Beginner Electric Guitars · Best Beginner Electric Guitars for Double‑cut
10 Best Beginner Electric Guitars for Double‑cut (2026)
We evaluated every model against our criteria. 10 earned a spot. Here's what each is best for — and when a different option wins.
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Top 3 at a glance
Top 3 at a glance
Why this pick
Double‑cut guitars (e. The Donner DST-152R Electric leads because it delivers versatile mix with mixed — exactly what this ranking prioritizes. It pairs a basswood body with a maple neck and purpleheart fingerboard, offering a familiar feel.
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Runner-UpYamaha
Yamaha Pacifica Series PAC012
Best for: versatile mix with mixed
100% match
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The Yamaha Pacifica Series offers versatile mix with mixed. It pairs a agathis body with a maple neck and rosewood fingerboard, offering a familiar feel.
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Also GreatFender
Fender Beginner Guitar, 2-Year
Best for: rock & blues with mixed
75% match
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The Fender Squier Debut takes a different approach: rock & blues (think about the genres you want to play most). It also brings nice to have (consider whether pitch‑bending matters). It pairs a poplar body with a maple neck and laurel fingerboard, offering a familiar feel.
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#4 PickFender
Fender Frontman 10G
Best for: rock & blues with humbucker punch
75% match
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The Fender Squier Sonic differentiates with rock & blues (think about the genres you want to play most). It pairs a poplar body with a maple neck and maple fingerboard, offering a familiar feel.
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#5 PickIbanez
Ibanez AZES31
Best for: versatile mix with single‑coil clarity
75% match
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The Ibanez AZES31 Electric differentiates with single‑coil clarity (pickups shape your guitar’s sound). It pairs a poplar body with a maple neck and jatoba fingerboard, offering a familiar feel.
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#6 PickFender
Fender Limited
Best for: rock & blues with single‑coil clarity
50% match
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The Fender Limited Edition differentiates with rock & blues (think about the genres you want to play most). It pairs a alder body with a maple neck and maple fingerboard, offering a familiar feel.
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#7 PickFender
Fender Player
Best for: versatile mix with single‑coil clarity
50% match
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The Fender Player Stratocaster differentiates with single‑coil clarity (pickups shape your guitar’s sound). It pairs a alder body with a maple neck and maple fingerboard, offering a familiar feel.
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#8 PickGretsch
Gretsch G2622
Best for: jazz, blues or vintage with humbucker punch
50% match
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The Gretsch G2622 Streamliner differentiates with jazz, blues or vintage (think about the genres you want to play most). It pairs a maple body with a nato neck and laurel fingerboard, offering a familiar feel.
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#9 PickIbanez
Ibanez Artcore AS73
Best for: jazz, blues or vintage with humbucker punch
50% match
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The Ibanez Artcore AS73 differentiates with jazz, blues or vintage (think about the genres you want to play most). It pairs a maple body with a mahogany neck and rosewood fingerboard, offering a familiar feel.
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#10 PickIbanez
Ibanez GIO Series GRG121DX
Best for: metal & shredding with humbucker punch
50% match
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The Ibanez GIO Series differentiates with metal & shredding (think about the genres you want to play most). It pairs a mahogany body with a maple neck and rosewood fingerboard, offering a familiar feel.
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