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Electric Guitars

J & D ST Vintage Deluxe (3-Colour Sunburst)
Unbeatable price/performance ratio!
€ 169.00
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Ibanez GRG170DX Electric Guitar, Black Night
Modern metal-guitar for a bargain price!
€ 269.00
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Gibson Kirk Hammett "Greeny" Les Paul Standard Greeny Burst
One of the most legendary guitars in history...
€ 3,133.00
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At MUSIC STORE, you will find a large selection of electric guitars for beginners, advanced players and professionals. Whether it is a versatile ST-Style guitar, a direct T-Style guitar, a classic Singlecut, a modern metal guitar or a complete electric guitar set: this category remains your central overview for electric guitars.

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Which electric guitar is right for me?

Electric guitars differ mainly in body shape, pickups, neck profile, scale length, bridge and tonal character. For many players, classic shapes such as ST-Style guitars, T-Style guitars or Singlecut guitars are a good starting point for choosing. If you want to start playing right away, electric guitar sets offer practical complete solutions with matching accessories.

ST-Style, T-Style and Singlecut briefly explained

ST-Style guitars are regarded as versatile all-rounders for many styles of music. T-Style guitars stand for direct response and distinctive sounds. Singlecut guitars often deliver warm, powerful tones with plenty of sustain. Well-known points of reference include Gibson Les Paul guitars. The detailed selection is made on the page using the respective filters.

Which electric guitar is suitable for beginners?

For beginners, an electric guitar makes sense if it is easy to play, stays in tune and suits the desired style of music. If you do not yet own any equipment, you can start with an electric guitar set. Further specific recommendations can be found in the guide Guitar for beginners.

Single Coil or Humbucker?

The choice of pickups strongly influences the sound. Single Coils usually sound clear, brilliant and dynamic. Humbuckers often deliver a fuller, more powerful tone and are especially popular for rock, hard rock and metal. Many electric guitars combine different pickups to be used flexibly.

Electric guitar sets for an easy start

Electric guitar sets are especially suitable for beginners who want to start playing right away. Depending on the set, the guitar may also come with an amplifier, cable, strap, picks or other accessories. If you already own an amplifier, you can of course also choose the electric guitar individually.

More electric guitars for special requirements

In addition to classic 6-string models, there are electric guitars for special playing styles and requirements. These include left-handed electric guitars, 7-string electric guitars, 8-string guitars, baritone guitars, Signature models and premium instruments. You will also find suitable electric guitar strings and other accessories directly in the guitar section.

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Frequently asked questions about electric guitars

Which electric guitar is suitable for beginners?

Electric guitars with good playability, stable tuning and versatile sound are suitable for beginners. Electric guitar sets are especially practical if you do not yet have an amplifier or accessories. The guide Guitar for beginners offers further help.

Single Coil or Humbucker – which is better?

Single Coils sound clear, brilliant and dynamic. Humbuckers usually sound fuller, warmer and more powerful. Which option suits you better depends on the desired sound and style of music.

ST-Style, T-Style or Singlecut – what is the difference?

ST-Style guitars are flexible all-rounders, T-Style guitars deliver direct and distinctive sounds, and Singlecut guitars often stand for warm, powerful rock sounds with plenty of sustain.

Do I need an electric guitar set?

An electric guitar set makes sense if you do not yet own an amplifier or accessories. If you already have equipment, you can also buy the electric guitar separately and choose specifically by body shape, pickups or brand.

Which string gauge makes sense for electric guitar?

Many electric guitars are played with string gauges such as .009–.042 or .010–.046. Thinner strings are easier to fret and bend, while heavier strings feel tighter and can sound fuller.