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Unleash your inner rock legend with the WLP 750T Electric Guitar in the elegant Brown Sunburst. This masterpiece combines timeless design and modern craftsmanship to deliver an electrifying performance. Crafted from solid mahogany and topped with a breathtaking AAA flamed maple veneer, the WLP 750T exudes elegance and power. Its slim neck and ebony fretboard offer buttery playability, perfect for anything from soulful blues bends to blazing rock riffs.

This guitar thrives in the heart of rock, blues, and jazz�genres where legends like Jimmy Page, Slash, and Joe Bonamassa made their mark. Featuring AIO Custom Alnico pickups, the WLP 750T roars with a rich, dynamic tone that can go from warm and creamy to biting and aggressive with a flick of its three-way switch. The locking tuners and tune-o-matic bridge ensure reliable tuning stability and sustain, perfect for soaring solos and driving rhythm.

Unlike its pricier counterparts, the WLP 750T delivers premium quality without breaking the bank. Every AIO instrument is meticulously set up by our in-house luthiers and personally tested by our CEO, ensuring that your guitar is stage-ready straight out of the box. Whether you're chasing classic tones or crafting your unique sound, the WLP 750T is your ticket to greatness.

AIO Wolf WLP 750T Electric Guitar - Brown Sunburst

Rating is 5.0 out of five stars based on 2 reviews
$489.00Price

Reviews

Rated 5 out of 5 stars.
Based on 2 reviews
2 reviews

  • JosephFeb 06
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars.
    Purchased Second Hand

    Purchased second hand 4 or 5 years ago and I'm still in love with the way this guitar looks and plays.

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  • BRYAN SIMMONSJun 27
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars.
    Verified
    Blame Me

    I am the reason this particular model is sold out. I bought the last one that was in stock.

    It was delivered to me yesterday with all the features I requested when it was ordered.


    I WILL say that I own numerous Gibson* Les Pauls and the WLP750T matches up very well with them. The Wolf's ball end frets are actually an improvement over the Gibson* frets, but the Wolf falls short with its substandard small volume and tone pots. Plain binding would be nice.

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