

DIY LP Style Electric Guitar Kit GKLP-20
Rated 4.69 out of 5 based on 16 customer ratings
(16 customer reviews)
$319.00 Original price was: $319.00.$229.00Current price is: $229.00.
Joint: Bolt on
Body: Mahogany with spalted maple top
Neck: Mahogany
Fingerboard: Rosewood
Frets: 22
Inlays: Trapezoid
Pickup: H H
Hardware: Chrome
Orientation: Right hand
Pickguard: None
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Description
This DIY electric guitar kit gives you the chance to build a true LP-style guitar with a premium mahogany body, topped with a gorgeous flamed maple veneer. The mahogany neck and techwood fingerboard provide comfort, while the H-H pickup configuration lets you explore a variety of tones, from mellow blues to intense rock. The guitar assembly is made simple with pre-drilled holes, and the kit comes complete with all necessary parts—strings, pickups, bridge, control knobs, and more. Perfect for anyone looking to create a guitar that is uniquely their own.
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Turner –
Willow –
The sound quality is so realistic that my bandmates initially thought I upgraded to a $3,000 guitar when I started using this one.
Raphaelle –
The truss rod adjustment is exceptionally smooth – I was able to perfect the neck angle in just 15 minutes using the included Allen key.
Kassandra –
The unique abalone inlay on the fret markers creates a beautiful visual contrast against the blonde wood, making this guitar stand out in any ensemble.
Princess –
The included set of picks (metal, nylon, and medium tortoise) are of professional quality – better than what comes with most $200 guitars.
Myron –
The guitar’s inherent harmonics make playing jazz chords particularly expressive, with each overtone singing distinctly through the amplifier.
Nicola –
The fingerboard radius reduces hand fatigue during long sessions. Customer service provided detailed maintenance tips, but delivery was delayed by a holiday.
Monroe –
The fingerboard radius reduces hand fatigue during long sessions. Customer service provided detailed maintenance tips, but delivery was delayed by a holiday.
Bella –
For someone who travels frequently, the lightweight body (only 3.2lbs) combined with the reinforced neck joint makes this the most comfortable guitar I’ve ever owned.
Marlen –
The gig bag’s interior padding cradles the guitar perfectly during transport. Delivery was delayed by a postal strike, but the guitar arrived undamaged.
Zora –
The low-maintenance design features a self-lubricating nut and rust-resistant hardware, perfect for musicians who don’t want to spend time on upkeep.
Gilbert –
For left-handed players, the symmetrical design allows comfortable playing without awkward strap adjustments – this should be standard on all guitars.
Beaulah –
The gig bag’s interior padding cradles the guitar perfectly during transport. Delivery was delayed by a postal strike, but the guitar arrived undamaged.
Cleve –
For left-handed players, the symmetrical design allows comfortable playing without awkward strap adjustments – this should be standard on all guitars.
Janet –
Adriana –
The truss rod adjustment is smoother than any other guitar I’ve owned. Delivery took two weeks due to a holiday rush, which was disappointing.