Indio by Monoprice Cali Classic Electric Guitar with Gig Bag, Black
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What size strings does it have?
Brendan W
on Jul 22, 2019
BEST ANSWER: All of our electric guitars ship with 10ga nickle wound strings.
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- Dave L Staff on Jul 23, 2019
BEST ANSWER: All of our electric guitars ship with 10ga nickle wound strings.
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- Dave L Staff on Jul 23, 2019
They're just long enough to reach from the tuners to the bridge. I think they're 10's. You'll want to shield the cavity (bathtub) and upgrade pots and switch, but very playable out of the box. I was impressed.
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- James H on Jul 23, 2019
I'm hoping the answers saying they are 10's are right - I usually use Super Slinky 009's, but after playing this Cali, I'm switching to 10's because I think they have more volume and clarity.
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- Alan B on Mar 24, 2020
After measuring mine with calipers mine in blue burst was equipped with what seems to be .010 to .046 .pretty much a standard set . These guitars. Really are a great value !
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- Kim T on Jul 26, 2019
9s. Such a great entry level guitar. I've only changed the bridge and tuning kegs and added a roller string tree and it's amazing. I highly recommend!
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- Marvieman on Jul 23, 2019
Not positive. but I believe they are 10's. But super simple to change them if your looking for nines or heavier than tens .
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- ROBERT G F on Jul 23, 2019
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Does it have a rosewood fret board?
A shopper
on Sep 19, 2019
BEST ANSWER: Some do, and some don't...You have to look at the options for the model or color you want..
I know that white, red, and baby blue have maple. Black, and sunburst or whatever have rosewood. Well, something related to rosewood that is..I prefer maple...just a better snappy strat tone..
I know that white, red, and baby blue have maple. Black, and sunburst or whatever have rosewood. Well, something related to rosewood that is..I prefer maple...just a better snappy strat tone..
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- Thomas B on Sep 20, 2019
BEST ANSWER: Some do, and some don't...You have to look at the options for the model or color you want..
I know that white, red, and baby blue have maple. Black, and sunburst or whatever have rosewood. Well, something related to rosewood that is..I prefer maple...just a better snappy strat tone..
I know that white, red, and baby blue have maple. Black, and sunburst or whatever have rosewood. Well, something related to rosewood that is..I prefer maple...just a better snappy strat tone..
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- Thomas B on Sep 20, 2019
it depends on the model. The red ones have a maple fret board so look up your model to see. I have a Sun burst model with what looks like a rosewood
The same as the black model but i.believe it's a fake rosewood. I think the maple is nicer.
The same as the black model but i.believe it's a fake rosewood. I think the maple is nicer.
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- New User U on Sep 19, 2019
No! Sale of Rosewood is Illegal in USA. It has a similar (Indian-like) wood, that's a bit lighter in color, but with some oils it can be made looking the same.
There's no sound difference. This guitar doesn't sound very good.
There's no sound difference. This guitar doesn't sound very good.
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- New User U on Sep 20, 2019
A close look at the online image shows this to be a maple neck with a rosewood fret board. My blue version is all maple for the "white" look. Obviously, they are trying to match the dark body with a dark fret board.
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- Ron on Sep 19, 2019
it's maple and it's really nice for price. I modded my Indio strat, and it is quite fantastic!
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- Justin W on Sep 19, 2019
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Does it include a whammy bar?
A shopper
on Jun 21, 2020
BEST ANSWER: Yes it does , but you need to replace the whole trem with something a lot more substantial. I used a Wilkinson trem - heavier block for better sustain.
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- Greg T on Jun 21, 2020
- Purchased on May 4, 2020
Do you have the model number of the Wilkinson you replaced it with. Also looking to upgrade here. Thanks
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- New User U on Feb 27, 2021
BEST ANSWER: Yes it does , but you need to replace the whole trem with something a lot more substantial. I used a Wilkinson trem - heavier block for better sustain.
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- Greg T on Jun 21, 2020
- Purchased on May 4, 2020
Do you have the model number of the Wilkinson you replaced it with. Also looking to upgrade here. Thanks
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- New User U on Feb 27, 2021
Yes. And in addition to the whammy bar, the guitar comes with a truss rod tool and a bridge tool.
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- Mark R on Jun 21, 2020
Yes, the whammy bar was included.
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- RICHARD C on Jun 21, 2020
- Purchased on Jan 20, 2020
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What is the thickness of the body?
New User U
on Feb 1, 2019
BEST ANSWER: It's the standard thick strat body.. Mine measured 1 11/16 thick
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- Thomas B on Sep 20, 2019
BEST ANSWER: It's the standard thick strat body.. Mine measured 1 11/16 thick
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- Thomas B on Sep 20, 2019
Because of the body contours, it is hard to compare, but I eyeballed it against my Fender American Professional Stratocaster, and the Indio appeared to be a hair thicker. I was surprised because when I play it, it seems thinner.
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- Jay H on Feb 7, 2019
- Purchased on Oct 31, 2018
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Never had a guitar should I buy this one?
A shopper
on Oct 19, 2020
BEST ANSWER: If you are looking to buy a low-end electric guitar then the answer is yes.
The issue that Brian O referenced in his answer (never get a guitar with a tremolo as a first guitar) is easily addressed.
1.) Remove the plastic plate on the back of the guitar
2.) You will see springs the run from the Tremelo to metal parts the springs hook on to.
3. At one end of the metal piece the springs hook onto are screws that go into the body of the guitar.
4.) Tighten those screws as much as you can. This will lock the Tremelo down.
5.) Replace the plate on the back of the guitar.
6.) IMPORTANT - DO NOT TRY TO USE THE TREMELO WHEN ITS LOCKED DOWN!!!!!!
7.) Rock Out!!!
The issue that Brian O referenced in his answer (never get a guitar with a tremolo as a first guitar) is easily addressed.
1.) Remove the plastic plate on the back of the guitar
2.) You will see springs the run from the Tremelo to metal parts the springs hook on to.
3. At one end of the metal piece the springs hook onto are screws that go into the body of the guitar.
4.) Tighten those screws as much as you can. This will lock the Tremelo down.
5.) Replace the plate on the back of the guitar.
6.) IMPORTANT - DO NOT TRY TO USE THE TREMELO WHEN ITS LOCKED DOWN!!!!!!
7.) Rock Out!!!
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- Thomas F on Jan 7, 2022
- Purchased on Nov 25, 2021
BEST ANSWER: If you are looking to buy a low-end electric guitar then the answer is yes.
The issue that Brian O referenced in his answer (never get a guitar with a tremolo as a first guitar) is easily addressed.
1.) Remove the plastic plate on the back of the guitar
2.) You will see springs the run from the Tremelo to metal parts the springs hook on to.
3. At one end of the metal piece the springs hook onto are screws that go into the body of the guitar.
4.) Tighten those screws as much as you can. This will lock the Tremelo down.
5.) Replace the plate on the back of the guitar.
6.) IMPORTANT - DO NOT TRY TO USE THE TREMELO WHEN ITS LOCKED DOWN!!!!!!
7.) Rock Out!!!
The issue that Brian O referenced in his answer (never get a guitar with a tremolo as a first guitar) is easily addressed.
1.) Remove the plastic plate on the back of the guitar
2.) You will see springs the run from the Tremelo to metal parts the springs hook on to.
3. At one end of the metal piece the springs hook onto are screws that go into the body of the guitar.
4.) Tighten those screws as much as you can. This will lock the Tremelo down.
5.) Replace the plate on the back of the guitar.
6.) IMPORTANT - DO NOT TRY TO USE THE TREMELO WHEN ITS LOCKED DOWN!!!!!!
7.) Rock Out!!!
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- Thomas F on Jan 7, 2022
- Purchased on Nov 25, 2021
If you are a first time buyer, wanting to try to learn guitar for the first time, I would say no. In my opinion, never get a guitar with a tremolo as a first guitar. Something simpler would be better.
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- Brian O on Oct 19, 2020
Yes. What sold me on it were all the 5 star reviews from guitar experts who had tried it out. If you’re wanting something to learn on, I don’t think you’ll be disappointed at all.
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- Kelly M on Oct 19, 2020
Excellent guitar for the price point, I bought mine to customize and it has been an excellent adventure! Amazing beginner guitar!
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- Derek A on Oct 19, 2020
- Purchased on Apr 2, 2020
I bought this to upgrade, but right out of the box with a few adjustments, this is a great value!!!!
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- James K on Oct 19, 2020
- Purchased on Oct 8, 2020
Excellent beginner guitar, well made instrument, I have 2!!
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- New User U on Oct 19, 2020
- Purchased on Apr 29, 2020
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What does the Guitar Weight?
A shopper
on Mar 3, 2019
mine weighs 8lb. 3 oz, this is after swapping out the tremolo block for a thick one, no clue the difference in weight of the two blocks, the stock one is pretty thin though.
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- George V on Mar 4, 2019
- Purchased on Aug 3, 2018
It will vary slightly based on the wood, but generally it should be around 7-8 pounds.
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- Shannon J F on Mar 4, 2019
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Is there a model that has the black body with a maple neck?
Chris C
on Jan 5, 2018
BEST ANSWER: Not yet. No ETA. We will see how well these do and add more colors according to requests. I'll put you down for one black/maple.
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- Dave L Staff on Jan 9, 2018
Judging from the picture, I'd say the black body DOES have the maple neck. It's the fret board that is dark (rosewood). Clearly, they were trying to produce an "all-dark" look.
I just bought the black one on the Black Friday sale. Will swap parts with the blue burst to make blue/rosewood w/black pickups and a black/maple/w/white pickups set of guitars. I also got a set of '54 Vintage Pro alnico 5 pickups for (slightly) better sound. outside of the (optional) pickups, I couldn't have bought the replacement parts for what I paid for the whole guitar. Plus, I'm pretty sure the parts will fit with no modification needed.
BEST ANSWER: Not yet. No ETA. We will see how well these do and add more colors according to requests. I'll put you down for one black/maple.
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- Dave L Staff on Jan 9, 2018
Judging from the picture, I'd say the black body DOES have the maple neck. It's the fret board that is dark (rosewood). Clearly, they were trying to produce an "all-dark" look.
I just bought the black one on the Black Friday sale. Will swap parts with the blue burst to make blue/rosewood w/black pickups and a black/maple/w/white pickups set of guitars. I also got a set of '54 Vintage Pro alnico 5 pickups for (slightly) better sound. outside of the (optional) pickups, I couldn't have bought the replacement parts for what I paid for the whole guitar. Plus, I'm pretty sure the parts will fit with no modification needed.
I would love to see a "David Gilmour tribute" model: maple neck, 1-ply black pickguard with creme pickups, knobs and switch tip on the black body. A very decent replica of a guitar that auctioned for around $4 million for $100? Sign me up!
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- John Y on Oct 20, 2021
I would like the blue body, with black pick guard and black neck!
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- New User U on Jun 18, 2019
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Do these use the standard Fender screw positions for the pickguards?
A shopper
on Jan 16, 2018
BEST ANSWER: Yes. Cali's are 11-hole and Retro's are 9-hole.
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- Dave L Staff on Jan 18, 2018
BEST ANSWER: Yes. Cali's are 11-hole and Retro's are 9-hole.
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- Dave L Staff on Jan 18, 2018
I don't think so... there 11 hole guards, but from what Iv'e heard, they are different. the guard also slips under the neck slightly on these guitars..I had to notch mine to make it fit.
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- Thomas B on Sep 20, 2019
Yes. I ordered an aftermarket Fender pick guard and the screw holes lined up perfectly. Just make sure it has the same number of screw holes.
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- Shannon J F on Mar 4, 2019
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Are genuine Fender tuners drop-in for this?
A shopper
on Jan 16, 2018
BEST ANSWER: Yes. We made sure to use standard sizes for all components so you can "hot rod" and customize to make it your own.
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- Dave L Staff on Jan 18, 2018
BEST ANSWER: Yes. We made sure to use standard sizes for all components so you can "hot rod" and customize to make it your own.
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- Dave L Staff on Jan 18, 2018
The real answer is maybe. These are the single screw type. I had to drill out holes on mine when I went with the two pin style tuners
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- Tyler K on Jan 24, 2020
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what is the difference between the cali classic and the 66 classic, other than body?
New User U
on Sep 15, 2019
BEST ANSWER: 66 is heavier with humbucking pickups. Cali has a whammy bar and single coil pickups.
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- Dave L Staff on Sep 17, 2019
BEST ANSWER: 66 is heavier with humbucking pickups. Cali has a whammy bar and single coil pickups.
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- Dave L Staff on Sep 17, 2019
There's major differences. In sound and playability mostly. The 66 is more like a gibson Les paul..Single cut body, 2 humbuckers instead of 3 single coils like the cali. There different animals entirely. I would say go for the one that fits your style of music better. If your into bluesy strat stuff, Stevie ray, clapton, etc..get the strat..
If you likje a heavier sound, then surely go for the 66..Strat's are more comfy to play though, and they can be modified to whatever u desire. U can easily put humbuckers in a strat, just change the pickguard. Not the case with the 66..The body is routed for humbuckers, and that's it. I have 2 cali classics, and must say, they play fantastic for the money. Electronics & hardware are entry level, but they can easily be upgraded over time. I like strats alot because there so interchangable. any pickup configuration you want, is simple..Just swap the pickguard..everything mounts to that..no drilling, or routing the body..Just a thought... Hope this helps in your decision.... Cheers....... Tom
If you likje a heavier sound, then surely go for the 66..Strat's are more comfy to play though, and they can be modified to whatever u desire. U can easily put humbuckers in a strat, just change the pickguard. Not the case with the 66..The body is routed for humbuckers, and that's it. I have 2 cali classics, and must say, they play fantastic for the money. Electronics & hardware are entry level, but they can easily be upgraded over time. I like strats alot because there so interchangable. any pickup configuration you want, is simple..Just swap the pickguard..everything mounts to that..no drilling, or routing the body..Just a thought... Hope this helps in your decision.... Cheers....... Tom
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- Thomas B on Sep 20, 2019
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what is the E to E sting spacing in inches? This should be listed under specs with nut width on the website but is missing.
A shopper
on Dec 24, 2023
BEST ANSWER: I don't remember what came with it, but I replaced it with graphtech PT-5041-00 which is a 1.62" with a string spacing of 1.37" and it dropped in pretty cleanly
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- Ken E on Jan 17, 2024
BEST ANSWER: I don't remember what came with it, but I replaced it with graphtech PT-5041-00 which is a 1.62" with a string spacing of 1.37" and it dropped in pretty cleanly
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- Ken E on Jan 17, 2024
I measure my E to E spacing at the nut as 1 5/16".
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- Stuart Allison on Jan 17, 2024
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Is there a chance we’ll see this in an ultraviolet finish?
A shopper
on Mar 12, 2019
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- Ramon L on Mar 12, 2019
- Purchased on Jun 17, 2018
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Has anyone tried replacing the bridge pickup with a humbucker? I want the HSS setup but I like the colors for the standard Cali Classic more.
A shopper
on Jun 13, 2022
Indio by Monoprice Cali Classic Electric Guitar with Gig Bag, Black
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BEST ANSWER: The pickguard is cut for SSS, but under it, the body is routed for anything you want. You can get a pickguard prewired for HSS that will almost drop right in. You might have to make a few adjustments to get it to fit in just right, but it's all easy to do. The Indio Cali Classic is purposely made as a base unit to modify. You can even get humbucker pickups designed to fit the cutout for a Fender single coil pickup. The humbucking coils are vertically stacked. I have two of them, and have made many mods to them. Most Fender parts fit just fine.
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- Bruce S on Jun 20, 2022
BEST ANSWER: The pickguard is cut for SSS, but under it, the body is routed for anything you want. You can get a pickguard prewired for HSS that will almost drop right in. You might have to make a few adjustments to get it to fit in just right, but it's all easy to do. The Indio Cali Classic is purposely made as a base unit to modify. You can even get humbucker pickups designed to fit the cutout for a Fender single coil pickup. The humbucking coils are vertically stacked. I have two of them, and have made many mods to them. Most Fender parts fit just fine.
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- Bruce S on Jun 20, 2022
The guitar bodies are cut to accept all pickup configurations.
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- David F on Jun 21, 2022
- Purchased on Dec 1, 2020
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How much does this and the other new tele and 66 models weigh? How are they different from the older discontinued budget line other than their headstock and name? Thanks.
Ilan P
on Jan 17, 2018
BEST ANSWER: The cali weighs 7.8 pounds..Not sure about the differences though...
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- Thomas B on Sep 20, 2019
BEST ANSWER: The cali weighs 7.8 pounds..Not sure about the differences though...
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- Thomas B on Sep 20, 2019
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What is neck material on this model?
A shopper
on Aug 27, 2018
BEST ANSWER: Maple, or Maple with a rosewood like wood (not rosewood).
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- New User U on Jun 18, 2019
BEST ANSWER: Maple, or Maple with a rosewood like wood (not rosewood).
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- New User U on Jun 18, 2019
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Are there pickguard replacements available for the Cali Classic? Screw holes on a standard Strat 11 hole pickguard do not line up on my Cali Classic.
A shopper
on May 1, 2019
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What are the dimensions of the shipping box? I'd like to ship to an overseas via APO, but their are restrictions on length/girth/weight.
A shopper
on Sep 17, 2019
BEST ANSWER: Shipping dims are 41.5 x 16.5 x 4.5 inches 10.73 lbs.
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- Dave L Staff on Sep 17, 2019
BEST ANSWER: Shipping dims are 41.5 x 16.5 x 4.5 inches 10.73 lbs.
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- Dave L Staff on Sep 17, 2019
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what is the Cali Classic neck profile ? Thickness at the first fret and at the twelfth fret?
A shopper
on Oct 26, 2019
BEST ANSWER: From a previous answer by Dave L from above:
"Neck width at the nut is 19mm, 12th fret is 21mm."
"Neck width at the nut is 19mm, 12th fret is 21mm."
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- New User U on Nov 22, 2019
BEST ANSWER: From a previous answer by Dave L from above:
"Neck width at the nut is 19mm, 12th fret is 21mm."
"Neck width at the nut is 19mm, 12th fret is 21mm."
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- New User U on Nov 22, 2019
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Is it possible to get the blue burst guitar with the rosewood fretboard?
New User U
on Oct 27, 2019
BEST ANSWER: You sent this question to previous customers that had purchased this item. I have no idea if they have the features you want. You need to direct your question to a company representative rather than previous customers.
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- bg c on Oct 27, 2019
BEST ANSWER: You sent this question to previous customers that had purchased this item. I have no idea if they have the features you want. You need to direct your question to a company representative rather than previous customers.
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- bg c on Oct 27, 2019
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What is the bridge mounting spacing on the Cali Classic? 2-1/16'', 2-3/16'', something else?
A shopper
on Apr 2, 2020
Indio by Monoprice Cali Classic Electric Guitar with Gig Bag, Black
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BEST ANSWER: 2-1/6, I dropped a new brand name bridge with bent steel saddles and high mass tremolo block in the Black Cali Classic.
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- Grant M on May 20, 2021
BEST ANSWER: 2-1/6, I dropped a new brand name bridge with bent steel saddles and high mass tremolo block in the Black Cali Classic.
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- Grant M on May 20, 2021
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What are the specs differences between this and the DLX?
A shopper
on May 1, 2018
What is the weight of the guitar?
A shopper
on Mar 2, 2019
Factory pickup height?
A shopper
on May 11, 2019
I need a replacement Tremelo bar , what is the correct size? Thx
A shopper
on Jul 7, 2019
Does anybody know what type or size for the bridge/saddle screws? I'll like to get some replacements as I lowered the action, but need to know the diameter/type.
I suspect they might equivalent to saddle/bridge height screws available elsewhere that are M3 threaded size and 10mm high/tall, so I am thinking of getting M3's that are 8mm. If possible, let me know what size and type they are. Thanks.
I suspect they might equivalent to saddle/bridge height screws available elsewhere that are M3 threaded size and 10mm high/tall, so I am thinking of getting M3's that are 8mm. If possible, let me know what size and type they are. Thanks.
George R. Koch I
on Sep 28, 2020
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whammy bar thread size? 6mm, 5mm or 4mm? I want to buy a custom length (short) bar for it...
John Y
on Nov 30, 2021
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Rated 5 out of 5
great for the price
Plays well and looks good
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Rated 5 out of 5
love this guitar. feels and looks great. for the price it is a no brainer.
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Rated 5 out of 5
I would recommend this guitar to just about anyone.
A few finish issues but you have to look hard to find any. The volume and tone pots are not good at all. Easy and cheap to replace with better ones. The guitar setup was just about as perfect as it gets. Overall an excellent guitar for the price.
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Rated 4 out of 5
Nice looking guitar
Nice finish. Did require fret level and neck shim to make playing less painful but fret ends real good with no sharp edges. Sounds nice. Neck is a bit on the thick side , meaty.. for the money very nice guitar and does look very nice.
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Rated 4 out of 5
Good deal guitar.
Nice for the price. I have had a tele a route 66 and 2 other strats. So far this black one is best yet. Others all had something little wrong. This one almost perfect. 1 low spot in body you can only see if you really look hard. Great deal for $80 on sale.
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Rated 3 out of 5
Nice guitar but cheap parts, neck joint screw broke in the neck and ruined it
It is a nice looking guitar that was set up okay as received. All electronics were working as well. However, one of the neck joint screws broke as I was removing the neck which ruined the guitar for me because it is a tough job requiring some specialty tools. The worst part is that I cannot even remove the neck from the body now because of how the screw broke. Unlucky I guess!
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Rated 5 out of 5
Great deal on guitar
This guitar was flawless with the exception of rough fret ends and needed a bit of fret work leveling. What could I expect for the price.
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Rated 5 out of 5
Great looks, comfortable to play, a great place to start playing guitar.
I love this guitar. It looks stunning in all black, and it's comfortable to hold and comfortable to play. It sounds really good too. I'm a beginner, just learning how to play the electric guitar, so this is an excellent, low-cost way to get into it. So far, it's been fun learning to play on this Cali Classic. For the price, it doesn't seem like you can really go wrong with this thing.
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Rated 4 out of 5
Best bang for your buck.
When on sale, this is the best bang for your buck you can possibly get. My guitar came with a tiny bit of fret buzz on the 6th string that was corrected by adjusting the truss rod a tiny bit. Great sound, playability and looks. At less than $85 it's a no brainer. At it's full price, well you might as well just save a tiny bit more for a budget Ibanez, Mitchell or Jackson.
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Rated 5 out of 5
Can't beat it with a stick in both hands!
The BEST strat copy under $100. It's better than everything in the 1-200 price range unless you buy a Cali DLX Plus on sale.
As good as or better than a Squier Affinity.
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As good as or better than a Squier Affinity.
Check out the Indio by Monoprice (but really any electric guitar) page on faceboob!
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