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The EART GW2 is a 6-string headless electric guitar featuring a carbonized African redwood body and a five-piece maple/redwood neck for rich tonal depth. Its ultra-light 3.56 kg frame and 648mm effective chord length make it ideal for travel and performance. With premium Indian rosewood fingerboard, Class57 pickups, and an Alpha 500K potentiometer, it delivers professional-grade sound and playability in a compact, modern design.




| ASIN | B08BNMKTK7 |
| Back Material Type | Padauk |
| Body Material Type | Carbonized African Redwood |
| Brand Name | EART |
| Color | natural |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (119) |
| Fretboard Material Type | Rosewood |
| Guitar Bridge System | Hard Tail |
| Guitar Pickup Configuration | H |
| Hand Orientation | Right |
| Item Dimensions | 88.4 x 37.6 x 8.9 centimeters |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 88.4L x 37.6W x 8.9H centimeters |
| Item Type Name | electric guitar |
| Manufacturer | EART |
| Manufacturer Part Number | W2 Natural |
| Model Number | GW2 |
| Neck Material Type | Maple |
| Number of Strings | 6 |
| Operation Mode | electric |
| String Material Type | Phosphor Bronze |
| Top Material Type | Carbonized African Redwood |
A**R
For 417 (CDN) plus tax to my door in four days is one thing. For it to look amazing is another. For it to play amazing with ZERO set up is another. Best guitar purchase is a very long time. Playing for 40+ years. played em all, own a few. This guitar feels great - neck is amazing. I could sit here and write for a while about this product. Very happy. Seriously very happy. I don't have a problem with the pick ups or the hard ware. Bridge may need a replacement at some point. Fun Fun Fun.
C**Z
I purchased this guitar despite being skeptical about it being any good due to the very affordable price. I also did have a small hiccup with the first guitar I ordered but EART was quick to respond and save the day. Hands down the best support I have seen especially with what seems like a small player in the guitar game, at least here in the US. On to the guitar itself. Aesthetically it is very stunning and easily rivals more expensive guitars in the looks department. Right out of the box the guitar was playable but the action was not to my liking so I spent a few minutes lowering the action as far as it could. This bridge is very good at staying in tune but is a little tricky if it's your first time working on a headless guitar. I figured it out pretty quickly though. Google and YouTube is a good place to start. The body is very comfortable. The pickup routes might not be perfect but for the price I cant complain nor will it ever affect playability. The 5 piece neck feels great with absolutely no problem hitting the 24th fret. The fretwork is very nice and the fret ends are better than even some of my high end USA and Japan made guitars. That being said, it blows guitars in its price range out of the water. I'd compare it to guitars in the $500-$700 range. The pickups sound surprisingly good and the only real drawback I could find is that the guitar is not shielded so you will have some hum. Its quite easy enough to remedy with some shielding paint or even some copper or aluminum tape. Overall, I am very satisfied with my purchase and impressed with the support from EART. Of course for this price it is not perfect but it's damn close in the places that matter. If you're thinking of buying this guitar I would advise you to pull the trigger. Just know you might have to put in some time to set it up a bit.
R**L
After all the (mostly positive) reviews I've watched on Eart guitars, I really wanted to give one a try. I'm also a fan of headless guitars. This one did not disappoint. Quality is excellent. Perfect fret work, no high spots, super polished. The pickups claim to be 57+ Classic PAFs. They sound surprisingly good, if a tiny bit dark and mellow. Neck feels good. The only nit to pick is the bridge tuners. They work and stay in tune well but are a bit fiddly to tune up. I actually cut off a piece of hex wrench and attached a knob so I have a better tool to turn the tuners (better than the mini crank they provide). Adjusting intonation is also tricky because you have to detune and lift up the string to get to the right screws. However, you're presumably not adjusting intonation all that often so not a big deal. I bought this as an Prime Day Lightning Deal. For what I paid, this guitar is easily worth the money and a great bargain. While I definitely have too many guitars (is that possible???), this one is fun and a pleasure to play.
A**E
This guitar is so comfortable to play! Neck feels wonderful, action is low without buzzing, it's ergonomic and back feels less tired. Love it so much. I've played a number of electric guitars over the years, and my eart Headless has become my favorite.
Y**T
So see the pics. Misssing the tone knob, wtf. Had a back bow so had to turn truss rod quite a bit but, it has stayed good since adjustment. The nut is bad. Strings sit on top off it almost. Slots too wide. When I bend a note on high E B or G string, the string moves in slot on nut and accross zero nut making a ping sound. All fixable but, a pain. Otherwise it plays great. Good action now. Fretwork is very good. Neck is straight, no twist. Pickups are " vintage" sounding clear note definition. Sound great clean, dirty, and high gain. Chrome pickup covers with all black hardware? Comfortable and a pleasure to olay. Sits well on my stands too. Got the burl top for $419 Cdn. All the other colours at the time were $ 519 Cdn
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