The XP Electric Guitar is a popular model, often associated with budget-friendly or entry-level guitars, such as those made by Jay Turser, Glarry, or other manufacturers. Below are some general specifications you might find on an XP electric guitar:
XP Electric Guitar Specs (General Overview)
(Note: Exact specs may vary by brand and model.)
Body
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Body Shape: Stratocaster-style (double-cutaway) or Les Paul-style (single-cut)
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Body Material: Basswood, Alder, or Mahogany (depending on model)
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Finish: Gloss or Matte (various colors available)
Neck
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Neck Material: Maple or Nato
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Neck Shape: "C"-shaped profile
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Fretboard: Rosewood, Maple, or Laurel
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Scale Length: 25.5" (Strat-style) or 24.75" (LP-style)
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Frets: 22 or 24 (medium-jumbo frets)
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Nut Width: ~42mm (1.65")
Hardware
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Bridge: Fixed hardtail or tremolo (depending on model)
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Tuners: Die-cast or standard sealed tuners
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Pickups:
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HSS (Humbucker + Single-coil + Single-coil) or
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HH (Dual Humbuckers)
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Controls:
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1x Volume, 1x Tone (HH models)
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1x Volume, 2x Tone (HSS models)
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5-way or 3-way pickup selector
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Electronics
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Pickup Configuration:
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HSS: Bridge Humbucker + Middle & Neck Single-coils
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HH: Dual Humbuckers (for heavier tones)
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Output: Standard 1/4" jack
Other Features
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Weight: ~6-8 lbs (varies by body wood)
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Included Accessories: Often comes with a gig bag, strap, cable, and picks (depends on the seller)