Gear4music Electric-ST Guitar Review
Gear4Music is one the leading supplier of Electric Guitars, Musical instruments, Furniture and Amplifiers. The electic guitar model, Electric-ST Guitar by Gear4music is ideal for people who love to start learing the electric Guitars.

This Gear 4 Music Electric-ST guitar comes with solid Basswood Body, Korean chrome parts, maple neck, elegant rosewood fingerboard with dot position inlays , Chrome die-cast machine heads, and vintage tremolo bridge this includes detachable tremolo arm. This electric guitar is definitely suits all guitarist to get wide variety of sounds to suit different playing styles. Gear4Music Electric-ST guitar has three single coil pickups with reverse wound middle pickup and selector switch.
This Electric-ST guitar comes in classic Sunburst Finish and 2 years of warranty.

Gear4Music - Electric-ST Guitar S/B - Technical Specification Details
| Brand | Gear4Music |
| Model Name | Gear4Music Electri-ST Guitar S/B |
| Finsih | Duotone Sunburst Classic Finish |
| Body | Solid Basswood Body |
| Pickguard | White 3-Ply |
| Number of Strings | Six |
| Neck | Maple |
| Fingerboard | Rosewood Finger board |
| Machine Heads | Chrome Die-Cast |
| Tremolo | Standard 6-point vintage |
| Control | 1x Volume 2x Tone 5 way Pickup selector Swich |
| Hardware | Chrome |
| Warranty | 2 Years |








February 8th, 2009 at 5:03 pm
i have this guitar, i’ve had it for one and a half years, there’s no flaws, i always use it, its my only one but it is brilliant, it had a great sound finish and hasn’t fallen apart at all…. i would recommend this site to anyone looking to play guitar, but also to expand there collection of guitars.
May 17th, 2009 at 5:45 pm
i have this guitar no problems except the jack socket keeps unscrewing but thats my luck otherwise a fantastic guitar
November 24th, 2009 at 2:36 pm
I’ve had one of these for 18 months. The jack socket nut keeps unscrewing. The intonation was not set up and I could not get the intonation right on low E as the saddle needs to be further back. The 15th fret was really hammered in, denting the neck. This means all the others frets are planed really low, wide and flat. The action is really high; the strings are nearly 1mm above the first fret. This makes it uncomfortable to play for long periods. Finally, fret 3 plays sharp.
In spite of all that, I have lowered the action to about 1/4 of the original gap at the first fret and about half the original gap at the 12th fret. I filed back fret 3 to be in tune. I set up the intonation and packed out the screw holes to move the bridge back a tad. I keep tightening the jack socket. I now really enjoy learning to play and have learnt a lot about guitars.