Electric Guitars
Electric Guitars for Sale at Northern Lights Music. Shop electric guitars now. We are proud to offer a wide selection of top guitar brands. We offer for sale a wide range of new and used electric guitars from leading brands including Fender, Collings, Taylor and more. As authorized dealers, we have many high-quality electric guitars in stock and ready to ship.
Why are electric guitars great for beginners?
Electric guitars are perfect for beginners because electric guitars have smaller necks and lighter strings compared to acoustic guitars, making them easier to play. However, they do require amplification through guitar amps to produce a louder sound. For the actual technique of playing guitar Berklee is a great resource.
What is the history of electric guitars?
The Inception of Electric Guitars: A Brief History The invention of electric guitars dates back to the 1930s, when guitar players needed louder instruments to keep up with larger bands and eventually rock and roll. Electric guitars work on the principle of magnetism, where a magnetic pickup detects the vibration of the metal strings and converts it into an electric signal that is amplified through a guitar amplifier.
Iconic Electric Guitar Designs from the 1950s and 1960s The history of electric guitars took off in the 1950s with the introduction of iconic models from brands like Leo Fender and Gibson. The popular Fender Telecaster was one of the earliest electric guitar designs and featured a solid maple neck and two pickups. The Fender Stratocaster, introduced later, had a contoured body and three single coil pickups. The Gibson Les Paul, another classic design, featured humbucking pickups and a solid mahogany body and neck, making it a favorite for driving amplifiers into distortion in rock and roll and later, metal. These iconic designs, the Les Paul, Telecaster, and Stratocaster, remain popular to this day and are replicated by numerous brands with their own twists on headstock design, color options, and pickups.
You can learn more about guitar history here.
How Much Do Electric Guitars Cost?
The cost of electric guitars varies widely, ranging from a few hundred dollars to hundreds of thousands of dollars for rare vintage models.
Why Choose a Small Independent Guitar Store?
Support local economies and family-owned businesses by choosing to buy from a small independent guitar store like Northern Lights Music. Unlike big chain stores like Guitar Center, Sweetwater, and Musicians Friend, which are owned by hedge funds and other investors, small independent stores offer a more personalized experience, individual attention, and lasting relationships.
How do I find my unique sound on the electric guitar?
Finding Your Sound and Choosing Your Tone Start by exploring the music of your favorite artists to find the right electric guitar for your style. Pay attention to the style of guitar they play and the pedals and amplifiers they use, as these are key to their signature sound.
What is the difference between Solidbody electric guitars and ones that are chambered or hollow?
Solidbody vs. Chambered Body Guitars Solid body guitars, such as the Stratocaster and Telecaster, are made from solid chunks of wood and have little acoustic tone. Les Pauls can also be solid, but sometimes, guitarists prefer chambered body guitars to reduce weight during long gigs or extended playing. Chambered body guitars have pockets of wood removed from inside the body, such as the Thin-line telecaster, which features a visible chambered body.
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Heritage Standard H-535 - Antique Natural
Original price $2,999.00
Current price $1,878.00| /A classic semi-hollow body - the H-535 is a timeless guitar that's the perfect companion for everything from rock to blues and beyond. American bui...
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Circle Strings / More Paul Prototype
$4,995.00| /We’re exited to exclusively offer Circle Strings of Burlington, Vermont’s prototype of their new single-cut solid body model, the More Paul. The ca...
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2021 Heritage H-530
$1,995.00| /This killer hollow-body has plenty of acoustic volume and great sounding pickups. It also has a really great feel that gives the competition a real...
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Heritage Standard H-530 - Original Sunburst
$2,999.00| /This is one killer hollow-body with plenty of acoustic volume and great sounding pickups. one of the best we’ve seen. It also has a really great fe...
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Heritage Custom Shop Core Collection H-150
$3,799.00| /This guitar has it all, Tobacco Sunburst, Flame Maple top, killer feel and tone! The folks at Heritage in Kalamazoo really know what they’re doing!...
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2021 Taylor T5z Classic DLX
Original price $2,199.00
Current price $1,528.00| /This deluxe edition of our mahogany-top T5z Classic sports an aesthetic upgrade to a rich all-gloss body and shaded edgeburst (entire guitar), ad...
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2022 Taylor T5z Classic
Original price $1,999.00
Current price $1,472.00| /The deep color and rich grain of a mahogany top give the T5z Classic a vintage, earthy character. Distinctive T5z features include a more compact b...
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2020 Godin 5th Ave Night Club Indigo Blue with case
Original price $1,695.00
Current price $1,290.00| /The 5th Ave Night Club can be described by one word: Classy. Adorned in a stunning Indigo Blue finish, this guitar is not only a treat to look at b...
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2022 Fender Player Telecaster Butterscotch Blonde
Original price $679.99
Current price $606.00| /Bold, innovative and rugged, the Player Telecaster is pure Fender, through and through. The feel, the style and, most importantly, the sound—they’r...
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