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WestCreek Revenge Solid Body Electric Guitar, Heavy Metal Guitar, Right Handed, Heavy Metal Pickups, Rounded End Jumbo Frets, Bone nut, Rosewood Fretboard, Mahogany Body (Blue Yellow Gradient)

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Color: Blue Yellow Gradient


Features

  • WestCreek Revenge Introduction: This WestCreek Revenge electric guitar is easy to access the upper frets.
  • Musical Style: Revenge model electric guitar is heavy metal guitar.
  • Alnico Humbucker: Sound good on clean, overdrive and distortion.
  • Bone Nut: Bone nut much denser and tough than other types of guitar nuts. It will transfer the sound vibrations with great efficiency, without absorbing them.
  • Rounded End Medium Jumbo Frets: Smooth and comfortable playability.

Description

electric guitar

Brand: WestCreek Guitars


Color: Blue Yellow Gradient


Top Material Type: mahogany


Body Material: Mahogany


Back Material Type: mahogany


Neck Material Type: Maple


Fretboard Material Type: Rosewood


Guitar Pickup Configuration: H-H


String Material Type: Stainless Steel


Hand Orientation: Right


Item Weight: 11.73 pounds


Package Dimensions: 43.88 x 19.88 x 4.19 inches


Item model number: Revenge


Date First Available: May 20, 2025


Back Material: mahogany


Body Material: Mahogany


Color Name: Blue Yellow Gradient


Connector Type: 1/4" (6.35mm) audio jack


Fretboard Material: Rosewood


Guitar Pickup Configuration: H-H


String Material: Stainless Steel


Top Material: mahogany


Neck Material Type: Maple


Number of Strings: 6


Guitar Bridge System: TOM


Material Type: Mahogany (Body), Maple (Neck)


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  • Awesome guitar definitely recommend
Color: Camo Grey
Great guitar for the price I’m actually impressed I really recommend this for beginners or if you can’t afford an expensive guitar this one is perfect. It has good sound good pickups a nice body it feels good while sitting and I love the camo pattern its easy to use it is very playable while sitting shipping was good. Strings are ok could be better. I definitely recommend this awesome guitar and you should definitely check it out if your looking for a cool looking budget friendly guitar. I played this guitar for hours it still is in tune. The frets are not sharp. I really love this guitar you should definitely check it out ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 19, 2025 by Elizabeth Motta Elizabeth Motta

  • Mind officially blown! 🙌
First off, when I saw this, the first thing I thought of was an Ibanez Destroyer. My holy grail guitar is an '81-'82 Ibanez Destroyer II DT300FR, like the one that Adrian Smith from Iron Maiden played in the early '80s. So, when I saw this for $239 with a $20 coupon ($219 before taxes), I had to jump on it. So I did some quick research and seen a bunch of good reviews (some slightly negative, but it was all easily fixable), and I bought it. When I get a guitar in, the very first thing I do is inspect the fit and finish. This one wasn't 100% perfect, but it was a solid 99/100. And it wasn't damaged, just a couple of finish flaws. So far, I only found a couple of small blemishes on the edge of the binding by the output jack. It wasn't damaged or anything, it's just the binding is a little misaligned at that particular spot (not much at all, like 3/4 of an inch) and around the edge, there was a miniscule indention in the wood that was cleared over. No biggie. The second thing I do is tune it up and just jam on it. This thing outperforms many big name guitars that's in the $500-$800 range, but at less than half of the price. The hardware works perfectly. I'm not sure if I'm going to need to replace anything yet, but time will tell. The tuners were as easy to use as the Gotoh tuners that I put on my fully modded Jackson Rhoads. The bone nut is cut perfectly. The bridge does it's job, as in it's a tune o matic. You just adjust it and go. The electronics are completely noiseless even running it on the Ultra channel through my Peavey XXL boosted with an Ibanez Tube Screamer. The alnico pickups sound great. It can go from Joe Bonamassa to Slayer with no problems at all. Everything on it works perfectly and it stays in tune. The only things I plan on doing to it is put some Ernie Ball slinkies, installing Dunlop flush mount strap locks, polish the frets a little, and lightly sand the edges down on the neck binding to give it a more "played in" feel. Other than that, it's perfect for me. Set maple neck with headstock volute, thick mahogany body, body and neck binding, actual flame maple veneer, rosewood fretboard, bone nut, no sharp fret ends, all for less than $250! My only two gripes about it is the binding edge on the fretboard (which I plan on fixing later on), and it was shipped in a single box. BUT. They shipped it very well protected by a completely form fit slab of styrofoam and the usual foam sheet thingy was wrapped around the guitar itself. It was completely protected, I just wish there was an outer box to cover the "Westcreek Guitars" logo so nobody in the neighborhood would be tempted to walk off with it. If you want a great guitar at a crazy affordable price, get this. You won't regret it. I know I don't. 🤘 PS, I been seriously playing guitar (and working on them) for the last eight years, and you'd be surprised at how many "budget" guitars will outperform the biggest names in the industry. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2023 by Kyle Kyle

  • Great Value for the Money, Especially if you have some Guitar Experience
Color: Purple
Out of the box, all I had to do was change strings, tune up and the guitar played great, it really did. The strings it comes with were terrible and dirty. Once I took them off, I wiped down the fretboard, cleaned the neck a little bit etc. Put the new set of strings on and was good to go. I was expecting to have to do a little home-guitar-set up or if it was really rough, a pro set up. But I did not have some of the experiences others buying this guitar have had. YMMV. Maybe I got lucky, maybe the company is doing a better job recently. I did not have to adjust the bridge/action. I did not have to adjust pickups. There were no intonation problems. Volume and tone pots were clean and worked well. Frets are great. No issues with the nut. I even went up a gauge in strings (9-46) and the channels in the nut were still just fine. I really put this guitar through its paces the first weekend I had it with a long jam session. In my rig, at volume and compared to my other primary guitars; this guitar is going to need a new pickup (s) So that's what I did. I already ordered a new bridge pickup for 100 bucks. Even after installation, I am only going to be into this guitar for about $300 bucks. CAN"T BEAT IT IMO. I could have bought a p/u set for 200 but since that would double the cost of the guitar and I hardly ever use the neck p/u anyways, I went bridge only. I had my eye on this guitar because it looks sick! and the Price was an eye opener and an eye-brow raiser at the same time. I read all of the reviews here; did some further research and kept watching it. Finally pulled the trigger on Amazon Prime day when there was a coupon available. That made the price under 200. I would say this is a great beginner guitar; or a great secondary guitar if you are an intermediate player. Especially vs paying several hundred dollars to over 1000 dollars for even an Epiphone Explorer. And you can't find Ibanez Destroyers hardly at all. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 17, 2023 by Jeff M. Catlin Jeff M. Catlin

  • This axe slays !!
Color: Camo Grey
This was a killer deal, so I had to grab one before the teriffs destroy the budget guitar market... So far easily on par with mid range guitars 500-700 dollar range and swings way above it's weight class. Arrived almost gig ready (action was a tad low but easily corrected) I changed the tuners out for locking but really didn't need to as the stock tuners were fine and she didn't have a problem staying in tune. The pickups are rather hot and pretty decent for her cost (def. got an 80s metal hotness to them) I plan on replacing those with SD blackouts but that's my personal preference and like the tuners not necessary at all. The fretwork is nice and she came a tad dry, but some fretboard 65 cured that .All in all she's a copy of an Ibanez Destroyer, with her own little perks.. I mean come on she's a neck through Destroyer with rounded (nice fretwork BTW) frets and a killer urban camo paint job. I was impressed to say the least. Westcreek has proved themselves to me and they will probably do the same for you. Great gig or even starter at this current price point.... I wish I had this kinda axe when I started. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 7, 2025 by Jones Jones

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