Thursday, March 19, 2026

31 thoughts on “Are Strandberg guitars worth the Hype?

  • No.. The best Hils gets you fluance pickups at a price way lower than a Boden essential and even tho it hasnt got the Boden neck it got a great kinda normal neck

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  • My honest opinion: get the essencial and forget about the rest. They're cool guitars, but the price is way too high. You get everything, that is cool about a strandberg, when you buy the essencial. I don't get, what you pay 2k more for, when you buy the higher priced models

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  • Nah Jordan hils guitars are wayyy better affordable and use the same items inside just like stranberg check them out I got a headless orange metallic left handed guitar and all I paid for it was $579

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  • I am ready to trade in all my other guitars.. I actually only use the Strandberg jazz nx

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  • not to mention the no headstock makes them super light, giving your shoulder a much needed break when standing up

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  • I've noticed some models of Stromberg headless guitars have coil taps, which is what I've been looking for I certainly would love to try one one of these days ????
    Experiment explore improvised to hearts content

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  • I have actually the essential version of Stranberg, because it’s more comfortable the straight fretboard for me to play and it’s very comfy on the neck to jam on, even it’s the same neck just like the others, but still, when I play on a straight fretboard, I’m more focused on the frets unlike the multiscale frets that always makes me feel more confused

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  • That glow in the dark caught me off guard and now I don't want one, I NEED one. Just to show all my friends the glow in the dark feature

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  • The correct answer to this is, if you try it and like it, then yes. Otherwise no.
    Guitars are like cars, bikes, and harry potter wands. They choose you, not the other way around.

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  • I really like the strandberg stuff especially the boden prog, but ive never neen able to get along with that neck. I nearly bought one of the nicer ones with a tren and suhr pickups, it sounded and played great but i just couldn't get comfortable with the neck

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  • These are great but one of the downsides of the guitar is that it sounds like the guitar has not ‘opened up’ truly. First and foremost it is the SOUND of the guitar, the rest are secondary. I feel Strandberg guitars have pronounced mids and the sound is kind of trapped in the guitar, not allowing full expression of what is wanting to be played. It doesn’t have soul like the PRS does. Anyhow that’s just my opinion, and I’ve played just one guitar, maybe the others are different, let me know your thoughts!

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