7 Best Electric Guitars for Kids 4 to 12 Years Old

Good day proud parents. Does your kid show interest on playing the guitar. Who knows you might already be looking after a child prodigy. Kids do learn fast because they think enthusiastically more than adults. Everything to them seems easy and they always look promising on what they do. So as parents without having any second thoughts of missing out

Dean Vendetta XM with Tremolo Review

If you’re a beginner player looking for an all around guitar to use for practice and to jam as well on a small budget, or the type of guitarist who is appreciable of guitars with a sensible price. Dean Vendetta XM Tremolo fits those exact requirements. Dean Vendetta XMT is a superstrat guitar and part of the many entry level

ESP LTD M-10 Black Review

Priced right for beginners and by far as road worthy like any other guitars to bring on stage. The ESP LTD M-10 Black is an awesome sounding and playable guitar to have on a minimum budget. The M-10 together with the LP style EC-10 is the entry level guitar offering of ESP LTD for their budget audience. ESP LTD M-10

12 Best Electric Guitars Under $200 Review

More often than not, we always find it interesting to see and hear if there is any possible way an entry level electric guitar can outshine or even just come close with an expensive guitar model. These comparisons would mainly starts on looking at how they are built, time spent making them, where it is made and components used on

12 Best Electric Guitars Under $500 Review

Basically knowing your budget is knowing the guitar you are going to have. You set expectations on guitars based on budget that will normally lead you on guitars that you should focus more, and to take a good look at. However, it is still hard to tell whether a specific price point is enough to guarantee anything or a sweet

Ibanez RG450DX Review

It takes a lot of hours practicing to develop the needed skill set in playing the guitar, and one skill in particular players do want to master is the ability to play fast with precision commonly termed as shredding. With that in mind, a player would also require a guitar right for the task and probably the first guitar to

Schecter Omen Extreme-FR Review

The branding Schecter has established over the years is rooted in metal and cemented by other forms of aggressive music. Starting from how their guitar models are called like the Omen, Banshee, Hellraiser, Synister, and Balsac the Jaws O’ Death etc. These names given goes along well with the guitar designs that has both the classic and modern look referenced