Models
105 models
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Fender Stratocaster
Electric guitar model
Electric guitar
Introduced by Fender in 1954, the Stratocaster is one of the most influential and widely imitated electric guitars ever made. Its contoured double-cutaway solid body, bolt-on maple neck, three single-coil pickups with a five-way selector, and synchronized vibrato bridge produce a bright, articulate voice that has shaped rock, blues, pop, surf, and country. Players from Buddy Holly and Jimi Hendrix to Eric Clapton and David Gilmour built signature tones on it, and the design has anchored Fender's line for seven decades.
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Charvel San Dimas
Superstrat electric guitar model family
Electric guitar
One of the original hot-rodded superstrats, named for the California town where Charvel was based. With a Stratocaster-derived body, high-output pickups, and a locking tremolo, the San Dimas helped define the fast, aggressive guitars of 1980s rock and metal.
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ESP Kirk Hammett
Electric guitar model
Electric guitar
ESP's line of signature guitars for Kirk Hammett, lead guitarist of Metallica. The models share metal-oriented superstrat construction and Hammett's trademark skull-and-bones fingerboard inlays, and they span both ESP's high-end instruments and more affordable LTD versions.
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G&L ASAT Classic
T-style solid-body electric guitar model family
Electric guitar
A Telecaster-style electric from G&L, the company Leo Fender founded after Fender. The ASAT Classic uses G&L's Magnetic Field Design single-coil pickups in a familiar single-cutaway body, delivering a bright twang with a fuller low end.
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Jackson Soloist
Neck-through superstrat electric guitar series
Electric guitar, Guitar
The Jackson Soloist is one of Jackson's flagship series: a neck-through-body superstrat with a sleek double-cutaway body, deep cutaways for upper-fret access, compound-radius 24-fret fingerboards, high-output humbucking pickups, and double-locking tremolos. It is offered from Pro and Pro Plus models through USA-built versions.
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Fender Telecaster
Type of guitar
Electric guitar
Launched in 1950 and renamed the Telecaster in 1951, it was the first commercially successful solid-body electric guitar. Its single-cutaway slab body, bolt-on maple neck, and two single-coil pickups produce a bright, cutting twang that became foundational to country, rock, blues, and pop.
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Ibanez RG Prestige
Electric guitar subseries
Electric guitar · Japan
The premium Japanese-built tier of Ibanez's RG line, the RG Prestige offers higher-grade woods, fretwork, and hardware than standard RG models. It is aimed at demanding rock and metal players who want top-level fit and finish.
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Schecter C-1
Double-cut solid-body electric guitar model family
Electric guitar
A metal-oriented electric and a cornerstone of Schecter's Diamond Series, the C-1 uses an arched double-cutaway body with high-output pickups. Often fitted with active humbuckers, it is built for high-gain hard rock and metal.
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Parker Fly Deluxe
Flagship carbon-exoskeleton electric guitar
Electric guitar · United States
The flagship Parker Fly model, an ultralight electric guitar with a poplar body and neck sheathed in a carbon-glass exoskeleton and stainless steel frets. The Fly Deluxe pairs magnetic humbuckers with a blendable Fishman piezo system and Parker's flat vibrato; a 'refined' Deluxe was announced in 2003 for the line's tenth anniversary.
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Duesenberg Starplayer TV
Semi-hollow electric guitar model family
Electric guitar · Germany
A semi-hollow electric from the German maker Duesenberg, styled with retro Art Deco flair. It pairs a single-coil neck pickup with a humbucking bridge pickup and a smooth vibrato tailpiece for a versatile, vintage-flavored voice.
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Ibanez RG
Electric guitar series
Electric guitar
The Ibanez RG is a long-running Ibanez electric guitar series centered on high-performance solid-body designs.
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Strat Plus
Electric guitar model
Electric guitar · United States
A premium Stratocaster series Fender offered from 1987 to 1998, fitted with noise-canceling Lace Sensor pickups, locking tuners, and a roller nut to improve tuning stability. It was a flagship of Fender's late-eighties modernization.
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Squier Classic Vibe '50s Stratocaster
Stratocaster-style solid-body electric guitar model
Electric guitar
The Squier Classic Vibe '50s Stratocaster recreates the look and feel of an early Stratocaster, with a pine body, a maple neck and fingerboard, a 25.5-inch scale, 21 narrow-tall frets, three Fender-Designed alnico single-coil pickups in an SSS layout, and a vintage-style synchronized tremolo.
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Reverend Double Agent
Offset solid-body electric guitar model family
Electric guitar · South Korea
A semi-hollow electric from Reverend Guitars pairing a P-90 in the neck position with a humbucker at the bridge. It includes the brand's bass-contour control for dialing back low end, giving a wide range of jangly to punchy tones.
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Mayones Regius
Neck-through superstrat-style electric guitar model
Electric guitar · Poland
The Regius is a flagship Mayones superstrat-style electric guitar built in Poland with a multi-piece neck-through-body construction. It features a 25.4-inch scale (with a 26.5-inch baritone option), two humbucking pickups, and exotic timber tops, and is offered in 6- and 7-string configurations.
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Fender Jazzmaster
Offset electric guitar model family
Electric guitar
Introduced in 1958 as Fender's flagship, the Jazzmaster has a large offset body, wide flat single-coil pickups, a dual rhythm/lead circuit, and a floating tremolo with a separate bridge. Originally marketed to jazz players, it instead became a cornerstone of surf, then later alternative and indie rock.
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Ibanez JEM
Signature superstrat electric guitar family
Electric guitar · Japan
The signature guitar of virtuoso Steve Vai, introduced in 1987 and built as a high-performance superstrat. It is famous for its "monkey grip" handle cut into the body, a scalloped upper fingerboard, 24 frets, a recessed double-locking tremolo, and high-output pickups, all tailored to Vai's extreme technique.
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Suhr Classic S
S-style solid-body electric guitar model
Electric guitar · United States
The Suhr Classic S is an S-style solid-body electric guitar built by Suhr in Lake Elsinore, California. It combines an alder body and a bolt-on tinted maple neck with Suhr V60LP single-coil pickups and a two-post vintage-style tremolo, and is offered in both SSS and HSS pickup configurations, the latter adding an SSV bridge humbucker.
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Steinberger Spirit GT-PRO
Headless electric guitar model
Electric guitar · United States
The Spirit GT-PRO is Steinberger's headless, ultra-compact 6-string electric guitar on a 25.5 in scale, with a basswood body, three-piece maple neck, and an HSH pickup configuration. It features the R-Trem locking tremolo, 40:1 Direct-Pull tuners, and a zero fret.
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Parker Fly
Carbon-and-glass Fly series of electric guitars
Electric guitar · United States
The Parker Fly series, designed by luthier Ken Parker and built from 1993, is a family of ultralight electric guitars whose wooden body and neck are wrapped in a stiff carbon-glass exoskeleton. Flys combine a thin, resonant body with stainless steel frets, a Fishman piezo system blendable with magnetic pickups, and a flat-mount vibrato. The series spans models such as the Fly Deluxe, Fly Classic, Fly Mojo, Fly Supreme and Fly Artist.
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Nash S-63
Aged S-style solid-body electric guitar model
Electric guitar · United States
The Nash S-63 is an S-style solid-body electric guitar built by Nash Guitars with aged, relic nitrocellulose finishes. It pairs a standard alder body and rosewood-fingerboard neck with three single-coil pickups and a vintage-style tremolo, paying homage to the early-1960s S-body design while updating playability and sound.
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Kiesel Aries
Superstrat-style solid-body electric guitar model
Electric guitar · United States
The Aries is a Kiesel Guitars build-to-order superstrat-style electric guitar with a bolt-on neck and radiused neck heel. It features dual direct-mount passive Kiesel Lithium humbuckers, 24 stainless-steel frets, a 25.5-inch scale on the standard six-string, and a Hipshot fixed bridge, and is offered in 6-, 7-, 8- and 9-string and multiscale configurations.
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Knaggs Severn
Double-cutaway solid-body electric guitar model
Electric guitar · United States
The Severn is the flagship of Knaggs Guitars' Chesapeake Series, a double-cutaway solid-body electric guitar with a flat body, a set rock-maple neck, a 25.5-inch scale, and 22 frets. It is offered in a wide range of pickup layouts (including SSS, T-style, HSH, HH, P90 and Firebird) with Knaggs Chesapeake hardtail or tremolo bridges.
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ESP Horizon FR-II
Electric guitar model
Electric guitar · Japan
A superstrat in ESP's Horizon line fitted with a Floyd Rose double-locking tremolo, indicated by the "FR" in its name. Built with a thin fast neck and high-output pickups, it is designed for the dive-bombs and lead playing of modern rock and metal.
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Gretsch White Falcon
Hollow-body electric guitar model family
Electric guitar · Japan
Introduced in 1955 as Gretsch's luxury flagship, the White Falcon (G6136) is a large 17-inch single-cutaway hollow body finished in white with gold sparkle binding and gold hardware. It carries twin Filter'Tron humbucking pickups and a Bigsby vibrato, and remains one of the most recognizable and prestigious electric guitars ever made.
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Gretsch Country Gentleman
Hollow-body electric guitar model family
Electric guitar · Japan
Developed with Chet Atkins and introduced in 1957, the Country Gentleman (G6122) is a refined hollow-body electric, later offered as a 17-inch double-cutaway. It features twin Filter'Tron pickups, an Adjusto-Matic bridge, and a Bigsby vibrato, delivering the warm, articulate Gretsch voice favored in country, rockabilly, and pop.
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Ibanez JEM 7VWH
Electric guitar model
Electric guitar · Japan
A white-finished version of Steve Vai's JEM signature with gold hardware and the ornate "Tree of Life" fingerboard inlay. It carries the line's hallmark features, including the monkey-grip handle and a recessed locking tremolo.
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Fender American Professional II Stratocaster
Current Stratocaster production variant
Electric guitar · United States
A modern Fender Stratocaster variant with V-Mod II single-coil pickups, a Deep C neck, narrow-tall frets, and a two-point synchronized tremolo.
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Parker Fly Mojo
All-mahogany Parker Fly model
Electric guitar · United States
A Parker Fly model with a solid mahogany body and neck and Seymour Duncan humbuckers, giving more low-end weight and warmth than the standard Fly while keeping the carbon-glass exoskeleton, Fishman piezo and Parker vibrato.
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Jackson Kelly
Explorer-style electric guitar series
Electric guitar
The Jackson Kelly is an angular, Explorer-derived series with an offset pointed body, offered from X and Pro models to USA versions, typically with neck-through construction and high-output humbucking pickups.
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Ibanez RG550
RG electric guitar model
Electric guitar · Japan
A defining model of the RG line introduced in 1987, the RG550 is a fast, affordable superstrat with a thin Wizard neck, a 24-fret fingerboard, a humbucker/single/humbucker pickup layout, and a double-locking Edge tremolo. It became a benchmark for shred and metal guitars.
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Jackson King V
Symmetrical V-shaped electric guitar series
Electric guitar
The Jackson King V is a symmetrical flying-V series with long, even fins, neck-through construction, and high-output or active humbucking pickups, built around a sharp, aggressive metal aesthetic.
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Jackson Dinky
Superstrat electric guitar series
Electric guitar
The Jackson Dinky is a slightly downsized superstrat series spanning affordable JS and X models through Pro and USA versions, with bolt-on or neck-through construction, compound-radius fingerboards, high-output humbucking pickups, and fixed or tremolo bridges.
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Charvel Guthrie Govan Signature HSH
Superstrat electric guitar model
Electric guitar
The Charvel Guthrie Govan Signature HSH is a USA-built signature superstrat based on the San Dimas Style 1 shape, with a caramelized ash body, a caramelized flame maple bolt-on neck with graphite reinforcement, a 12-to-16-inch compound-radius caramelized flame maple fingerboard with 24 frets, a 25.5-inch scale, three custom Charvel MF pickups in an HSH layout with coil-splitting, and a recessed Charvel locking tremolo with a Tremol-No.
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Charvel Pro-Mod DK24
Superstrat electric guitar model
Electric guitar · Mexico
The Charvel Pro-Mod DK24 is a compact Dinky-shaped superstrat with a mahogany body (often with a figured maple top), a bolt-on maple neck with graphite reinforcement, a 12-to-16-inch compound-radius fingerboard with 24 jumbo frets, a sculpted heel for upper-fret access, a 25.5-inch scale, an HSH pickup layout, and a two-point tremolo.
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Charvel Pro-Mod So-Cal Style 1 HH
Superstrat electric guitar model
Electric guitar · Mexico
The Charvel Pro-Mod So-Cal Style 1 HH is a Southern-California superstrat with an alder body, a bolt-on maple speed neck with graphite reinforcement, a 12-to-16-inch compound-radius maple fingerboard with 22 frets, a 25.5-inch scale, two direct-mounted humbucking pickups, and a Floyd Rose 1000 Series double-locking tremolo.
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Fender Eric Johnson Signature Stratocaster
Electric guitar model
Electric guitar · United States
A signature Stratocaster developed with guitarist Eric Johnson, built to vintage sensibilities with a thin nitrocellulose finish, a quartersawn maple neck, special-wound single-coils, and countersunk tremolo springs. Detail touches such as a single string tree and a 12-degree neck-pocket fit reflect Johnson's preference for clear, dynamic tone.
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ESP KH-2 NTB
Electric guitar model
Electric guitar · Japan
A neck-through-body version of Kirk Hammett's KH-2 signature, where the neck runs the full length of the body for added sustain and upper-fret access. It otherwise carries the metal-focused appointments of the standard KH-2.
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Eric Clapton Stratocaster
Signature electric guitar model of Eric Clapton
Electric guitar · United States
Fender's first artist signature model, introduced in 1988 and shaped around the feel of Eric Clapton's favorite Stratocasters. It pairs a soft V-shaped maple neck with noiseless single-coil pickups and an active mid-boost circuit, and the vibrato is typically blocked for a fixed-bridge response. Offered in finishes such as Torino Red, Olympic White, and Pewter, it remains one of Fender's longest-running signature guitars.
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ESP KH-2
Electric guitar model
Electric guitar · Japan
Kirk Hammett's flagship ESP signature, a superstrat built for metal with active EMG humbuckers, a Floyd Rose tremolo, and skull-and-bones fingerboard inlays. It is the model most associated with his work in Metallica.
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ESP KH-2 Vintage
Electric guitar model
Electric guitar · Japan
The KH-2 Vintage is the relic'd version of ESP's flagship Kirk Hammett signature guitar, built for the Metallica guitarist. It is a Superstrat-style solid-body electric with a Floyd Rose vibrato and active EMG pickups, finished with simulated wear that recreates the look of Hammett's heavily played originals.
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ESP KH-3
Electric guitar model
Electric guitar · Japan
A graphic-finish guitar in Kirk Hammett's signature line, decorated with a spider-web motif over its body. Like the rest of his line, it is a metal superstrat with active pickups and skull-and-bones inlays.
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Fender Stratocaster American Standard
Electric guitar model
Electric guitar · United States
The U.S. production-standard Stratocaster offered from 1987 to 2016, updating the classic with a 22-fret neck, a two-point synchronized tremolo, and modernized hardware. For nearly three decades it was the benchmark American-made Strat.
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ESP KH-602
Electric guitar model
Electric guitar
The KH-602 is a higher-tier Kirk Hammett (Metallica) signature electric guitar in ESP's LTD line. It is a Superstrat-style solid-body fitted with a Floyd Rose double-locking vibrato and active EMG pickups, sitting above the entry-level KH models in ESP's signature range.
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ESP KH-603
Electric guitar model
Electric guitar
The KH-603 is an upper-tier Kirk Hammett (Metallica) signature electric guitar in ESP's LTD line. A Superstrat-style solid-body with a double-locking vibrato, it pairs Hammett's signature appointments with higher-grade hardware and electronics than the entry-level KH models.
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ESP KH-202
Electric guitar model
Electric guitar
The affordable LTD-made version of Kirk Hammett's signature, one of the most widely played gateway metal guitars. It carries his skull-and-bones inlays and a high-output superstrat design at a beginner-friendly price.
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Fender American Vintage '52 Telecaster
Electric guitar model
Electric guitar · United States
A faithful reissue recreating the specifications of the 1952 Telecaster, with an ash body, one-piece maple neck, and a pair of vintage-voiced single-coil pickups through a traditional three-way circuit. It is built for players who want the bright, twangy character and feel of an early-fifties Tele.
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ESP KH-203
Electric guitar model
Electric guitar
The KH-203 is a Kirk Hammett (Metallica) signature electric guitar from ESP's more affordable LTD line. It is a Superstrat-style solid-body with a double-locking Floyd Rose-style vibrato, aimed at players who want Hammett's look and feel at a lower price than the high-end ESP versions.
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Jim Root Telecaster
Fender Telecaster electric guitar
Electric guitar
A signature Telecaster for Slipknot guitarist Jim Root, built for heavy music and minimalism. It uses active humbucking pickups, a single volume control with no tone knob, and is typically finished in flat black or white with an ebony fingerboard.
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Yngwie Malmsteen Stratocaster
Electric guitar model
Electric guitar
A signature Stratocaster for neoclassical metal guitarist Yngwie Malmsteen, defined by a scalloped fingerboard, a brass nut, and a large 1970s-style headstock. Its specification supports the rapid, fluid lead playing central to his style.