








🎶 Own the stage with vintage vibes and modern ease!
The LyxPro 39” Left-Handed Electric Guitar combines a lightweight Paulownia wood body with a classic 1950s design, featuring a smooth C-shape maple neck, 3-ply pickguard, and versatile 3-way pickup switch. Its sealed gear tuners and fixed ashtray bridge provide reliable tuning stability, while volume and tone controls offer a wide sonic palette. Ideal for players from beginner to advanced, this full-size guitar delivers professional sound quality and effortless playability at an unbeatable value.














| ASIN | B08PN2754D |
| Back Material | Paulownia Wood |
| Best Sellers Rank | #10,006 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #41 in Solid Body Electric Guitars |
| Body Material | Paulownia |
| Color Name | Natural |
| Connector Type | 1/4-Inch Straight |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (1,228) |
| Date First Available | November 1, 2020 |
| Fretboard Material | Maple Wood |
| Guitar Bridge System | Fixed |
| Guitar Pickup Configuration | Mixed |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 8.1 pounds |
| Item model number | EGTL39NLLH |
| Material Type | Paulownia Wood |
| Neck Material Type | Maple |
| Number of Strings | 6 |
| Package Dimensions | 40.75 x 15.94 x 3.39 inches |
| Scale Length | 39 Inches |
| Size | Left Handed 39" |
| String Material | Nickle steel |
| Top Material | Maple Wood |
T**E
Surprising value and lightweight
Very Good: 1) Lightweight (mine is 6.1 lbs) due to Paulownia wood. Years ago I played a Fender Brad Paisley Esquire (also Paulownia, but $1,600) and was amazed. Much less fatiguing to heft for long periods. This is what is unique about the Lyxpro tele vs. Monoprice and all the other cheap teles. 2) Finish and overall looks -- looks as good as the pictures. Decent Enough: 1) Strings and frets were a bit gritty, so put on new strings and polished frets. 2) Pickups - not great, but not bad, especially the neck one. 3) Volume -- more linear than I expected, not just off/on. 4) Tone - very useable, unlike my other guitars that stay mostly at 10. Full treble on bridge p/u is bright and twangy, then can dial back to get many other tones... it doesn't just 'darken' the sound. (This might be true of all teles) 4) Neck and frets -- action initially very high; lowered bridge and gave truss rod 1/8 turn for more relief - not ultra low, but ok and playable. (see YT StewMac tele setup vid for easy guide). 5) Nut -- mine was cut right- no binding or popping. I penciled in some graphite. Note, strings are 9s -- I discovered the nut slots would need filing to accommodate 10s. Not Good: a couple of frets had slight string indentations. Would send it back if $400+ guitar, but expected some flaws for $99. Suggestion is to insert cardboard strip between strings and frets for shipping. SUMMARY: I have several guitars, but no tele type so wanted one for fun but w/o a big spend. Intrigued by good reviews on all the various budget models. Zeroed in on the Lyxpro due to lightweight Paulownia. A few flaws as expected, but overall great value and definitely cheapest way to have a lightweight guitar on hand. Someday I might try to upgrade pickups, controls, and/or bone nut (for 10s), but it's a low priority at this point. 2/24 tech note: Found out that the top edge of the pickguard is actually trapped underneath the tail of the neck. This means that if you want to remove the pickguard you must first unscrew the neck. Not a big deal, but an extra step if you want to cleanly remove all of the protective plastic film on the pickguard or if you want to replace the pickups.
T**D
Solid little guitar for $100, arrived with minor damage
Cutest little travel size guitar... It plays okay... it took some minor adjustment and intonation Frets feel good, board is scratchy Lastly, it did arrive with a pretty significant Crack by the pickup selector... the main markdown is arriving with damage... otherwise, pretty solid.
T**E
it is what it is
the quality is good but it sounds funny because of the scale length and everything else -- -it's an empty sound is the best i can say. I didn't hate it but I gave it to a friend to goof off on because of my mood on it. I think this is going to be good if you want to dial it in nice, figure out how to max it for your needs. It is also good for playing in tight space (car), grabbing from bedside, hanging on the wall and looking cool, buying for parts and building a cigar box and maybe repurpose the body. IMO, theory anyway, it might be better with a 24" scale like slap a cheap squire jag neck on the body then use this neck for the soap box and decide wich pickups you like for which. Maybe just a 1H for the mini telejag, something with some balls -- upgrade all the parts and then you have a full set for whatever you slap that neck on. Now you got a more playable travel, camping, quirky thing that plays well and is unique with a lot of parts left over . I'm not sure the body is long enought but if not ---extending it for the bridge to move back isn't impossible. As far as sound I don't really know but sound wise I see it working more with some kind of hilbilly thing or a novelty you pull out for one funny song. Overall, like I said the quality and feel wasn't the issue. It's just a very short scale and doesn't sound full so it's a guitar but not like a GUITAR if you know what I mean ---- but if you fine tune and and get the right effects/amps/pups you could do some REALLY cool-wierd stuff ------ overall just consider it's not good unless you are open minded --- if you are expecting it to sound and feel like a GUITAR then don't buy it. If you like it for a few reasons and know what it isn't and want to play around and see whre it takes you or use it as a doner then have a ball -- -- especially if you take a used one off their hands --- i saw one today for $45 --- my idea is to make it into a 24" scale and play good then modify the back to nest all kinds of small tools and have a swiss army guitar-knife --- also has bayonet --- shovel --- wodden hammer --- saw attachements and a water prooff cover so it can be used as a boat oar .... but I'm to lazy ... feel free to take my idea --- but post of picture
J**1
It's a decent Telecaster knockoff for a cheap price
I can't complain about this one too much... it's a LYXPRO from the TikTok shop, so there's gonna be some quality issues with it, but it looks beautiful and it plays pretty good, I had some issues with dead frets at 9 and 11 and the inotation was garbage but once i got those problems worked out, it actually started sounding pretty good.....would i recommend this as a substitute for an actual FENDER TELECASTER...no... however...if you are looking for a budget guitar that looks beautiful and plays okay, then this might be right up your alley, it feels kinda cheaply made overall, the pickups seem to have way too much buzz, the neck was uneven and the fret ends are not smoothed out...*OUCH!* Overall if you want a decent Telecaster then save your money for a Fender, but if you just want a budget guitar that looks nice then you could do a lot worse
A**R
Great product for the price
My 14 year old son bought this and it sounds really good. Comes ready to go out of the box just have to tune it. For the price this is a good sturdy guitar that would be great for beginners or someone who just enjoys playing.
A**E
the fret board wasn’t correct and the picture doesn’t match the size accurately
M**S
Being left handed it’s hard to get a guitar and it was my favourite colour. I am a beginner…It said in the advert ‘great for beginners’ with a picture of an adult playing the guitar. So leftie, beginner, fab colour and adult playing guitar checked all my boxes. When it arrived its a kids guitar. Not worth my while sending it back. It’s a beautiful guitar but please rethink the pictures and wording in your advertising.
R**D
Was looking for a budget telecaster to play around with and was torn between this, the Squier Affinity and the Indio Retro Classic. I played the Squier recently and was a bit 'meh'. I kept checking all three on Amazon and when the LyxPro went on sale I grabbed it. I got the Mahogany color and right off the bat, the guitar looks amazing. It's also very light for a Tele, more in the weight range of mid-weight Strat. The maple neck is beautiful and the color really shows off the grain of the body. It looks better in person than in photos. The good... frets were reasonably well dressed and not sharp, the hardware seems good and the tuners are not horrible. They could have a better gear ratio, but I've had worse tuners on better guitars. The pickups are very powerful and it sounds like a Telecaster. The neck is what you would call chunky on a Strat, but not chunky for a Telecaster. I have not measured the radius, but it appears to be flatter than both my Strats. I like it. The guitar arrived decently set up. Neck relief is about right, but the saddles were a bit high and the intonation. It still sounded pretty good out of the box. I lowered the saddles, got the intonation about as good as you possibly could on a 3-saddle Tele, and gave a slight tweak to the truss rod. Now it sounds and plays great. The only negative I could say about this guitar - particularly for the price - is that while adjusting the intonation, I notice the nut slots were cut very tight. I had to literally pull the E and A strings out of their slots and it definitely affected tuning. I cleaned up all of the slots with a nut file and put a little graphite from a pencil in the slots. This made a huge difference and will work until I get around to putting on a tusk nut. I'm giving the guitar 5 stars because there are a lot of positives to this guitar and the minor issues I dealt with are to be expected with any budget guitar, particularly one that is well under $200 CDN. In fact there were a lot less minor things to correct than I expected and absolutely no major issues. It's a really nice guitar.
D**T
Arrived safe. Has a good quality build. Nice frets and a straight neck! Paint is flawless. Thx LYX GUITARS .. 2 THUMBS UP!
A**R
Ok so lets start off with this - I have a lot of guitars, electrics include USA fenders and many Arias (I am a Matsumoku collector). I have been playing over 50 years, What I was looking for a cheap guitar with a maple fingerboard that I can play slide and keep in open D permanently. This guitar arrived in great condition, neck straight and action decent. The intonation is a little off and I will adjust that when I change the strings to 11 as (for slide). The pick ups are a little harsh and bright but is a cheap guitar! and a good amp and a sonic maximiser take care of most of that. For the money this guitar is excellent value. The neck is nice and it plays with ease, it looks good - what more can you ask for at this price
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