Indio by Monoprice Offset OS20 Classic Electric Guitar with Gig Bag
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UPC # 889028157442
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Does it have a five position switch?
A shopper
on Apr 22, 2022
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Would a standard Jazzmaster pickguard fit this if I wanted to mod it?
A shopper
on Apr 22, 2022
BEST ANSWER: Haven't tried it, but just looking at them side-by-side, I'd say the pickguards are completely different and definitely not a direct replacement. That said, with enough skill, patience, time and tools, you could probably MAKE it work.
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- Mark D on Apr 26, 2022
- Purchased on Nov 22, 2021
BEST ANSWER: Haven't tried it, but just looking at them side-by-side, I'd say the pickguards are completely different and definitely not a direct replacement. That said, with enough skill, patience, time and tools, you could probably MAKE it work.
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- Mark D on Apr 26, 2022
- Purchased on Nov 22, 2021
No, they are slightly different in every dimension . Fun guitar though.
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- Leo M on Apr 25, 2022
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Spec says neck radius is 350mm, which is almost 14". Is that an error, or is the neck really like an Ibanez/Jackson shredder?
A shopper
on Sep 27, 2020
BEST ANSWER: 350mm is correct. The neck is much flatter than the standard 9.5 strat radius.
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- Fred V on Oct 16, 2020
BEST ANSWER: 350mm is correct. The neck is much flatter than the standard 9.5 strat radius.
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- Fred V on Oct 16, 2020
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Is there any option to get this model with the red tortoise shell pick guard?
A shopper
on Nov 2, 2020
BEST ANSWER: As a customer who bought this guitar, there are no options other than color of the body but for a guitar that costs only $139.00 you could have a custom shop install one for you. As far as the guitar, It is beautiful and it plays like it should. The only complaint is the frets are quite sharp.
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- New User U on Nov 2, 2020
- Purchased on Sep 10, 2020
BEST ANSWER: As a customer who bought this guitar, there are no options other than color of the body but for a guitar that costs only $139.00 you could have a custom shop install one for you. As far as the guitar, It is beautiful and it plays like it should. The only complaint is the frets are quite sharp.
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- New User U on Nov 2, 2020
- Purchased on Sep 10, 2020
There are shops that sell pickguard material in any color that you can fashion your own .
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- New User U on Jan 2, 2021
- Purchased on Nov 3, 2020
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Is the Indio body the same size as a Fender Jazzmaster? In other words, with the proper routing could I put a Fender pickguard on it without it hanging over the edges or looking weird?
A shopper
on May 21, 2021
BEST ANSWER: No. The Indio body is marginally smaller, and the upper horn is shaped different, and smaller.
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- Jon H on May 23, 2021
BEST ANSWER: No. The Indio body is marginally smaller, and the upper horn is shaped different, and smaller.
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- Jon H on May 23, 2021
It is not the same size. It is smaller. Haven't compared the PG but the body size differs.
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- Jeffrey B on May 21, 2021
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If I give into temptation and buy this despite having too many guitars already, will I be disappointed?
A shopper
on Mar 20, 2022

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BEST ANSWER: I bought both acoustic. There will never be too many guitars in my collection. And you wont be disappointed and i both enjoy the distinctive sounds of the dreadnought . The finish is also very nice workmanship.
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- Michael A on Mar 29, 2022
BEST ANSWER: I bought both acoustic. There will never be too many guitars in my collection. And you wont be disappointed and i both enjoy the distinctive sounds of the dreadnought . The finish is also very nice workmanship.
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- Michael A on Mar 29, 2022
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What kind of routing does this have under the pickguard? Is it routed just for the pickups it has or is it pool routed? Does it have a route in the upper horn to make adding a rhythm circuit possible? How does it compare to the other Indio Offsets in this respect? I know, lots of questions. Just answer what you can, if you can. :)
Sean T
on Jul 7, 2022

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BEST ANSWER: Under the pick guard is fully open "swimming pool" routed. I have found no premade aftermarket pick guards, so If you are doing something custom, you will need to modify the factory one or make one from scratch. Fun guitar
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- Leo M on Jul 24, 2022
BEST ANSWER: Under the pick guard is fully open "swimming pool" routed. I have found no premade aftermarket pick guards, so If you are doing something custom, you will need to modify the factory one or make one from scratch. Fun guitar
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- Leo M on Jul 24, 2022
I have the white os20. It is pool routed, with no rout in the horn.
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- Christian N on Jul 10, 2022
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Can these be made left hand?
A shopper
on Jan 2, 2021
BEST ANSWER: I do believe Monoprice offers a lefty version
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- New User U on Jan 2, 2021
- Purchased on Nov 3, 2020
BEST ANSWER: I do believe Monoprice offers a lefty version
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- New User U on Jan 2, 2021
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Does anyone know the heel width x depth for this model?
A shopper
on Aug 4, 2022
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In the fourth position, is it full humbucker with the middle pickup or one coil of the humbucker with the middle?
Louis F
on Aug 29, 2021
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Rated 5 out of 5
Great tone, fit and finish, a true bargain.
This has tone like no other guitar I own. I purchased to get a rosewood neck and it feels fine. Also it cost less than re-necking the strat copy.
Positions 2&4 give the best scooped out sound I have ever heard.
The neck was free from the jagged fret wire like on the strat copy.
Great value, fit and finish with excellent pickups. Does it play like a guitar costing ten to fifteen dollars more; no however, for the cost it is a gem.
Positions 2&4 give the best scooped out sound I have ever heard.
The neck was free from the jagged fret wire like on the strat copy.
Great value, fit and finish with excellent pickups. Does it play like a guitar costing ten to fifteen dollars more; no however, for the cost it is a gem.

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Rated 4 out of 5
Very nice inexpensive offset.
Very good fit and finish,nice tone .I can almost touch the whammy bar to the body and it always stays in tune,unlike some of my other guitars.Frets need filing on the ends and the fretboard needed oiling.
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Rated 5 out of 5
Very happy and satisfied with my guitar
I was amazed at the quality and sound,I really didn't expect such a nice all around guitar.
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Rated 5 out of 5
Seems well built. The electronics are cheap but work ok. Overall I?m having a lot of fun with it and if I stick with the hobby can upgrade later.
Seems to be decent value
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Rated 5 out of 5
best tone for the money
so good i bought two
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Rated 5 out of 5
Another awesome Indio guitar
Great guitar, perfect frets, low action, playable neck. Stock pickups sound surprisingly strong and clear. Amazing value.
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Rated 4 out of 5
Great for the price.
I got this as a practice guitar and something to experiment on. Nothing glaring or significant wrong with this guitar upon unboxing. After cleaning and oiling the fretboard, adjusting the action and intonation and playing through an Tube Screamer, this thing sounds really nice. Good clean sounds and there is good variety of tones with the HHS setup. Only issue I eventually discovered was one fret that needed to be sanded down a touch. Overall a nice guitar.
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Rated 5 out of 5
looks really sharp
good stuff for the price
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Rated 5 out of 5
I love it. I want the other offset models too!
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Rated 3 out of 5
Not awful, but...
The fret sprout was super bad. Really bad. Intonation was off by a lot. Looked OK overall, and, once set up and fretworked by me sounded and played ok. In the past, I would say this is great for the price, but nowadays there are SO many decent cheapies out there, I would recommend spending up for a Harley Benton or something, UNLESS you can fix the frets and intonation yourself. If you take it to a pro, the additional expense might not be worth it I like it fine, for me. I wanted a strat style that was a bit different, and I did not want to spend any money, so it fit the bill. Knowing what I know now, I might go a different way.
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