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EART Headless Electric Guitar GW2 fixed Bridge for 6 String Travel Guitar, Stainless Steel Frets, Poplar Burl Venner Top, Purple

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Color: purple-US


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: purple-US


Top Material Type: Roasted Padauk+Poplar Burl


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


Top Material Type: Roasted Padauk+Poplar Burl


Body Material Type: Roasted Padauk+Poplar Burl


Back Material Type: Roasted Padauk+Poplar Burl


Neck Material Type: 5-Piece Roasted Maple/Padauk


Fretboard Material Type: India Rosewood


String Material Type: Nickel Wound Hex Core with Plated Steel


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


Hand Orientation: Right


Guitar Bridge System: Fixed hardtail bridge


Number of Strings: 6


Color: purple-US


Brand Name: EART


Manufacturer: EART


Unit Count: 1 Count


Model Name: GW2


Model Number: GW2


Scale Length: 25.5 inches


Item Dimensions L x W x H: 34.8"L x 14.8"W x 3.5"H


String Nut Width: 41.7 Millimeters


Item Dimensions: 34.8 x 14.8 x 3.5 inches


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • 2nd Eart, still fantastic
Color: purple-US
This is now my second Eart headless. I purchased the fixed and trem models. First of all, quality was on point. Was able to dial in the same low action. Sapele back is gorgeous. One piece. Crazy. Lighter than the ash body on the other version. I'm not a fan of this bridge, but it works. I was able to get it setup and intonated. Having the tuning tool on board is a nice change from the tremolo version. Pickups in this are much nicer! Really sweet humbuckers. So... Both are great. The tremolo on the w2 is very usable, not great. Setup is better. Pickups on this are much better. Bridge is very meh. It works. This has the onboard tuning tool, which means you need to remember fewer things when going to the jam session. So, it's a wash. If you'll never use the trem and want a mahogany like body, get the W1. If you really want the trem/ash, get the W2 and consider changing out pickups. Neck and fretwork is fantastic, and everything else is on point. See my review on the W2 page but in short, I was able to get to 1.2 mm action at the 12th fret. Amazing value. With a good setup, this guitar plays like butter. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 27, 2020 by Jason E. Maggard

  • 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.

  • Good with a flaw…
Color: purple-US
Outstanding guitar in terms of wood quality and the style of the top. I was blown away from the wood quality. I wanted to love this guitar more than I did. The bridge is well designed and held a tune very well. The frets and the fretboard looked outstanding and very nice. For the cons. Plastic socket head used for the tuners. Adjusting the truss rod seemed a little cheap considering the amount of play in the screw. After setting this guitar up I found the neck was twisted causing major fret buzz and poor intonation. I was so disappointed. I probably won’t be ordering another one since I returned this one. It’s close to being a very good guitar but I’m not ready to order another. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 17, 2021 by Ross

  • These guitars are great. But your first may not be..... BUT FEAR NOT!
Color: purple-US
Ok so many like you If you want your first headless guitar and dont have endless cash flow you want to try to get the most out of your money. Now this is NOT the first guitar I ordered. The first had issues. Many many issues. So many that even though I ordered a replacement not wanting to give up I sorta made up my mind to send it back without even opening it. Im very glad I gave the second a shot. The original was either a return someone was untruthful about using it and or modifying it. The nut was cut poorly. The zero fret was pinging due to it being dented by the strings on all unwound strings. And the neck had seemed like someone tried to take a blowtorch to it to darken the maple as a couple spots were black. Now is that what happened? I don't know. But even if that was the case its not amazons or a customer's fault. People can be sneaky. Maybe it was just a bad guitar. But that can happen with $5000 instruments. I've owned them. My replacement came and I was floored. It has a perfectly cut bone nut, no damage to the zero fret, the kahler designed bridge stays in tune very well and is properly set up. And the guitar holds its tune extremely well especially because I dont stretch my strings. I play them in and keep tuning them up and after the guitar resting all night out of a case it was still in tune in the morning. The woods are beautiful. No, you will not wear through the veneer top with your forearm. For a veneer its pretty thick or you wouldn't have so many layers and depth to the knots and holes. I didn't have an issue with either top and its quality or thickness. The roasted padauk body can be really figured or really straight grained. My first almost had a body that reminded me of cheaper had a lot of ribbon striping in the wood. This looks more like what I am used to seeing in padauk. At least in a good piece. The guitar is very resonant. It vibrates and sustains in the hands and rings like a bell. Not snappy but meaty. The neck finish is a beautiful dark caramel color with the red stripes. And the rosewood fretboard on this cant be captured with a cell phone. The guitar is much more beautiful in person. I have been playing and collecting guitars for 35 years. Ive owned the worst and the best. For the price this is a great guitar. And even if you ordered a more well known brand off the internet sometimes you get a dud. But with amazon I had a replacement in two days and I ended up at first being dissapointed to feeling I got more than what i paid for. So if you get a dud, try again just to be sure. Because every company puts out a dud. Im a guitar SNOB. Im very very picky about quality. Too picky some companies would say. And if im saying its worth the hassle to get a good one, just keep trying. Go into any music store with more than one of the exact same guitar on the sales floor. One of them will play and sound better to you. And the quality could vary. This is no different. But as a snob I have no problem having this in my collection and I would play it live. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 2, 2024 by Donna M. Moran

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