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🎶 Travel light, rock heavy — the headless guitar redefining your sound on the go!
The EART 6 String Solid Body Headless Electric Guitar combines premium roasted Padauk wood with a burled maple veneer for a luxurious look and punchy tone. Its 5-piece roasted maple/padauk neck offers exceptional stability, while the Indian rosewood fingerboard with compound radius and jumbo frets ensures smooth playability. Equipped with covered humbuckers and a fixed hardtail bridge, this full-scale 25.5” scale guitar is perfect for versatile music styles, all in a compact, travel-friendly headless design.




| ASIN | B08BN93T1S |
| Back Material Type | Padauk |
| Back material type | Padauk |
| Body Material Type | Padauk |
| Body material | Padauk |
| Brand | EART |
| Brand Name | EART |
| Color | Solid black-AU |
| Colour | Solid black-AU |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 101 Reviews |
| Fretboard Material Type | Rosewood |
| Guitar Bridge System | Fixed |
| Guitar Pickup Configuration | H-H |
| Hand Orientation | Right |
| Item Dimensions | 88.4 x 37.6 x 8.9 centimeters |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 88.4L x 37.6W x 8.9H centimeters |
| Manufacturer | EART |
| Model Number | GW2 |
| Neck Material Type | Maple/Padauk |
| Neck material type | Maple/Padauk |
| Number of Strings | 6 |
| Scale Length | 25.5 |
| String Material Type | Alloy Steel |
| Top Material Type | Padauk with Burled Maple Veneer |
| Top material type | Padauk with Burled Maple Veneer |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
B**Z
Excellent value
First off, I payed $375 and nothing extra for shipping. A good deal, one might say. The neck feels comfortable; the fret work is flawless; the guitar plays well; but it wasn't perfect right out of the box. I had to adjust (a tiny bit) the tross rod, and lower the action from the bridge. After that, it was perfect. The first few days, there were tuning instability. The lower E string is still at times, slightly flat. The tone is warm and pleasant. If you push the gain too far, you would get feedback! So if you're a metal player, consider extra cost for pickups. But I'm keeping the pickups that the guitar came with. They have all the goodness that I'd want from an electric guitar. Of course a little bit of overdrive helps the tone; but it sounds good even without that. The switch is good. I've had to deal with cheap switches before. This guitar comes with a switch that is definitely NOT the cheap and noisy type. The volume knob and the tone knob feel right; not too soft. The tone knob cleans the sound really really well. I usually leave the tone knobs on 10, becauase in some guitars, with rolling the tone, you might lose some of the high Mid sweetness. This is not the case with this guitar. You can adjust the brightness without compromising high Mid sweetness. That's it. For nearly $400, this was a steal! If you can afford it, and don't mind the awkward look (I don't think you can impress anyone with this look) don't think twice: it's comfortable, it's well-made, it sounds good, it's good value. I'm happy.
A**E
A+ Headless for the price
Kept my eye on this for quite some time before pulling the trigger (I own the GW2 - hardtail bridge/chrome pup covers). They redesigned the ergonomic shape last year (.strandberg*-esque shape) to the new, more original shape. It was a questionable design, but I ordered anyway. It arrived nicely packaged with no damage. Came with the correct size tools for setup/adjustments. After some cleaning and setup, it felt right at home. I can't say enough nice things about it. The neck is a modern C shape and is extremely comfortable for my style. The ergonomic shape of the body affords a lot of options for different playstyles. Electronics are solid. After tone-shaping for awhile I decided the pickups are doing the job for now and have a great deal of diversity to them. I did have to tighten the input jack, but as far as QC goes, I have absolutely no complaints. The bridge system holds tune very well once the strings are broken in. Speaking of the bridge, changing strings is a breeze. The tuning knobs have some options on the tension (adjust screw tension to taste), and can be turned by hand without using the built-in hex crank tool. There are plenty of videos/tutorials on YouTube how to change/adjust strings. Once you've done it once, you won't forget. This is now my main guitar that I do nearly everything on (again, versatile pups). This specific model currently has no other competition when it came to features/quality and for the price is the best option for a headless under $500.
R**N
Great playing guitar!
The frets are good, it’s all real wood, and acoustically it sounds quite good. The build quality and the materials are great, and I don’t think that they should change anything about the guitar. The pickups are awful though, but given how good the rest of the guitar is, that should be 100% expected given the price. This is a guitar that should be bought to be upgraded, and that isn’t a bad thing at all.
A**D
Impressed. Well made, very good quality and good sound.
My husband loves this guitar. It’s easy to restring. My husband prefers the Ernie ball 9 super slinky strings which he did put on this guitar. The other change he made was to the nut that holds the strap on the upper horn. He repositioned it so the it would balance better when standing. He also had to lower the Low E string. Otherwise this is an awesome guitar especially for the price. My husband is a tone chaser. He has an extensive collection of guitars some in the $2,000 range. He’s even purchased $1,600 guitars and sent them back! He’s keeping this one! And believe me, he’s very picky and a talented guitarist. He also recommends that the manufacturer move the volume knob back and place it directly under the bridge because he likes the LP style guitars which have that feature; which the Strandberg guitars have that setup too. He hasn’t put this guitar down much since he received it. Plays it for hours each day. Don’t hesitate to purchase this guitar.
S**N
A lot of good, but has issues.
I enjoy the guitar and the price is very good. It does have nice fret work on it, the neck is very straight and the odd bridge is actually pretty good and easy to install strings on. However, the neck is has numerous issues with the finish on it, which ERAT's customer services said shouldn't affect playability...It absolutely effects playability. There are bumps, digs, and lumpy spots all over the back of the neck from the finish. Again, it 100% affects playing the guitar. Also, after not even a week of use, some of the spots on the body that are for cosmetic purposes have just fallen off. There are little "wood" filled spots to create a cool kind of dimensional look to the body and some of them have fallen off, leaving the red wood underneath showing. They absolutely were there when the guitar was first inspected. These however, do not affect the playability of the guitar. All in all, the price is still very good as it still is neat looking, has a small, straight neck, and a nice body overall. There are not many options for cheap headless guitars and this is not that bad of an option. I am debating on returning it as the neck issue I have with it is frustrating and clearly affects the playing of the guitar. Small side note; I looked at the pickups and the bridge pickup has Seymour Duncan lettering on it, however the lettering is in the middle of the pickup (I have never seen Seymour Duncan pickups without letting on the bottom, top and bottom, corners, or none at all) and the stamp on the back is the same as the Neck pickup and not a stamp that I have ever seen related to Seymour Duncan. I could be wrong, however, I would not expect real Seymour Duncan's on a cheaper guitar or on a lot of stock guitars to be fair. They also do not sound like SD humbuckers, they sound like generic stock pickups, which are by and large, fine.
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