Electric Guitars

Are you looking to buy an electric guitar? Well then you're in the right place. Music Planet is a nationwide music shop that has some of the best electric guitars available in New Zealand.
There are a few things you need to consider when choosing an electric guitar, one of the most important factors is what style of music you want to play, so whether you're after Jazz guitars, Metal guitars, Semi-hollow or Solid - Music Planet will get you sorted

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Frequently Asked Questions

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Which electric guitar shape is best for a complete beginner?

The most common electric guitar shape is the Stratocaster shape by Fender, sometimes referred to as a S-Style or S-Shape guitar - but there is no β€˜best’ shape, so whatever shape or style speaks to you the most is likely going to be the right answer.

Do electric guitars need regular maintenance?

Yes, Electric guitars will need string changes and fretboard care semi-regularly. Some players change their strings monthly, and others change them as needed. Guitarists usually use Fret Oil to moisten their fretboards, giving a better playing experience.

What accessories do I need to start playing electric guitar?

Usually a guitar amplifier and a guitar cable is all you need to play your electric guitar. These days there are a huge range of small and affordable guitar amps, as well as headphone amplifiers, making it easier than ever to start playing the electric guitar.

What is the difference between single-coil and humbucker pickups?

Humbuckers use two coils to give a high output with a thick, warm and noise-free tone, typically used in Rock and Metal. Single coil pickups use one coil and usually have a bright and twangy tone, typically used in Funk and Blues.

What is the difference between a solid body and a semi-hollow electric guitar?

A Solid Body guitar is typically made from a solid piece of wood, leaving no internal cavities inside the body of the guitar, giving a maximum sustain, minimum feedback guitar (think Gibson Les Paul) whereas a Semi-hollow guitar typically has internal cavities inside the body, giving a warmer tone with more resonance, similar to an acoustic guitar, primarily used in Jazz, Indie and Blues.

Are electric guitars good for beginners?

Electric guitars are a great option for beginners since the neck is usually quite slim and easy to play compared to some acoustic guitars; however, a lot of students are advised to learn on acoustic as a starting point since it helps the fingers gain strength and callouses. At the end of the day, this is all player preference and there is no one right answer.

What is the difference between beginner and professional electric guitars?

Usually this comes down to the build quality and the brand name. A more professional electric guitar will consist of sought after solid woods, higher quality hardware, and often a meticulous manufacturing process. Beginner guitars are often made with cheaper or composite woods, mass produced, and can vary in quality from guitar to guitar.