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Monoprice Indo Series 6 String Basswood-Body Electric Guitar, Ambidextrous, Blue, (610374)

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1.Color:Blue


About this item

  • Big Fat Beefy Tone: The dual-coil humbucking pickup delivers a nice, fat sound, while reducing or "bucking" unwanted noise and hum.
  • Easy to Play: Indio Cali Classic Guitars are perfect for beginners or for players that need a practice or backup axe. They feature easy-to-play, "fast" satin necks and quiet, full sounding pickups.
  • Make It Your Own: Change the pickups or change the pots to make this Indio guitar your own. The large open cavity allows for complete customization. It is a great way to experiment with tone and aftermarket hardware, without destroying your primary piece.
  • Included Gig Bag: All Indio Cali Classic Electric Guitars ship with a protective Gig Bag to defend your axe against dings and scratches as you travel.



From the manufacturer

Indio Cali Classic HSS Electric Guitar with Gig Bag

Monoprice Indio Cali Classic HSS Electric Guitar with Gig Bag

The Indio California Classic has proved itself to be a stage ready performer at a price that is border line ridiculous, so in true California fashion, we gave it some muscle! The Monoprice Indio Cali Classic HSS Electric Guitar builds on the foundation of the original Cali Classic, with a hot-rodded humbucking pickup in the bridge position (the most rock-n-roll position to play). Take your tone back to the glory days of 80's heavy metal. When you want to turn your amp up to 11, the standard single-coil pickups typically found on this style of guitar can create a buzzing sound. This is true of our Cali Classic as well as big brand-name guitars costing thousands of dollars. The humbucking pickup in the bridge position features reverse polarity on the dual-coil pickup, which naturally removes unwanted noises and lets nothing but the heavy, crunchy rockitude out!

Features

The dual-coil humbucking pickup delivers a nice, fat sound, while reducing or "bucking" unwanted noi

Big Fat Beefy Tone

Big Fat Beefy Tone: The dual-coil humbucking pickup delivers a nice, fat sound, while reducing or 'bucking' unwanted noise and hum.

 Indio Cali Classic Guitars are perfect for beginners or for players that need a practice

Easy to Play

Easy to Play: Indio Cali Classic Guitars are perfect for beginners or for players that need a practice or backup axe. They feature easy-to-play, 'fast' satin necks and quiet, full sounding pickups.

Change the pickups or change the pots to make this Indio guitar your own.

Make It Your Own

Make It Your Own: Change the pickups or change the pots to make this Indio guitar your own. The large open cavity allows for complete customization. It is a great way to experiment with tone and aftermarket hardware, without destroying your primary piece.

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AJC
Reviewed in the United States on September 30, 2023
I bought this Monoprice Indio Dark Blue HSS guitar for about $80 new to see what modern manufacturing techniques could produce, thinking that I could return it if it really sucked. It actually turned out to be surprisingly well-constructed and playable with some adjustments and setup. This guitar was originally intended to be a project guitar for practicing my evolving lutherie skills and to be a “beater” for casual playing. Surprisingly, I find myself picking it up and playing it more frequently than some of my expensive axes.The 6 screw trem bridge is a nod to the original Fender Strat, and can be tweaked and lubricated to stay in tune nicely; it has been replaced by a replacement Guyker bridge due to the original screw-in trem arm breaking off at the threaded tip. I think that was due to my rough and many experiments with using small springs to stabilize the arm while playing - probably it would have been fine if I left this more alone. The Guyker has a push-in arm with a small tightening bolt - a big improvement, along with quality parts such as a much heavier trem block and a better claw and springs.The tuners are decent and seem to hold proper tuning; locking tuners are on my list of future upgrades though not needed right now, especially with proper string installation. I’ve gotten lazy with my other guitars having locking tuners and/or locking nuts. Fretwork was surprisingly good, and was made better with light use of a sanding block on a few rough fret edges. Thankfully, the manufacturers didn’t blindly follow old vintage dogma (e.g. 21 narrow frets, truss rod adjustment requiring neck removal) - this guitar has 22 medium jumbo frets with truss adjustment available at the headstock.I also ended up installing a loaded Colaxi pickguard with HHH (rail style HBs for middle and neck, full-sized HB for bridge); each HB can be individually coil-split. I figured I’ve added about $45 of upgrades in keeping with the original intent of spending as little as possible. For myself, it would make no sense to spend more than the guitar cost on additional parts. I would say that if this guitar were available back in the 50s, it would be better than the Strats available then. Of course, it doesn’t have the brand clout that some would like. Personally, I’m more into what a product offers as far as features and quality, and this Indio really delivers at this price point, even punching above it.* As an additional bonus, the guitar came with a decent padded gig bag that has backpack type straps as well, much better than some of the very thin unpadded plastic or nylon ones. It's not at all up to the same top quality standards as a Kiesel gig bag, but gets decently close enough at this price point - I wouldn't try throwing it off the roof loaded to test it.
MEMORABILIO
Reviewed in Canada on July 13, 2021
Thougth ti would at least play decently but I was never able to tune the string at the bridge level. Neck was right, and felt great. The sound was amazing. The finition is not bad at all but beware that you could receive a "lemon". I guess I wasn't lucky. I ended up buying a real fender pro classic! lol
2bikemike
Reviewed in Canada on December 17, 2021
Out of the box I had to adjust the action at the saddles and the nut slightly adjust the truss rod stretch the strings tuned it up stretch the strings and play it. The pickups in it are relatively good for the price point of this guitar. The neck is smooth and plays like butter without having to do any front work. I've seen other people have some good experiences and some less but I think I'm one of the ones with the good experience. It was worth taking the chance.
Antonio
Reviewed in Canada on December 16, 2021
Pretty good material and sound quality. I bought it to practice on and later modify the pickups and tuners. Possibly make it a good sounding unit
BJH
Reviewed in Canada on November 17, 2021
For the price this guitar is as good as a Mexican made fender
john uzzardo
Reviewed in the United States on December 5, 2020
I'm a brand new electric guitarist with 20 years of experience on banjo and other stringed instruments.The two most important parts of an instrument like this are build quality and sound.Build quality:The neck shape is comfortable, nothing extreme. However, the fret ends are very rough and even after almost 3 months of playing this guitar my fretting hand still gets raw in a few spots from rubbing on the fret ends. I purchased a fret end dressing file and I plan on finishing the fret ends myself. This is a common problem with cheap stringed instruments and one of the easiest ways for manufactures to cut as much time and cost out of their production as possible. Otherwise, the fets are in good shape and the notes are true up and down the neck.Tuners are about as cheap as you can get. However, they have been working just fine for me. They stay in tune while I'm playing and are still very close to tune when I come back a day later. They are pretty smooth when tuning considering how cheap they are.The pickups look cheap and are a bit wobbly. However, they sound pretty damn good to my admittedly noobish ears, at least when it comes to electric guitar. The humbucker in the bridge position provides great versatility. My biggest complaint is that there is no tone knob to control the humbucker pickup. The first tone knob controls the bridge pickup and the second tone knob does the middle, but there are no tone controls on the guitar for the humbucker.Setup: I followed a few youtube tutorials for how to setup a strat style guitar. This guitar came pretty well setup and I ended up not making many changes from how it was shipped. Intonation and string action only required very small tweaks.Sound: The sound I'm getting out of this guitar is the best part. I've been playing this through a Fender Champion 20 amp (*highly recommend*) and I'm able to get all sorts of classic rock, alternative, and heavy sounds.Note: this is not an ambidextrous guitar, like is indicated in the product title. For the love of god, please buy a left-handed guitar for lefties.In short: This is a great guitar for those on a very tight budget and/or for people like me that just want to test the electric guitar waters. The sound quality is very good for the price and the setup was mostly spot on. However, for those with less setup experience you may have to take it to a guitar tech for setup or to have the fret ends filed down to be more comfortable.
Kelly J Scott
Reviewed in Canada on October 4, 2020
Beautiful guitar. Sounds great, and is a joy to play. It arrived well packed and seems to have been well set up. Overall a great value.
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