Description
Might Be Famous looks to bring you an unparalleled experience with their new line of electric guitars. Unlike anything you have ever seen before, these handcrafted guitars help to give you a unique look and killer sound while jamming in the garage with friends, playing on stage, or lounging around the house playing tunes.
When designing this guitar we took everything into consideration, balancing what we felt where the most important aspects of a budget friendly guitar that would suit both beginner and intermediate guitar players. Take a look at our guitar specs below and you will be surprised at the value you get when you purchase one of these stylish instruments.
Here are just a few of the model highlights
- Bolt-on neck with bone nut
- 22-fret maple fretboard
- 2 alnico single-coil pickups and 1 alnico humbucker pickup
- 5-way switch, master volume and two tone controls
- Tremolo bridge
- Tremolo bar
- Chrome hardware
- White finish
Great for rock, blues, metal, grunge, alternative rock, punk, and even country, this affordable guitar offers versatility for whatever your style might be.
Features:
Manufacturer | Might Be Famous |
Condition | New |
Body | Paulownia Wood |
Neck Construction | Bolt-on |
Fingerboard | Maple |
Pickups | Alnico – SSH |
Nut | Bone Nut |
Scale Length | 25.5″, 22 Frets |
Hardware | Chrome |
Switch | 5-Way |
Finish | Glossy |
Color | White |
Number of Strings | 6 |
WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
Sean Bell –
Great looking guitar in the photos and in person. I haven’t seen anything like it before and wanted to purchase a unique white electric guitar. Something about these off white guitars remind me of Jimi Hendrix and I really dig the color. I didn’t expect the guitar to sound so good right out of the box though. The bone nut is nice and you don’t see on most guitars that are for sale. The picks-up sound killer. My only cons would be the tuning keys, which need to be upgraded. That wasn’t a big disappointment because I was actually expecting this guitar to have more parts that needed upgrading. I would say that with any guitar a professional setup is important to get but that is pretty standard unless you are buying a custom Fender or Gibson guitar. Overall worth the money and good value. I don’t think you will find another instrument this cheap with the same features and design.