaway. and the finish is great. note that its only burst on the front inside the binding, back is dark dark blue. but top looks great with wood showing through nicely. now for the price, this is a great guitar! but the pick ups and the knobs are of low/budget quality. the sounds quality through my small marshall mg15g-u is decent, and imo good for beginners and home practice in general. but this is definitly a place where they chose to go cheap to meet price target. The split coils are a novelty idea. and the guitar sounds weak if not used as humbuckers. and the knob for tone/pull for split coils, basically has to be turned all the way up for a reasonable tone. personally i think the bridge humbucker has the best tone. it is possible that with a much better amp, and more patience in setting up bass/mid/treb, that this guitar could sound better in its different coil selections. overall 4/5 for price meets craftsmanship. and guess you could always buy some seymore duncans and install. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2026 by Max

  • Some great things, but ultimately returned - Updated - Happy customer Some great things, but ultimately returned - Updated - Happy customer
Color: Obsidian Black
Update: I received a replacement strat style guitar rather than another TL. Here's my full review: The guitar arrived well packaged and undamaged. I tuned it up and immediately noticed that the frets were very rough. I think they run a brush the long way down the neck and the fine lines grind on the strings when you bend Ok this replacement guitar was on the house, so I decided to get into it. One nice thing on the Strat model is they did not use the ball end stainless frets, so much easier to work on them. The body is heavy, as it should be, so not pine or something cheap and light. The package shipped with a cable, picks, and a rechargeable practice amp and a gig bag, all nice accessories. Hard to beat that price. So I pulled the strings off, straightened the neck, leveled, crowned and polished the frets and fret ends - about an hour of work. I then restrung it with Ernie Ball 9s, adjusted the relief and action, and set the intonation. I had to lower the nut slots a little bit, but they tend to ship high on most guitars, a little high is usually safer than too low. Here's the deal, now this $150 guitar plays as well as my actual Fender Strat and the pickups sound much much better than I expected. I would say that an hour or two, or the cost of a setup through a guitar tech, that ends up with an excellent playing guitar is money well spent. This guitar is not great out of the box, but it can be made great with a little effort. I think Aklot should get away from the beginner guitar advertising, because like any good guitar, this needs to be set up to play well, but it can be done pretty easily and the result is a great instrument. I may replace the tuners with something a little smoother in the future, but that's also a minor upgrade. I'm giving them 5 stars for great customer service, and a really nice guitar that just needs some tweaking out of the box. Update: The vendor has been amazing. They offered to send me a replacement guitar at no cost to prove they believe in their product. More to come when I receive the replacement. While the price point on this guitar is excellent, and the finish work was perfect, they messed up the one thing that matters - the fret work. The stainless ball end frets weren't pressed in properly, some were misaligned with the neck and I just didn't want to deconstruct the neck when the return was easy. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2026 Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2026 by Rich

  • Neck adjustment
Neck needs straightened (shimmed) high E barely on last fret low e lots of room . Still playable but should come correct. Other than that nice guitar.
Reviewed in the United States on April 24, 2026 by Amazon Customer

  • Better than a lot of guitars I've played for a fraction of the price! Better than a lot of guitars I've played for a fraction of the price!
I've been playing guitar for over 30 years and I've own many during that time, this is my 6th guitar in my current collection, I wanted a Tele with humbuckers and this is a lot of guitar for the money. Pros: Came out of the box ready to tune and play. The finish is beautiful. Locking tuners and push/pull is an added bonus. The pickups sound really warm and smooth. Gig bag and all the added bonus gifts are a nice surprise, the tuner seems to be pretty accurate and the picks are thick but smaller than the standard picks. Cons: Sharp fret ends Scratchy fretboard The cons can easily be fixed if you have a little knowledge on how to file frets and polish them which I will be doing. For this reason, I would have given this guitar 4 stars if I had paid full price, but the purple one was on sale on black Friday, therefore I don't mind giving it 5 stars. This company shows that you don't need to spend thousands of dollars for a good instrument, my favorite guitars are a $175 Chibson and a $40 Starcaster I found at a pawnshop and upgraded for $100 more. This is a really good guitar for any level player. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2025 Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2025 by I put these in a Les Paul copy I've had for years and WOW! The difference it made in the sound and bite was amazing! I definitely recommend if you are looking to update your guitars sound without breaking the bank.

  • Unbelievably Good!
I'm blown away at how good this guitar is for the price. Out of the box, it did need a set-up as the strings were set really high, but that's to be expected with most guitars. Fit and finish are great with no flaws whatsoever. Frets were all level and have ball ends, so no fret sprout or uneven frets. The flat radius of the fretboard allows for setting this guitar at really low action without any string buzz. The roasted maple neck is comfortable to play, and fits tight in the neck pocket and the locking tuners are a good addition. Stock pickups seem pretty good. I've owned and played guitars at 4 times the price of this and this guitar holds its own against those guitars. Came with a gig back, strap, tuner, and a few other goodies. Best investment in a guitar I've made in a while. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2026 by Nick

  • Best value multi scale 8 on the market! Best value multi scale 8 on the market!
I love this guitar, the color is beautiful, build quality is very good, fret work feels well done and comfortable to play on, multiscale feels very comfortable to play on, holds tuning well, has very solid pickups and comes with the case, distortion pedal, guitar strap, string muter, and instruction manual. Absolutely fantastic guitar, fully customizable as well. I did an ebony stain and black paint job on the neck so now it's exactly how I like it ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 13, 2025 Reviewed in the United States on November 13, 2025 by Wesley

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