Player Favorites: Electrics
These are the electrics our community is reaching for right now (check back as we'll be updating this collection regularly). Our Player Favorite Electric Guitars collection reflects a current snapshot of instruments players genuinely connect with - chosen for feel, tone, and long-term reliability, not trends. From expressive vintage-inspired designs to modern workhorses, each guitar here is built to perform in real-world playing situations.
What Makes These Favorites?
Fender Telecasters
Honest, clear, and endlessly usable - trusted for their direct voice and straightforward feel across genres from country to rock to jazz to....you get the idea. This is ground zero for the electric guitar dating all the way back to the early 1950s. There's a reason for that. Iconic.
Collings 620
A semi-hollow that balances nuance with punch - resonant and articulate, it’s comfortable in roots, blues, or more modern contexts and feels lively under the right hand.
Novo Serus J
Feels almost “played in” from the first chord - relaxed, comfortable, and responsive, with a voice that sits easily in blues, indie, and roots settings.
Collings I-35
A modern semi-hollow standard with clear, balanced tone and sustain that cuts through in a mix without losing warmth or touch sensitivity.
Novo Serus T
A lively take on classic single-cut tones that responds to dynamics with openness and character, making it a guitar you’ll actually want to play daily.
Collings 290
Stripped down and direct, with P90-style grit and attitude that stays expressive and alive under light or heavy picking.
Fender Custom ShopFender Custom Shop Postmodern Tele, Rosewood Neck, Aged Crimson Burst/DLX Closet Classic $4,425.00 /
Fender Custom ShopFender Custom Shop 1967 Telecaster w/Bigsby 3-Tone Sunburst/DLX Closet Classic $4,325.00 /
