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Grote Electric Guitar Solid Body LPYS-006 Maple Neck, Stainless Steel Frets, Ideal for All Levels, with Gigbag(VS)

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Color: Vintage Sunburst


Features

  • Grote's LP electric guitar is built to last with high-quality materials and craftsmanship, making it an excellent investment for players of all levels.
  • The solid Mahogany body and neck combined with a Rosewood fingerboard produce a warm and rich sound perfect for a variety of musical genres.
  • Immerse yourself in the realism of a maple wood grain finish, expertly crafted through advanced printing. This environmentally conscious veneer choice offers not only durability and low-maintenance convenience but also a sustainable approach. Serving as an eco-friendly alternative to solid wood, it marries affordability with individuality, making your choice not just a musical one, but a responsible one too.
  • The Humbucker pickup and 3-way switch allow for a wide range of tonal options, making it suitable for a variety of musical styles.
  • Get everything you need to start playing right away with this electric guitar package, which includes a gig bag all the essentials to take your music on the go!

Brand: Grote


Color: Vintage Sunburst


Top Material Type: Maple Wood


Body Material: Maple


Back Material Type: Mahogany Wood


Neck Material Type: Maple


Fretboard Material Type: Rosewood


Guitar Pickup Configuration: H-H


String Material Type: Nickel


Hand Orientation: Right


Top Material Type: Maple Wood


Body Material Type: Maple


Back Material Type: Mahogany Wood


Neck Material Type: Maple


Fretboard Material Type: Rosewood


String Material Type: Nickel


Material Type: Wood


Guitar Pickup Configuration: H-H


Hand Orientation: Right


Guitar Bridge System: Fixed


Number of Strings: 7


Item Dimensions L x W x H: 40.16"L x 13.09"W x 1.4"H


String Nut Width: 1.65 Inches


Item Weight: 3.4 Kilograms


Item Dimensions: 40.16 x 13.09 x 1.4 inches


Brand Name: Grote


Manufacturer: Grote guitar


Manufacturer Part Number: LPYS-006


Warranty Description: No.


Item Type Name: Solid-Body Electric Guitar


Included Components: Gig Bag


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Model Name: LPYS


Model Number: G-LP-FLAG


Instrument: guitar


Color: Vintage Sunburst


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  • bought with thoughts of upgrades. Not necessary!
Color: Blue
This is an awesome guitar for the price. after receiving it I was concerned about the warmth of the neck pickup. I am used to cranking the volume up on all my pickup volume and tone. lol, come to find out from review videos, (I watched after receiving). I discovered i had to turn the volume of the neck pup t down due to the out put of the pup. it's actually a lil' over 10k output and bridge is a lil' over 11k output. the neck is warm and beautiful sounding, but with that much out put on my setup, it was toooo overpowering and muddy so I have to turn the volume of the neck pup down especially with my distortion pedal active and with that she sounds beautiful, so beware of the neck output, lol. other than that, beautiful looks, setup and sound from both pickups. all I had to do out of the box was tune it and condition the fretboard. I like a natural back of neck so I sanded and conditioned it to my liking. But Yeah, great product, love playing it and everything about it. it has been stated in comments that the "natural flamed maple top is a picture" and to my viewing, it is. there is No 3D appearance maple gives off, so it isn't even a veneer but still ALMOST as beautiful and the guitar it self is definitely worth the money. the body is mahogany and after sanding off the finish and conditioning it, the neck is the new standard of mahogany and a 3 piece so accidental breakage of the headstock is unlikely. GREAT GUITAR! Definitely would recommend for beginners to professional looking for comfortable, fun, low price very well setup guitar. by the way it came with a string hight of barely above 2mm, PERFECT for me, fun and comfortable to play and looks and sounds beautiful and stays in tune. no real need for any upgrades really (which is why I buy lower end guitars to begin with), lol. VREY HAPPY! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2026 by Billy

  • It has Good Bones
Color: Blue
Update: The hum is gone after adjusting the height of the pickups. Now it is perfect or as close as it gets to perfect. I would get another one if I ever lost this one. Update: Just got the replacement and it is almost perfect. This one is a keeper. Low Action, no fret buzz. no spots in the paint, no dings or nicks. The only issue is a very very very low volume hum coming through the amp if I'm NOT touching the strings. It goes away once you touch the strings or any metal point on the guitar. I would say a slight grounding issue. Got the Blue and it looked really good. The action was low and great out of the box and only 1 fret on the low E was a tad high, it buzzed, would be an easy fix. The sound from the Neck Pickup was good but the bridge pickup is dead. Check wiring etc. but all OK. Did a return and have a new one on the way. It's on the heavy side, didn't weight it but I would say 7-9 lb guitar and priced for beginners who shouldn't have an issue with the action if mine was an example, but also a good guitar for any level of player. This guitar has good bones so it could be a real beast with a few upgrades. Can't wait to get my replacement. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2026 by Ken K.

  • INCREDIBLE VALUE!!! GORGEOUS INSTRUMENT!!!!!!!!! INCREDIBLE VALUE!!! GORGEOUS INSTRUMENT!!!!!!!!!
Color: Vintage Sunburst
I am absolutely DUMBFOUNDED at how utterly fantastic this instrument is for the money!! I'll list out specifics about it below: 1. Fretboard and frets - the frets are BALL ended meaning they are perfectly smooth, and i simply cannot believe it for this price. Not even on very expensive guitars do you see this. The frets are all perfectly level. The neck is straight and perfect. The action is very low and it has near zero buzzing at such a low string height. It does buzz very slightly at standard tuning, but thats easy to fix with a bit of a turn on the bridge. It will only require a very tiny adjustment. The neck is a touch dry but a bit of neck conditioning oil is going to fix that easily. The back of the neck is gloss finished, but it's smooth and not grippy. 2. Finish and weight - the color i ordered, antique sunburst... it's perfect. It's so beautiful. I'm very happy with this colour. The weight is solid, not overly heavy and it's balanced. 3. Pickups - they sound great. I think they might actually be wax potted. 4. Tuners - very stable and steady. High quality for the money. 5. Strings - they are not bad at all, and i don't even feel the need to replace them immediately. I expected them to be very bad based on others comments but they are actually good. 6. Accessories - they include a cord and an allen wrench. Crazy value. The case, while yes of course it feels a bit cheap, it has padding! And I don't care if it feels cheap! It's there to protect the guitar and it has pockets. I have no complaints about the case at all. In summary, I can't believe I got such an incredible guitar for such a low amount spent. This is unreal. The design on this guitar will look good in any genre. If you wanted to modify it you could, but even i bought a graphtech tusq nut to change it to, and I'm not really even sure if i want to mess with the guitar at all. It's just so perfect. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2026 Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2026 by Gene C

  • Some are great, some have fret problems Some are great, some have fret problems
Color: Purple
Ok, the good, Gorgeous guitar that appears to be well built with real wood. Some specs they forgot to mention These are stainless steel frets! This is a contoured neck,12 to 20ish radius! The humbuckers are real humbuckers, BUT they aren't potted (soaked in wax), which means if you play in front of your amp you will get a loud squeal!l (also called microphonic). Understandably the electronics are weak but usable. The tuners are actually really decent! Now the bad and the BIGGEST issue... Some of these have perfect neccks and some have horrible fret work. I got one with the horrible fret work 🥺 and I knew it had buzzing but was too busy to look at it when I got it. Past the return window I dug into it, and the bad frets were the result of someone not cleaning out the fret slots before jamming the frets into it. I can tell this was made on a Friday around 4:30pm. So if you can get a lemon, just send it back and exchange it. Guitars have never been this decent at this price point, and mistakes happen to even the biggest companies. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 17, 2026 Reviewed in the United States on June 17, 2026 by Uncle Milton

  • Excellent for the price - some work required
Color: Vintage Sunburst
I'm not a good player, just your basic beginner who likes to play. I also like tinkering with things, which was helpful with this guitar as it needed some setup work (more on that later). More expensive guitars probably have a lower chance of needing work right out of the box, something to keep in mind. My use case was I wanted a rich full jazz appropriate sound to complement my Ibanez super strat (beginner model). It certainly delivered on that. I love the tone. And it looks gorgeous - could be veneer, could be printed, no idea, but it looks great. The work needed: I swapped out the strings, intonation was ok out of the box but small adjustments (easy to do) made an improvement. I haven't played it enough to know if it will lose intonation over time, and the tuners seem OK (but I don't bend strings much). The one issue that could cause frustration for someone who doesn't want to tinker was the 8th fret was high so there were some flat/buzzy notes. Several youtube videos and purchase of some luthier tools later (about $100 worth), I was able to fix this to my satisfaction. This added to the ultimate cost to get the guitar to where I wanted it, but now I have some tools I can use on my other guitars. And I learned a lot about setting intonation and fretwork. If that's not your thing, if yours needs some work you will want to bring it to a luthier to get it into good shape. This cuts into the savings you get with this purchase - I expect for most the driver behind getting this is it's relatively inexpensive for what you get. All in am I happy? Definitely. Do I think it's better value than a beginner level name brand LP? Yes, if either a.) you win the dice roll and get one out of the factory with nothing out of spec or b.) are willing to pay for or do some additional setup to address issues. I suspect that your odds of winning the dice roll improve with the name brands, but is it worth it? It wasn't for me. As far as the pickups go, while replacing the strings and doing the fret levelling I did check out the pickups. Mine were definitely double coil pickups - there was a youtube video showing this same line of guitar where they got one that only had single coil pickups so I wanted to check. Looks like Grote stopped doing that. In terms of sound, I like the stock pickups. I might swap them out some day, but think they sound good. I wish there was some documentation on the magnets though - apparently magnet strength makes a big difference in tone (https://www.seymourduncan.com/blog/latest-updates/tonal-properties-of-guitar-pickup-magnets). If these are already Alnico II or III I probably wouldn't find any improvement in making a swap. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 3, 2026 by MikeFromBoston

  • Amazed is understatement
Color: Vintage Sunburst
Been playing guitar for over 30 years. I have owned every brand, just about. I have Gibson Les Pauls currently, but I don’t like taking them out of my home to teach lessons or gig for many reasons. I decided to try these because I love the feel and sound of a Les Paul and the other reviews left made me feel comfortable to give these a try with the price point. Here’s my HONEST review, I’m not a shrew for Grote or the Chinese government. Packing: initial thought was no way this guitar is intact. I’m used to more protective packaging, but the guitar came in a gig bag and was not broken. Out of the box: Finish was beautiful!! No scratches, cracks, cloudy areas….nothing. No sprouting frets or any sharpness. Neck felt perfect and fast. Strings were loose but not completely slacked, just enough tension. Initial playing: tuned guitar to E standard, tuners were not as tight with the turns, but I’m also picky about that. Tuned up and it stayed in tune. Checked intonation and it was spot on, which shocked me. Others have said they had buzzing initially, I had none. I had already ordered a replacement nut because of those comments and now it won’t be needed. All 3 pickup positions worked perfectly and as they should. Tried out the guitar for 10 minutes of heavy riffing and wood shedding with aggressive bends and what not. After that 10 minutes, the guitar was only ever slightly out of tune, no different than any of my American made Gibsons, Fenders, or Paul Reed Smiths would be. Final INITIAL analysis: for this price point, this is a steal. Feels and plays WAY better than any Epiphone I have ever owned. I’m going to give their ES-335 copy a try next and I’ll probably pick one or two more of these. I’ll be using these for my teaching lessons and gigging from now on. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2024 by Matthew Powless

  • An amazing guitar desecrated by the unholy machinations of Amazon Resale
Color: Purple
I would give this guitar 5 stars if I could and when I receive a replacement I probably will, but until I have that replacement I will review what I got. All-in-all, great guitar. Body and finish is BEAUTIFUL. Construction is solid, fittings are perfect, frets and pearl are flawless. However, I wanted to not have to wait was at that time 2 months, and grabbed the one Purple they had on resale. Like New - Still In Original Packaging, arrives in 5 days. Invoice says Condition is Mint. Cool! Somebody probably bought two on accident and sent the extra back in. 20 dollar discount. Hell yeah. NO, DEAR READER. NOT HELL YEAH. ONLY HELL. I would have taken pictures but I'll spare you the guitar gore. First and foremost - I knew this was taken out of packaging and used because the strings were not packed properly and the foam wrap around the guitar was badly torn and haphazardly shoved back around, so no, not original packaging. High E string was wound so tightly it snapped when I tried to gently de-tune it. All the other strings were clearly attempted at being put in tune, but wound way too tightly. This was done by the previous owner, as no guitar maker will ever ship a guitar out tuned like that. When the string snapped, I decided to just take all the strings off to check the pickups, as one was loose and the other was inserted at a strange angle. When the strings were off and I went to take out the pickups, I realized the neck pickup was just entirely loose inside its slot, not mounted at all, and all the screws were stripped. However had this before me went ham on the poor mounting screws with a screwdriver way too large and didn't consider that their actions will get them judged harshly when they inevitably face whatever god they worship. I get the pickup mounts unscrewed, check the bottoms, they seem fine, but then I notice something - there was absolutely no resistance when I turned them over from the wires. I look down - and they are cut. Cleanly. Cut. Both Pickups. Neck and Bridge. Their cables are cut. They are just sitting in there not connected to anything. This wasn't torn out or ripped. Clean Cuts. Somebody intentionally snipped the cables in this guitar. I can handle everything else, it's all just routine stuff and I was planning on replacing the strings and most of the electronics anyway, but I refuse to be a part of whatever profane ritual this poor instrument was subjected to by whatever maniac is the reason this thing was in Amazon Resale in the first place. Buy new, kids. The guitar is amazing and I'd honestly buy this just for the body itself. It's gorgeous, especially for this price point, but no. No no no no. You take back your cursed relic, Amazon. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2026 by BC

  • Nice guitar, at any price.
Color: Vintage Sunburst
Great Guitar, not just for the price. With a guitar that costs less than $200, I was skeptical of the quality. I've been impressed by the quality of Leo Jaymz guitars (another budget brand) so I took a chance on a Grote LP style. Ive been playing it for a few days now and can report it's a really good guitar. It's a little on the heavy side, as a LP should be, and overall just a great sounding and playing instrument. The tuners, and the rest of the hardware don't feel cheap and the guitar stays in tune as well as my Gibson LP. The "flame top" is a printed veneer, but it looks nice both up close and from a distance. The neck is the most important part of the guitar for me and the neck on this one is great. Glossy back, 60's profile, and stainless steel ball end frets are flawless, smooth, and well polished. Only a small truss rod adjustment was needed for a perfect setup. The action and intonation were set perfectly at the factory. The pickups are ceramic and sound good with the bridge pickup measuring 11k resistance and 10k on the neck pickup. Would definitely buy again and highly recommend. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 26, 2026 by Tx guy

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