EART EGLP 610 Demo & Review

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The EART EGLP-610 is a gorgeous entry into the rock stable of single-cut electrics.
Boasting a roasted okoume body and neck, flawless finishing, and a pair of Alnico II humbuckers, this heater comes packing with all the vibe you need. Plus, of course it has that legendary compound U to C neck and 9.5 to 14" fretboard loaded with meticulously rounded and inset stainless steel frets.
At under $600 Canadian and available in three colours, this one is set to give the LTD a serious run for its money. Be sure to check it out:
Amazon Canada: amzn.to/492rUBU
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  • @kamrul21
    @kamrul213 ай бұрын

    loved it

  • @eartmusic_la
    @eartmusic_la3 ай бұрын

    excellent!

  • @felixjordanguitar
    @felixjordanguitar3 ай бұрын

    i have one...the construction is great and it is light

  • @woodsnstrings

    @woodsnstrings

    3 ай бұрын

    They do make an excellent instrument.

  • @donniejean
    @donniejeanАй бұрын

    I wish I had the same experience. It was beautiful. I bought the graphite/black. The first day playing it, the paint started chipping off all over. I ended up returning it :-( I don't know if I just got a bad batch or something? In your experience, has this ever happened to you?

  • @donniejean

    @donniejean

    Ай бұрын

    As far as the color, yes it's more of a graphite, it's really beautiful.

  • @woodsnstrings

    @woodsnstrings

    Ай бұрын

    That sucks. I'd definitely say you got a bad batch or something -- contact the company. I'm not their support division...I just demo what I get. But in almost 40 years of playing guitar, I've never had a guitar's paint start chipping off. I don't mean after a day of playing...I mean EVER. The only time chipping has ever been an issue is if I've banged it on something and chipped the paint myself. Then sometimes the crack and chip will grow over time. (For the fans of relic finishes...I've also never worn through the paint on a guitar either LOL. I've had some guys come through my shop with mid-70s Strats and Les Pauls that have been played for longer than I've been alive...they might be scratched and have bad buckle rash, but I have yet to see a worn finish that looks like a custom shop relic.) I've got over 20 guitars in my studio. Most are budget instruments from Donner and Eart. None of them have paint randomly falling off of them. And they get played A LOT. If this was something you painted I might be able to guess at why you didn't get good adhesion, but I've never heard of this happening on a factory guitar, so you might want to bring it up with their support team.

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