Archer Designed Series TT-10SB Thinline Electric Guitar: Archer's TT-10 Thinline Electric Guitar is based on a popular design from a well-known manufacturer who hollowed out part of a solid-body model and added an f-hole, resulting in a reduced weight, lighter guitar This model plays great and features a basswood body and flame maple top with maple neck and a rosewood fretboard The 2 P-90 pickups give a bright, transparent sound This model features a classic 3-Tone Sunburst finish Archer Designed Series guitars represent a natural step-up in woods, quality and features, made popular with Archer's "sound value" family of brands Designed and performance/stage tested in Milwaukee, USA, these Designed models focus on providing the kind of sound any experienced or intermediate player would be looking for in a fine instrument Archer Guitars are played by musicians across the globe, from beginners to recording and live performance pros Specifications: Basswood body Maple neck Flame Maple Top Grover Locking Tuners 22 Frets Rosewood Fretboard Dot inlays Bolt-on Neck 25.5" Scale 2 P90 Pickups 1 Volume, 1 Tone Controls 3-way pickup selector Fixed Bridge Chrome Hardware 3-Tone Sunburst Finish
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Brand | Archer |
Item model number | TT10SB |
Color | Brown |
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Product Id | 1228537 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 3 (1 ratings) 3 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 816627011998 |
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this guitar is a good alternative if you are considering a cheaper guitar like squire ;jay turser etc. i couldnt find some imformation on it like fret size and neck radius but i took a chance it sounds great at least as good as my squire 51 nice and twangy like a tele should sound the fretboard is a little flat for my taste but not too bad i noticed pretty quick that the strings are just a little closer together than on my squire witch causes my finger to deaden some strins when i play a c or d 7 this might not be a problem for most players but i'm 59 and my fingers dont work like they used to i might change the nut to a fender nut to resolve this minor problem but over all the is a great guitar for 170.00 on walmart .com my squire 51 epiphone genesis prs have not been played since this showed up work manship and finish etc is almost perfect there is a small run in clearcoat on top of the head it dosent come set up very good you will have to adjust string height intonation neck to your taste but if they took the time to set it up it wouldnt cost so little overall it is a good choice if you are looking for a good guitar at a great price. thank you archer for a job well done