🎤 Strum Your Way to Stardom!
The WestCreek Guitars TT-50 is a premium solid body electric guitar designed for musicians who demand quality and performance. With a mahogany body, maple neck, and rosewood fretboard, this guitar offers a rich tone and exceptional playability. Its 24 frets and tremolo bridge system make it ideal for a wide range of musical styles, ensuring you stand out in any jam session.
Package Dimensions | 106 x 39 x 13 cm; 4.62 kg |
Item model number | TT-50 |
Back Material | Mahogany Wood |
Body Material | Mahogany |
Colour | Scratch |
Fretboard Material | Rosewood |
Guitar Pickup Configuration | H-H |
String Material | Stainless Steel |
Top Material | Mahogany Wood |
Neck Material Type | Maple |
Number of Strings | 6 |
Guitar Bridge System | Tremolo |
Item Weight | 4.62 kg |
T**E
Beautiful guitar
Every time I get a new guitar I always do a setupAny guitar this is a nice guitar neck is very playable stays in tune the one thing would be a locking nutBut otherwise excellent would recommend highly
D**R
Très surprenante
J'ai utilisé cette nouvelle guitare durant un spectacle de musique que j'ai donné vendredi passé et elle passe le test haut la main. Le son est vraiment bon et son look attire l'attention du public
N**R
Great value
Very good for wanting to mod it with your choice of electronics. Just what I was wanted
K**9
It's like a stripper all looks no substance
So the guitar looks amazing on looks 10 outta 10, BUT the neck is a bit of a baseball bat considering this guitar seems geared for more metal type guitar playing, tuning stability is TRASH like completely trash, needs a hell of a set up straight out the box and I would suggest new tuners ordered at the same time as the guitar, the pickups are mid they are not horrible I have seen worse in budget guitars but by todays standards with things like the Kramer Baretta special on the market that has pretty decent pickups straight out the gate for the price point. the volume pot is ok I would say 6.5-7 outta 10 for how responsive it is mind you I am comparing that to my other guitars like my Kramers ranging from $250-$1400 and my EVH and the EVH low friction volume pot is a 10 outta 10 all day every day lol. the tone pot is VERY weird if you roll the tone off it gets a very weird muddy tone that I can't describe I mean usually if you roll the tone off it becomes dark/muddy but this is different. the coil splitting is rad I will say that and the feel on the trem is actually nice I just wish it was a face mounted so that it had no pull back at all I will be blocking the trem from being able to be pulled back. so with that all being said I feel like this gives a very full and detailed description of what you are getting if you don't mind upgrading some parts and putting in some work it's decent but if you want something to kick some ass with straight out the box this aint it. like the title says "it's like a stripper all looks no substance" but I mean lets be honest who doesn't want to play with a stripper from time to time lol
J**
Sneaky Good
For how much I paid I didn’t expect much. It’s actually a pretty decent guitar. Personally, I’m going to do a couple of upgrades. Out of the box, I made a couple of adjustments on string height and neck. Action is good, plugged in sounds good. Don’t pay under $300 and expect a Gibson or Fender. It’s a pretty good guitar for its price point.
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