Solid Body Electric Guitars
Solid body electric guitars for players seeking amplified, solid‑wood instruments for rock, blues, metal, and studio work. The category spans budget through mid‑range prices (average about (price varies)) and includes brands like Fender alongside value-oriented makers. 247 products indexed with an average rating of 4.37
Top Products
EVH Frankenstein Mini Replica Guitar by AXE HEAVEN
AXE HEAVEN
Mid-Range
Floyd Rose Fat Brass Block Bridge for original Floyd Rose Tremolo
Floyd Rose
Budget
Fender Squier Debut Stratocaster Electric Guitar (2-Color Sunburst, Matte)
Fender
Mid-Range
Fender Squier Debut Series Stratocaster (Dakota Red)
Fender
Mid-Range
Ktaxon 39 Inch Electric Guitar Kit, White Back
Ktaxon
Mid-Range
Ibanez GIO Series GRX70QA - Transparent Black Sunburst
Ibanez
Premium
Epiphone Les Paul Special II, Vintage Sunburst
Epiphone
Premium
Ibanez GIO GRX70QA - Transparent Emerald Burst
Ibanez
Premium
Fender Squier Debut Series Stratocaster – beginner electric guitar
Fender
Mid-Range
Epiphone Les Paul Special-II E1 Ebony electric guitar
Epiphone
Premium
Epiphone Les Paul Special-II E1 Electric Guitar, Heritage Cherry Sunburst
Epiphone
Premium
Ashthorpe 39-Inch Electric Guitar Kit (Red-Black) with Gig Bag
Ashthorpe
Mid-Range
Ktaxon 39 inch electric guitar – full-size solid body with H-H pickups
Ktaxon
Mid-Range
Ktaxon 39 Inch Electric Guitar – H-H pickups, full-size beginner kit
Ktaxon
Mid-Range
Donner DST-100SL 39in Left-Handed Electric Guitar Kit
Donner
Premium
Ashthorpe 39-Inch Electric Guitar Kit (Green-Black)
Ashthorpe
Mid-Range
Ashthorpe 39-Inch Electric Guitar Kit (Mint Green-White)
Ashthorpe
Mid-Range
TL-style DIY guitar kit with poplar body and maple neck
Leo Jaymz
Mid-Range
Ashthorpe 39-Inch Electric Guitar Kit (Light Blue-Silver)
Ashthorpe
Mid-Range
AODSK 39" Electric Guitar Kit with Amp - Matte Blue
AODSK
Mid-Range
AODSK 39" Electric Guitar Starter Kit (Green)
AODSK
Mid-Range
Leo Jaymz SC Series Electric Guitar, Mahogany Body
Leo Jaymz
Mid-Range
LyxPro 39 Electric Guitar TL Series – Paulownia body
LyxPro
Mid-Range
Ashthorpe 39-Inch Electric Guitar Kit (White-White)
Ashthorpe
Mid-RangeRoundups
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Frequently Asked Questions
How do I choose the right solid body electric guitar for my skill level?
Beginners should prioritize playability and value—look for comfortable neck profiles, lower string action, and reliable hardware; intermediate and advanced players may focus more on pickup configuration, tonewoods, and build quality. Try guitars in person when possible or check return policies and detailed specs online to match neck width, scale length, and weight to your playing style
What pickup types and configurations should I consider for different music styles?
Single-coil pickups deliver bright, clear tones suited for funk, country, and classic rock, while humbuckers provide thicker, higher-output sound favored in blues, hard rock, and metal; common layouts are SSS, HSS, and HH, with HSS or HSH offering the most tonal versatility for players who want both clarity and high-gain options
How much should I expect to spend and what does price typically reflect?
Solid body electric guitars range from budget models under $200 to professional instruments costing several thousand; price generally reflects materials, electronics, hardware quality, manufacturing precision, and brand reputation, with the average for many consumer-facing catalogs around a few hundred dollars
Which construction and hardware features affect tuning stability and sustain?
Fixed bridges and bolt-on or set neck joints tend to offer stable tuning and straightforward maintenance, while locking tuners, a solid bridge plate, and quality nut material reduce slippage; sustain is influenced by neck-body coupling, tonewood density, and bridge design
What should I check in the specifications to ensure compatibility with my accessories and setup?
Verify output jack type, pickup height adjustability, neck scale length, string gauge recommendations, and whether the guitar has active electronics that require batteries; also check whether the neck profile and fretboard radius match your preferred playing technique and whether the instrument fits standard hard cases or gig bags
How do I care for and maintain a solid body electric guitar to extend its life?
Wipe down strings and body after playing, store the guitar in a case or on a stand away from extreme temperature and humidity, change strings regularly, check and tighten hardware periodically, and have the instrument professionally set up for intonation and action adjustments as needed
Are there ergonomic or size considerations I should know about before buying?
Consider body shape, weight, and contours for playing comfort—thicker or heavier bodies may cause fatigue during long sessions, and shorter scale lengths reduce string tension and fret spacing which can be easier for players with smaller hands; also try both right- and left-handed models if applicable to your handedness