Glarry Flame Electric Guitar Starter Kit vs DIY ST Style Electric Guitar Kit – Mahogany Body, Maple Neck
Overall winner: DIY ST Style Electric Guitar Kit – Mahogany Body, Maple Neck
Key Differences
BexGears (A) is a DIY ST-style kit noted for including all necessary parts and strong user ratings, making it a better value and more beginner-friendly assembly option. Glarry (B) offers a flame-style body, H-S-H pickups with a 5-way switch and tremolo hardware for greater tonal options and performance features but has more mixed feedback on setup and action
Glarry Flame Electric Guitar Starter Kit
Flame-shaped electric guitar with humbucker-single-humbucker pickup, tremolo bridge, and rosewood fretboard. Includes a 5-way switch for versatile tones. Patients note good sound quality and easy playability for beginners
Pros
- flame-shaped design with unique visual appeal
- versatile H-S-H pickup configuration
- tremolo bridge with removable whammy bar
- lightweight, beginner-friendly feel
Cons
- mixed feedback on action level
DIY ST Style Electric Guitar Kit – Mahogany Body, Maple Neck
DIY electric guitar kit with mahogany body, maple neck, composite ebony fingerboard and included electronics. Easy assembly with instructions; some users note precise neck alignment and good sound quality
Pros
- complete with all electronic parts
- easy to assemble
- good neck-to-body alignment
- quality sound reported by users
Cons
- mixed feedback on drilled holes and hardware quality
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | BexGears |
| Durability | GLARRY |
| Versatility | BexGears |
| User Reviews | BexGears |