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EART Headless Electric Guitar GW2 fixed Bridge for 6 String Travel Guitar For Travel and Performance Right, Stainless Steel Frets,Black

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Color: black


Features

  • Roasted Padauk Body with Burled Maple Veneer:Padauk has a luxurious reddish brown colour and provides a punchy tone. Rounded with a burled maple veneer, GW2 excels in both looks and tone.
  • 5 piece Roasted Maple/Padauk Neck:Multi-piece neck construction ensures excellent stability for lower tunings and heavier gauge of strings.
  • Hand Polished Stainless Steel Frets:Stainless steel frets provide unrivaled durability and smooth playing surface for nice and easy big bends. Each fret ends are also hand-dressed for playing comfortability.
  • U to C Compound Neck Profile and Compound Radius: GW2 has a unique U to C compound neck profile with a thicker shoulder on the lower frets, slowly tapers down to a slimmer C to higher frets. Along with a 9.5 to 14 compound fingerboard radius, GW2 provides excellent playability for both chording and soloing.

Brand: EART


Color: black


Top Material Type: Padauk Wood


Body Material: Roasted Padauk+Poplar Burl


Back Material Type: Roasted Padauk+Poplar Burl


Neck Material Type: 5-Piece Roasted Maple/Padauk


Fretboard Material Type: India Rosewood


Guitar Pickup Configuration: Eart Custom Classic 57 Alnico-V Set(ECC57S)


String Material Type: Nickel Wound Hex Core with Plated Steel


Hand Orientation: Right


Item Weight: 8.28 pounds


Product Dimensions: 34.8 x 14.8 x 3.5 inches


Item model number: GW2


Date First Available: June 22, 2020


Back Material: Roasted Padauk+Poplar Burl


Body Material: Roasted Padauk+Poplar Burl


Color Name: black


Fretboard Material: India Rosewood


Guitar Pickup Configuration: Eart Custom Classic 57 Alnico-V Set(ECC57S)


Scale Length: 25.5 Inches


String Material: Nickel Wound Hex Core with Plated Steel


Top Material: Padauk Wood


Neck Material Type: 5-Piece Roasted Maple/Padauk


Number of Strings: 6


Guitar Bridge System: Fixed hardtail bridge


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  • Excellent value and plays/looks good!
Color: purple-US
Love this guitar! Relatively inexpensive and a great value. I use it for my travel guitar and tuning is easy and very stable. Looks good, plays nice and well balanced. Some have complained about the pick-ups but they're not an issue for me. But easy to swap out if you want.
Reviewed in the United States on July 6, 2025 by Jennifer L

  • Ideal neck et al
Color: blue-01
I own a dozen guitars or so and have played for 40 years. This guitar is an amazing value. The highlight is the neck. The fretwork is SUPERB. Smooth ends up and down all 24 frets on both sides (high E and low E). The compound radius of the fretboard makes bending and chording (even chords up above the 15th fret!) effortless. These features are becoming more common features on guitars, most recently with the smooth rolled fretboards of Sire guitars. But here's the thing... the backside and overall thickness of the neck also changes throughout. The combination of all of these factors make it the best playing neck on a guitar that I own. The neck joint feels tight. It is very strange to play a guitar that is so stripped down that resonates so well. It's loud and full sounding. The access to upper frets is excellent and all notes are easily reachable even for big hands like mine. The bridge is unique. Lots of ways to adjust strings. It's resonant as well, surprisingly, given all of it's moving parts. Once your strings are stretched, action is set and the guitar is tuned up... it doesn't go out of tune. It just doesn't. The body is very ergonomic. This is something that I don't require but enjoy. You can play it in a normal resting on your thigh position or in a upwards position where the headstock is pointing at the sky (Hello, Ice Cream Man solo stretched licks!). The body is cut to accommodate both positions. The pickups are ok. May be a little mushy but that is to be expected at this price point. I will say that they are far better than I expected but I will still replace them at some point, probably with a set of Duncans that will cost more than half of the price of this guitar. The knobs were very good but a bit too tall for me so I replaced them with some strat knobs and that worked. The output jack is out of the way and angled up (all guitars should be like this?) so that your chord will head towards the strap end which helps facilitate the ol' chord tuckeroo. I got the blue-USA finish and the poplar wood veneer looks and feels cool. The guitar is an amazing value. Excellent neck in every way. How is this guitar so resonant? Perfect couch guitar. Perfect travel guitar. Pickups are ok but easily replaced with a Duncan Hot Rodded Humbucker Set or whatever. Overall, at this price-point... ? Wow. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2025 by MonsterTruck

  • Believe the hype
Color: natural
After all the (mostly positive) reviews I've watched on Eart guitars, I really wanted to give one a try. I'm also a fan of headless guitars. This one did not disappoint. Quality is excellent. Perfect fret work, no high spots, super polished. The pickups claim to be 57+ Classic PAFs. They sound surprisingly good, if a tiny bit dark and mellow. Neck feels good. The only nit to pick is the bridge tuners. They work and stay in tune well but are a bit fiddly to tune up. I actually cut off a piece of hex wrench and attached a knob so I have a better tool to turn the tuners (better than the mini crank they provide). Adjusting intonation is also tricky because you have to detune and lift up the string to get to the right screws. However, you're presumably not adjusting intonation all that often so not a big deal. I bought this as an Prime Day Lightning Deal. For what I paid, this guitar is easily worth the money and a great bargain. While I definitely have too many guitars (is that possible???), this one is fun and a pleasure to play. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2023 by R. Schell

  • Beautiful guitar, needs a manual
Color: natural
This guitar would be a slam-dunk five-star rating if they'd only included some instructions on how to tune, re-string and set the action. The bridge is not in any way standard. The pictures in the listing are confusing and the video online is definitely not written or presented by a native English speaker. I figured it out inspite of all that. The actual guitar is very well made, the design is very interesting and the playability is great. the neck was reasonably straight. The frets are jumbos and are polished out very well. The pickups sound wonderful and I have not found them to be microphonic. The three-way switch is not noisy and the knobs appear to be metal and well finished.The guitar is well worth the money , but the presentation and documentation need to catch up. I expect these guitars to take off the way the Firefly guitars have and be in high demand. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 4, 2020 by Johnnie G Poole Johnnie G Poole

  • Great headless guitar especially for the money.
Color: purple-US
Got one of these to try out headless style guitars on a budget, and I have to say, this thing is NICE. I absolutely Love the look of the guitar, there's some really beautiful wood grain on this. It feels great in the hands, the neck is smooth, the fretwork is easily the best out of any guitar I've ever owned. Came in set up good enough for me, all I had to do was tune it and go. The little magnetic key tool for tuning is different then what I'm used to, but works good and is easy to use. All I've done is change out the strap buttons for some locking ones just out of habit. I was originally planning on changing out the pickups as well, mostly because I'm not a fan of chrome, but I was surprised they actually sound good, so I'm keeping them. My only gripe is the pots aren't that smooth to turn, they DON'T have that awful electrical scratching sound bad pots have, they just don't feel as smooth to fiddle around with as my Ibanez or Epiphone that are in the same price bracket. maybe I'm just being picky now who knows? All that being said, I'm VERY impressed with this guitar, and I'd strongly recommend this if you're looking for a headless guitar, and don't wanna spend the 2-3k on a Strandberg. Hell, my only complaint is the pots are kinda meh, the rest of the guitar is stellar for this price. I'll be keeping an eye out for more EART guitars in the future for sure. Now to find a case... ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 12, 2021 by Zackery T.

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