








🎸 Own the stage with Fesley—where pro tone meets beginner-friendly style!
The Fesley 39" LP Electric Guitar Kit is a full-size, solid-body instrument crafted from poplar and mahogany woods, featuring dual humbucker pickups and a 3-way toggle switch for versatile sound. Designed for beginners and seasoned players alike, it offers smooth playability with a comfortable D-shaped neck and 22 frets. The kit includes essential accessories like a gig bag, cable, strap, and manual, delivering exceptional value and immediate readiness for practice or performance.









| ASIN | B0C55FK3SV |
| Back Material | Poplar Wood |
| Body Material | Poplar |
| Color Name | FLP350-Black |
| Connector Type | 1/4" (6.35mm) audio jack |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (343) |
| Date First Available | 20 May 2024 |
| Fretboard Material | Techwood |
| Guitar Bridge System | Tune-O-Matic |
| Guitar Pickup Configuration | H-H |
| Item Weight | 3.35 Kilograms |
| Item model number | FLP350 |
| Material Type | Poplar Wood Mahogany Wood |
| Neck Material Type | Mahogany |
| Number of Strings | 6 |
| Product Dimensions | 31.8 x 4.98 x 100 cm; 3.35 kg |
| Proficiency Level | All |
| Scale Length | 24.75 |
| Size | Full Size |
| String Material | Alloy Steel |
| Top Material | Poplar Wood |
B**L
Dec 1 2024 Unboxed it today and tuned it up...stock strings kaka poo poo. Changed them and much improvement. I have done nothing for set up, other than strings . I have been lusting the Esp ltd ec-1000 for years but not willing to part with the cash. So this is my alternative at $1200 less cash. Now it does not compare in quality, however, was not expecting it to. However, this guitar is way over it's bang for the buck. Neck is smooth and comfortable, tuners are ok. Flawless finish and very minimal flaws on fret board. No fret sprout, neck is straight as an arrow. IMO I found pickups a tad muddy with heavy distortion. (Not a deal breaker). It sings sweetly with the same setting lead playing. Like the Esp. it has a body contour making it very comforable...no digging into the rib cage as LP tend to do to me. Guitar looks really sweet, and headstock is cool too...classy! With a guitar in this price range, if it comes with a gig bag they are usually pretty crappy and thin. The included gig bag is actually very nice and offers some protection Update a review later when I discover how it like to be played Dec 4 2024 Second Impression....WOW WOW! Let out the truss rod about a 1/4 turn and lowered the bridge about a 1/2 turn ( low E) and the action is so buttery smooth. Not fet buzz to be found...ooo I like! Fesley reached out with a customer service follow up email ( unheard of) to see how I am liking it and for suggestions. I feel all warm and fuzzy inside..LOL. Now I feel bad that I poo pooed on their strings (comment). But then most guitars over the years get new strings after purchase (personal preference) For a $205 Canadian the pickups are good -+. Are they great, in my humble opinion...nope. But hey ONLY $205. How does this thing get built for that?? Not complaining... Update...tuners are growing on me and I like them...TTYL
J**0
Ok , so out the box neck was straight but dry. Fitment to the body is nice and toit like tiga. Frets were level, no sharp edges. Action was just right (for me). Pick up height needed adjusting. Intonation was a tiny bit off but an easy fix. Pots work fine. Switch is good. After oiling the fretboard, tuning it up and giving it a few adjustments, this thing sounds Sooooo good. It has a really thick sound, great sustain and feels great in hand. Is it the best out there...meh Is it the best bang for your buck...for me, ABSOLUTELY!! Does it look frigging bad ass..YUP Sound good....YUP What else do you need??? Take a look. You know she's sexy. My only complaint is, boy is it a fingerprint maget lol. A+ for build quality and quality control Fesley. You nailed it on this one!!! Update: Installed a pickguard, new pots and knobs. Alnico 5 dual humbuckers. Wow what a difference.
M**F
I bought this guitar because I love music in general but more specifically metal and wanted to learn an instrument. I am therefore a total newbie in the world of electric guitar playing. I was going to buy cheap in case I wouldn't keep at it. I still wanted to buy the best I could find at a decent price range. The other brands I was looking at with similar configuration were Donner and Leo Jaymz. Why did I choose this one ? Reviews. I checked as many reviews as I could from experienced guitarists and this model came on top consistently. Some reviewers mentioned the company stood behind their products and I can vouch for that as they contacted me not long after the purchase to ask me how my purchase went and how I liked the guitar. Who does that anymore ? Fesley did. What is more surprising is that they even do it for entry level guitars like this one. So how is the guitar ? To me it looks awesome. It feels good too. It was fairly easy to tune for a newbie and I think it sounds awesome in a Fender Champion II 25 amplifier. It should sound better as I learn to play of course. It comes with just about everything a newbie needs to start playing except the amplifier. It has a decent cable for hookup, a strap, 3 picks, a sanding block (not sure what it does) and a case that looks very nice with quality fabric and just enough padding to protect it when it is shipped. The guitar is relatively light and looks so much better in person than what can be seen online. If there is one thing that they could make better at this price point it's the instruction manual which is just about useless for a newbie. They talk about adjusting the truss rod and changing the strings ! No mention as to why there are 2 volume controls or what the 3 way switch does. Remember this is a guitar aimed at beginners. Give us useful information please. Sure I managed to learn a few things about this particular model online but honestly the manual is abysmal and should be promptly revised. I can't complain too much as this seems to be a trend now. The manual for my Fender amplifier is not much better. Another thing of note for some: Get a variety pack of Dunlop picks to try out while you learn. The Fesley picks provided are OK but on the very stiff side. If you've got this far, ignore my last observation about the manual and get this guitar if you are a beginner that wants to learn on something that is of very decent quality and looks absolutely stunning. I think I got a lot of bang for the buck here (it was on special at $200 CAD)
M**L
No llegó en buenas condiciones, potenciómetros flojos, sucia, llena de polvo y descalibrada.
R**A
Great guitar for the price, made minor adjustments to it but it played well out of the box. The pickups sound ok just not my taste. The paint job looks better in person. Paid $139 would buy another one.
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