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Fesley 39" Electric Guitar, Full Size Solid Body, HSS 6 Strings, F-ST Style, Right Handed, AAA Hard Maple Neck & Fretboard Minimalist Design for Beginner with Padded Gig Bag, Sunset Color

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Style: FST350M


Color: Morandi Sunset


Features

  • Minimalist Design, Especially for Beginners and Intermediate Players: It has a beautiful natural wood look neck and fingerboard, finger-friendly. The body has a minimalist design, abandoning the spare pickguard, with selected AAA solid wood material with a matte finish with 0.2 mm eco-friendly paint, keeping you healthy and happy.
  • Classic Beauty with Exquisite Craftsmanship: It brings you the most classic beauty from the tuning to the bridge, with vintage-style crafted zinc alloy tuning machines and a cold-rolled steel block bridge. With the vintage and elegant exterior design, you will have a more unique and precious experience.
  • Rich Sound with H-S-S Pickups: Fesley ST style electric guitar is designed to enhance the performance of professional musicians, with two classic single-coil pickups and humbucker pickups, with 5-ways pickup switch, 1 volume & 2 tone controls, especially for Americans. Not only bring out loud timbre, but also thick medium or low frequency sound, saturated and warm, suitable for playing songs with broken sound characteristics, such as rock and metal songs.
  • C-Shaped Neck Profile with Beautiful Natural Wood Look: AAA hard maple neck and fingerboard made in satin finish is smooth and durable. 20 frets marks on the neck and top of the fingerboard help play more comfortably.
  • Customer Service: 12 months guarantee against manufacturer defects from the date of purchase, and 24 hours friendly customer service! Contact us if you have any problems with your eletric guitar and we will do our best to make things right.

Brand: Fesley


Color: Morandi Sunset


Top Material Type: Poplar


Body Material: Poplar


Back Material Type: Poplar


Neck Material Type: Hard-maple


Fretboard Material Type: Maple Wood


Guitar Pickup Configuration: H-S-S


String Material Type: Nickel Steel


Hand Orientation: Right


Item Weight: 9.73 pounds


Product Dimensions: 37.5 x 12 x 2.5 inches


Item model number: Fesley ST Electric Guitar Morandi Series


Date First Available: December 1, 2021


Back Material: Poplar


Body Material: Poplar


Color Name: Morandi Sunset


Connector Type: 1/4-Inch Stereo


Fretboard Material: Maple Wood


Guitar Pickup Configuration: H-S-S


Hardware Interface: 1/4-inch Audio


String Material: Nickel Steel


Top Material: Poplar


Neck Material Type: Hard-maple


Number of Strings: 6


Guitar Bridge System: Vintage-fulcrum-bridge


Material Type: Poplar Wood


Musical Style: Rock


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Almost gave it a 5! Changed my mind ... for the price 5!
Style: FST350M Color: Morandi Gray
Light weight, feels great, plays great. Its cliche but it really plays much better than its price tag, much better. I like the simplistic design, the headstock is ok blends the fender headstock with something a little more metal. Pickups are better than expected by a lot (actually a little microphonic but it doesnt get in the way). Oh 40 second tune up and it was playable with nice low action right out of the box. Only minor complaints: 1/Not a lot of padding when shipped and 2/The gray isnt very gray its almost pink. You know what, $150, im switching my rating to a 5. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2024 by M

  • Amazing affordable guitar
Style: FLP350 Color: Black
This guitar is great. I've been playing for longer than i can remember anymore. I just wanted a second electric for jamming with my buddy. To leave over his house so i don't have to lug everything every time. But this guitar is awesome. The actin is great. The pickups are good enough. The strings are garbage, change them immediately. But it's a beautiful guitar, that sounds great, plays great, honestly it sounds as good as my good guitar and it looks allot better. I got the matte black LP. Gorgeous guitar. I ended up putting emg h4's in it. Waste of money, but that's how much i like this guitar. But honestly the pickups that were in it were fine for standard or even D. But i play in drop C and the low string sounded muddy. Just the low. The higher strings sounded better than my schecter. Which made me mad that this cheapo guitar had better pickups than my stock schecter. So i bought emg's for my schecter then figured screw it and bought them for both. But it's worth the money. It's a bolt on neck so don't expect it to sound like a $1k or more guitar. But it is comparable to other $500 guitars with a bolt on neck. And infinitely better than all the guitars i had before my schecter and they were name brands. A fender, a low end Ibanez, a Washburn, BC Rich warlock i have them all away when i bought this schecter, and this guitar sounded better than my schecter on the high end. I'm impressed. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 27, 2023 by CR3W CR3W

  • Good starter guitar.
Style: FST350M Color: Morandi Pink
Picked one of these up in pink as for my daughter to learn on. She was showing interest in my guitars, so, I figured I would get her one of her own to get started on some lessons with. For the price, it was surprisingly good quality. Neck was straight. Action was good. Intonation was good. Frets felt better than some "name brand" guitars I have felt that come in at a good triple the price of this one. No glaring fit or finish issues. Sounds were decent out of it. A little weak, but, I mean, the entire guitar costs less than some pickup sets on their own. The only one issue that I found with it, especially for a beginner, was the tuners were not good. Felt uneven when turning them. Didn't hold tune very well. So, I picked up a set of Wilkinson Deluxe (vintage) tuners that were a direct fit for 23 dollars and some change. Took about 10 minutes to replace. Paired her up with a Blackstar Debut 15....and she has a nice little starter rig. She loves it. Now to see if she sticks to it for any length of time. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 16, 2022 by Kenneth L. Bryan Jr. Kenneth L. Bryan Jr.

  • hidden treasure
Style: FLP350 Color: Pink
Bought lots of guitars over the years low priced and high... this low priced guitar is definately one of the best I have ever purchased. Excellent components, stays tuned, extremely comfortable and a very nice higher cost finish with almost no flaws. Nice gig bag too and a free cable... frets are smaller but nicely finished...bought other low cost from Amazon and the frets rip your fingers up. Just a really nice deal... ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2024 by Thomas R. Munn

  • It's a guitar...
Style: FST350M Color: Morandi Black
First, let me just say that I own a number of inexpensive (sub $300) guitars. In fact, of the 9 that I own, only three cost more than that, and two of those three were just over $300. I love budget guitars, and the market for them is getting incredibly competitive with tons of great options. This one...isn't. Don't get me wrong, it plays just fine, sounds good, and even looks good if you like a matte finish (which I'm starting to), but the sub $200 market just all seem to suffer from the same exact problem: the necks feel awful. When shopping for a guitar for my niece, I tried out nearly every $200 and under guitar I could find at my local guitar store, and every single neck suffered from the same problem: the back of the neck feels like balsa wood. It's weirdly rough and cheap feeling. It's hard to describe unless you've held one and a more expensive guitar in your hands, but you can immediately tell the difference between a cheap neck and a good neck. Kind of like...saw dust versus satin. This guitar has that same, cheap balsa wood/sawdust feeling. Also, the fretwork left a lot to be desired as well. Again, for under $200 I'm not expecting perfection, but I'd at least like something that isn't trying to cut me like I owed it money. They filed down okay, basically to the point of a Kramer Focus (which isn't amazing, either, just trying to give a comparison point), but a beginner isn't going to know how to do that or have the tools, so as a beginner guitar, I don't recommend this just for that reason. But then, it gets worse: the frets are gritty and scratchy too. Trying to bend a string sounds like you're working a trash compactor. Again, not as bad as some guitars I own (looking at you, Xaviere), but other guitars in this price range didn't suffer that problem (ie: Kramer Focus), so it's hard for me to see the hype about the great neck that so many reviewers have praised. Maybe I just got a bad one? Okay, that's possible, but if I can get one, you can too. So if you're getting this guitar for a beginner, you'll also probably need some fret erasers to polish the frets and a fret file to clean up the ends. That's a lot of extra money, and pushes this guitar from "steal of the century" to "barely competitive with Jackson or Ibanez." And a Jackson or an Ibanez will come with good fretwork out of the box. So what's good about it? The tuners. For $150, you'll never find a guitar with tuners this good. Trust me, I've looked. On most sub $200 guitars, the tuners are absolute junk. Stiff, sticky, incredibly sensitive (small adjustments yield huge tuning changes), etc. And while these tuners are very sensitive, they're super easy to turn and don't bind in the slightest. They're buttery smooth, and that's refreshing. The finish is also good, when you're not scratching it up to dress the fret ends. (Yeah, I did that.) I'm normally not a fan of a matte finish, but this is done well and makes me wish I'd have gotten the blue instead of the black. Oh well. The neck fits in the neck pocket well, with no major gaps...or any gaps that I can see. So it looks like they take the fit and finish serious at Fesley...definitely good. The frets were mostly level. Some uneven frets (2nd, 13th, and a few more past the 15th), but they were barely out and haven't caused any buzzing that I've seen after a very slight truss rod adjustment (less than a 1/4 turn to add relief). The nut was cut well, and the edges weren't sharp. I've seen some $250+ guitars that struggled with getting a good nut (you could cut yourself on the Xaviere I bought). And I can't be sure, but the nut actually looks like it might be graphite and not cheap plastic. It certainly doesn't feel like a cheap plastic nut, but don't quote me on the graphite part. It comes with a manual! You wouldn't think that would be such a good thing until you actually read it. It describes the process of setting up the guitar and does a good enough job that any beginner can use the tools provided and make the small adjustments need to make the guitar play well (like the truss rod adjustment I mentioned above). That's fantastic for beginners, and every company should do this (looking at you, Fender.) The fretboard has a 14" radius, which I feel is a tad too flat for my tastes (I prefer 12"), but despite that, it's still playable and comfortable, so I'll call this a plus. You get a gig bag. It's not a very good gig bag, but it's still something to put the guitar in, and something is usually better than nothing, so bonus. And just barely on the good side is the pickups. They sound good, but they have a lot of hiss and hum in every configuration, even the humbucker. Seriously, it's call humbucker for a reason...and it still hums. It might just be a grounding issue, though...maybe the black hardware is preventing a good ground on my guitar? I haven't seen anyone else complain about that, so I'm not willing to just throw the company under the bus for that. I won't comment on the bridge since I never use floating bridges for vibrato (I just deck them and use them like a hardtail), but since every inexpensive guitar comes with a vibrato bridge, I usually don't have much choice in that regard. Still, I haven't noticed any problems with it so take that for what it's worth. --TL;DR-- This guitar rivals what you can get from most big brands offer at (and even above) this price point, so it's worth the money. You'll get more than you pay for, especially with good tuners and a nice low action out of the box, but you'll need to put in some (fret) work to really make it feel good in your hands. If this is your first guitar, you should probably save a little more and buy something a bit better than this. If you're getting this guitar because it's cheap, either as a gift for someone you're not sure will stick with it, or for yourself as a fun beater, you can do a whole lot worse for the money...and not much better. Just remember: you won't get a $1,000 guitar for $150, so don't expect the moon and you'll be happy. Not ecstatic, but happy. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 15, 2023 by Jeremy Tartaglia

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