Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Traveler Guitar Speedster Electric Travel Guitar, Redsuper


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Rating: 4.6

List Price : $542.99 Price : $379.99
Traveler Guitar Speedster Electric Travel Guitar, Red

Product Description

The Traveler Speedster Electric Guitar sports a modern-retro look and it's designed for performance with a high-output dual-rail humbucker pickup, a unique roller-style bridge, plus volume and tone controls. The Speedster boasts quality chrome hardware, a rosewood fretboard, and 24-3/4-inch scale. Upper armrest detaches for travel. This Traveler electric is great for the rocker on the run. Includes gig bag.


  • One-piece maple neck and body with Candy Apple Red Metallic finish
  • High-output dual-rail humbucker
  • Removable upper arm support
  • Includes deluxe gig bag, limited three-year warranty
  • Full 24-3/4" scale, 22-fret acoustic/electric travel guitar fits in airline overhead bins


Traveler Guitar Speedster Electric Travel Guitar, Red Reviews


Traveler Guitar Speedster Electric Travel Guitar, Red Reviews


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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Quality travel guitar at a great price..., March 10, 2008
By 
Duffman "Dave" (Chantilly, VA USA) - See all my reviews
I did a lot of research for a travel friendly electric guitar and this one came out on top for me. Price wasn't nearly as big a factor for me as small size, good quality, comfortable feel, and a FULL SIZED fret board.

At 28" the Speedster is small enough to use in a tight space and you don't have to get used to a scaled down fret board like some of the competitors like the PalmGuitar and Lapstick, both of which are also much more expensive.

As much as I like the Steinberger as a travel friendly alternative, the Speedster is 2" shorter, and less expensive. One thing that is nice about the cost is you won't feel bad if it gets knocked around in the overhead bin or in the back of your car.

The removable arm looks cool but I don't find it's necessary when using a strap. I leave it at home and use the extra space in the gig bag for my headphone amp, capo, cable, and extra strings.

It should be noted that you won't be able to install a pair of... Read more
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Good buy, August 29, 2009
By 
A. Yin (Des Moines, IA USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Traveler Guitar Speedster Electric Travel Guitar, Red (Electronics)
When it first arrived, I was impressed at its small build, but at the same time I was worried that it wouldn't quite cut it for me (looks like a toy at times). After playing for a couple of hours, I fell in love with my Traveler.

Pros:

1) Good for traveling, obviously, due to its VERY small frame.

2) It may not look pleasing to the eye with an armrest attached. But you could play standing up without the armrest. It's light. It's not suffocating (like some guitars are when played standing up). And it trains you to get used to playing standing up.

3) When the guitar arrived I jumped straight into playing it from the box. It worked great, and I was surprised at how comfortable the guitar felt. Almost like my first love (: It sounds great, has great tone and clarity. Wood quality was good, and sliding was surprisingly easy.

Cons:

1) Pickup. It may not cut it for metalheads. But I paired it with my Roland Microcube and it's... Read more
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing., March 10, 2010
I've had this guitar for a few years - play it in my car during lunch. I wish they made a 'regular' guitar because the fretboard has the lowest action of any guitar I have seen and I would love to have it on something else.

The pickup in this thing is great as well. This is the easiest guitar I have for playability and I have had LesPauls, Ibanez, Schecter and others. It's so low across the entire scale, but little to no fret buzz.
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