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IYV-IRK-300 Semi Hollow Electric Guitar 3T Sunburst (IYV)

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Features

  • all guitars are made punctually by CNC machine with computer programming
  • Perfect neck with almost no defectiveness
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Description

In yen guitars have strong fingerboard without bedding ,good tapering, good shape and good sounds because they are made by conk machine with 3D computer programming

Brand: IYV


Color: 3T Sunburst


Top Material Type: Maple Wood


Body Material: Basswood


Back Material Type: Basswood


Neck Material Type: Maple


Fretboard Material Type: Jatoba Wood


Guitar Pickup Configuration: H-H


String Material Type: Nickel


Hand Orientation: Right


Top Material Type: Maple Wood


Body Material Type: Basswood


Back Material Type: Basswood


Neck Material Type: Maple


Fretboard Material Type: Jatoba Wood


String Material Type: Nickel


Guitar Pickup Configuration: H-H


Hand Orientation: Right


Guitar Bridge System: Tremolo


Number of Strings: 6


Scale Length: 24.75


Color: 3T Sunburst


Brand Name: IYV


Manufacturer: IYV


Manufacturer Part Number: IRK-300


Warranty Description: 1.


Item Type Name: IYV-IRK-300 Semi Hollow Electric Guitar 3T Sunburst ( IYV)


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Model Name: IRK-300


Model Number: IRK-300


Instrument: guitar


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  • As an experienced player, I was totally amazed!
I’m actually impressed! I have a friend who I recently got started with guitars. He really admired my FireGlo Rickenbacker 330, which is easy to understand since it is a stunningly beautiful guitar. So for Xmas I decided I would get him this relatively inexpensive guitar. My main thought was that it would be a great piece of wall art for his office and an incentive to keep learning to play. I had actually watched several videos on this guitar and all of them indicated that while the bridge pickup was pretty decent, the neck pickup always sounded totally dull, muted and low output. But I have to say that in the last week that I’ve been “testing” and setting up my friend’s new guitar, I am actually pretty impressed! Both pickups sound pretty decent and have an appropriate sound for each location. Now I’m not saying that this guitar sounds anything like my Rickenbacker, nor does it match any of my Strats, Les Paul’s or others. But I will say that it does have decent sound in all 3 switch settings and sounds like a pretty decent guitar. Which for the price is somewhat amazing! Overall the fit and finish is really pretty danged good! It is a nice looking and feeling guitar. Not just for a “cheap” guitar, but for any under $1000 guitar. Didn’t have any fret sprouts (which many reputable brands do have nowadays), the finish is well done and even the tuners are reasonable. And pretty inexpensive to swap out a great set of Gotoh Locking tuners if you plan on keeping and using this. I have to say that I was expecting a lot less. Been playing and collecting guitars for decades and this one is really fun to play! Obviously not going to replace my Ricky, but I’m sure my friend will really enjoy this! Assuming he keeps up his lessons! 😂 ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 24, 2025 by J. Jefferson Walker

  • IYV 6 String IYV-IRK-300 Semi Hollow Electric Guitar 3T Sunburst, Right, (IRK-300) IYV 6 String IYV-IRK-300 Semi Hollow Electric Guitar 3T Sunburst, Right, (IRK-300)
Hello everyone. First of all, let us get this out of the way. When someone purchases a guitar (whether it is used, refurbished, displayed model, with minor imperfection, or a new one) at some point you are going to set the action, set the intonation, treat the fret board, file the fret ends, replace/modify the knobs/switches/bridge/strings/pickups/neck/etc. to your preference. It is no difference when you buy your vehicle. Eventually, you are going to change/add/replace/modify items on your vehicle to your liking. And that is fine. With that said, please do not count these components as a negative criticism towards these guitars. Let us just focus on the guitar itself. With minor tuning and neck adjustments, these guitars are ready to play right out of the box. As you know, minor tuning and neck adjustments are common with any guitar you purchase. The finish, quality, and construction of these guitars are awesome. The headstock is eye-catching. The neck is straight. The frets do not have dents/divots and are smooth (no sharp edges). The fret board is fine. The body is beautiful. The joints/seems are connected to satisfactory. The hardware (pickup selector or switch/output or input jack/volume & tone knobs or controls/bridge/pickups/pick guard/tuners/electronics/screws/nuts/strap buttons/fret or inlay markers/fret nut) are nice, functional, and tight. There may be some small blemishes or cloudy finishes here and there, fret board might have some kind of dye on it, but nothing really significant that would cause you NOT to play the guitar immediately. I’ve made NO modifications or changed any components on this guitar and had no major issue with feedback noise, guitar getting out of tune from hours of play, components getting loose or not working, breaking strings, electrical issues, etc. Again, everyone has their option on what they consider feedback, guitar out of tune, components getting loose or not working, breaking strings, electrical issues, etc. And that is okay. It also varies on the equipment (amps/stacks/pedals/cables/etc.) you use and how you play these guitars. In conclusion, these guitars are attractive, feel great, look fabulous, sound terrific, entice you to play them and definitely fun to play. I am sold, and I am a HUGE fan of the IYV Guitars! I wished I could have purchased the earlier models when they first came out. If I had the money, I would buy all the IYV models. For an electric guitar under $200.00 and with no shipping fees, these guitars are an excellent investment! I will say it again. Not only are these guitars gorgeous, but they are also a pleasure to play. I hope IYV will continue to produce new models or have older models available because I am excited in purchasing them in the future. Thank you IYV Guitar company/staff for producing this magnificent product! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2024 Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2024 by Victor Villanueva

  • Really decent guitar
Guitar arrived well packaged and in good condition. Finish is reasonable with a few blemishes but nothing significant. Plays really well, good neck (needs an oiling) and frets are reasonable but could use a polishing. Surprisingly good tone from the pickups, with some characteristic chime from this sort of guitar. Setup ie action and intonation spot on, no need for adjustment at all. Pickup height needed adjustment. Bridge and hardware are reasonable quality and the electronics work well. No hum or feedback when played on a Fender gtx 100 amp. Weak points are the tuning heads and strings which are low quality but can easily be changed out. Overall very good value for money, and actually irrespective of the cost it is just a very decent guitar. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2025 by Graeme Armstrong

  • First one was terrible.. replacement amazing
First one came a few days ago..but it seemed already well played .tuned it up..jangly vibrating strings and terrible buzz...so I sent it back and replaced it with one that came today..it also seems played or handled somewhat already ( 😂)and has the general surface blemishes but nothing too bad... overall, I love this one..the neck plays great .no string or fret buzz. I'm glad I took the chance. You should too..it a beautiful guitar that cleans and shines up nice. Action is perfect out of the box. This one's a keeper. If you order one ..hope they send you a good one!! It was worth the risk... especially since I don't really recommend anyone buying a guitar unless they've played it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 30, 2026 by Leroy T. Altman IV

  • Best electric guitar value on the internet today! Do not let the low price fool you! Best electric guitar value on the internet today! Do not let the low price fool you!
Unbelievable quality for a low price. In tune and set up out of the box, had to tweak the lower E string and she played like a dream. Nice quality locking tuners! The neck is fast and smooth, the finish is high quality - it almost glows in the dark. I'm super impressed and encourage you to buy one if you are considering one. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2026 Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2026 by Steven Groves

  • An iffy imitation of the real thing
UPDATE: A price drop convinced me to try a second copy (after returning the one reviewed below). This one shows some actual maple grain on the front and sides (the back looks like agathis). The top feels a bit thicker. The tone is still thin, but pleasant in its own way. The action is much better – it's quite playable. Lots of cosmetic glitches: white primer showing through the bass cutaway (I touched it up with a red Sharpie), 2 weird light spots on the edge of the fingerboard, and a scratch on the pickguard. I decided to keep this one, because it's fun to play, and its Ricky vibe just sparks joy. But I wouldn't recommend this as anyone's first guitar – you're taking a gamble on skimpy, inconsistent materials and quality control. Starter guitars here from recognized brands offer solid QC at comparable prices. And I still feel this is a lost opportunity to build a really good guitar, at a higher price. [ORIGINAL REVIEW:] To avoid disappointment, be realistic about what to expect at this price. You could barely buy an electric guitar at prices this low in the 1950s – and those were 1950s dollars. Here, you're getting something that looks and feels Rickenbackerish, but doesn't sound or play anything like a real Rick. It's lightly made of mystery low-grade woods, and not much of them. There's little resonance, sustain, or low end. Most of its range sounds twangy like an acoustic guitar. Which you might like in an amplified guitar, except that once you get very high on the high E string, it's very shrill, especially on the bridge pickup. So you won't want to play leads on this. Real Real Ricks sound surprisingly warm for their construction, because they're skillfully made from carefully sourced and cured maple. The neck is cramped – narrower than on real Ricks, which are known for skinny necks. (The real problem is the bridge, whose saddles hold the strings too far in from the neck's edges.) It's also cramped vertically, because 24 frets on a 24.75" scale is just silly. The action, out of the box, was punishingly high. The specs say basswood, already a low-grade wood. But the front and back show some grain and glow, so I suspect agathis. (I didn't get flattering Rick-style maple grain, just straight lines, which look accidental.) And if you reach inside the soundhole, the top feels paper-thin. I suspect the back is just as thin – thus the acoustic-guitar timbre. If you love the Rickenbacker aesthetic, you're much better off saving up for a real Rick. (Used models can be surprisingly affordable.) Or at least, looking for a more-substantial replica on other marketplaces. This could actually be a nice instrument if the concept were better executed. It combines the vibe of several Rick guitar and bass models, without being a straight copy of any. The omission of plastic binding is a woody plus. But build it out of a real tonewood (maple), in real thicknesses. Give the strings real spacing. Shorten the fretboard to 21 frets (as contemporary Ricks do), saving a bit on materials there while improving the tone. Charge a bit more to cover the real net cost. The result would still be priced competitively, just appealing to a different demographic. I'd buy that. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2026 by Reader Rabbit

  • Wow, not bad!
Aside from being shipped a guitar that was previously returned and had MANY scratches, this guitar is a great value for the money. It needed new strings upon arrival, as the factory stings were garbage. And the neck pickup was crooked, and needed a little piece of foam shoved under it on one side so it would sit level. But after the new strings were on and pickups adjusted, the guitar played and sounded good...especially for the money. No sharp fret ends, no play in the tuners (a big surprise since I usually need to buy Gotoh replacement set), and pickups that have a nice jangly, and decent quality tone. There is some excess glue or something that was finished over in the neck pocket...one sign of this being a low budget build. But aside from the scratches put on by the person who returned it and sloppy glue work, this finish is gorgeous! The reds and other hues really pop and and always catches my eye. And I should mention that the body on this is definitely thicker than the guitar it's modeled after. It's pretty chunky depth wise! But it is still very light and probably weighs around 7 lbs or just under. If you're considering one of these, I can definitely recommend one based on the example I received. It stays in tune pretty well too, so with all the other attributes mentioned above, this is a very usable budget instrument and could be acceptable for use on stage. I've bought maybe 4 Amazon budget guitars out of curiosity including this one. This guitar is the best so far. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 21, 2025 by B Hammer

  • Cool & Funky Cool & Funky
The bar is continually being raised on these cheap guitars from overseas. This IYV Rickenbacker copy is great and an unbelievable value at a buck sixty five. Cosmetically, the fire glow finish is beautiful and the matching paint job on the headstock & back of the neck is classy. The guitar came set up well. Intonation was almost perfect. I had to adjust the low E string a bit. Neck is straight. Frets are perfect. Guitar plays well up and down the neck. Neck is a little narrow. String spacing is a bit tight. Tuners are good. Guitar stays in tune even with aggressive playing. Nut is plastic but slots are cut to the proper height nice & low. The tailpiece and bridge design is quirky but functional. The tailpiece is floating and only attached by the strap button. It relies on the string tension to keep it straight. The bridge is a tune o matic style but it is not attached to the guitar at all. It sits atop a metal plate and relies on the sting pressure to keep it in place. When I took the crappy sounding strings off to change & oil the fretboard, the bridge came tumbling off onto the floor. The slots on the individual bridge saddles are cut shallow. If you bend aggressively the strings will probably occasionally slip out of the groove in the saddle. Out of the box, the neck pickup was considerably louder than the bridge which makes me think they use the same pickup for both positions. Both pickups come set low with a lot of space between the pickup & strings. I tried to raise the bridge pickup but the screws just loosened & the pickup height didn't change so I removed the pickup and discovered the pickups are screwed directly into the body (like a tele neck pickup). There is foam rubber glued to the bottom of the pickup which establishes the height so you can lower the pickups by screwing them down but loosening just makes the pickup all wobbly. I remedied this by putting a piece of foam in the pickup cavity and replacing the pickup so it sits higher. With the strings back on, I adjusted the height so the volume matched the neck. The pickups have a unique sound and I dig them. Real Rickenbacker pickups are single coil but I think these are humbuckers because they are very quiet. Bridge pickup is bright and sounds better with the tone rolled back a bit. Neck is warm and fatter. Guitar sounds best with both pickups on, using the neck volume like a tone knob to blend in more or less of the warmer neck tone. Pickups tone is nice & clear. Pummeling them with distortion yields a cool funky lo-fi kind of vocal growl with no squealing or feedback. If you want a guitar that looks and sounds different than most other electrics, this one is a good choice. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 15, 2025 Reviewed in the United States on November 15, 2025 by Shad

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