Left-Handed Electric Guitars For Novices & Professionals: Collection UpdatedNovember 24, 2025 at 12:53 PM EST
Sam Ash has updated its collection of left-handed electric guitars, offering a wider selection for musicians of all skill levels. ![]() Hicksville, United States, November 24, 2025 -- The expanded range includes models from reputable brands like Yamaha, Epiphone, and Gibson, providing more options for beginners and professionals alike. With the update, Sam Ash aims to address the challenges left-handed players face regarding limited choices in guitar models. More information is available at https://www.samash.com/electric-guitars Standard guitars have the neck pointing to the left to accommodate the more common right-handed players; this positioning enables right-handed finger-picking, a more complicated task compared to fretting, which is traditionally designated to the weaker left hand. Guitar picks can simplify the playing process and make it easier for a left-handed musician to learn how to play a right-handed guitar; however, many experts say that these individuals would still benefit from purchasing a left-handed guitar for added comfort. While these guitars are less common than their right-handed counterparts, they are readily available in megastores like Sam Ash, which offers options for left-handed players looking for a quality instrument on a budget. The Michael Kelly 59 Thinline is one notably versatile and cost-effective model: with single-coil pickups and midrange bumps for a warm and rich tone, a comfortable neck design, and a semi-hollow body, this instrument is a well-balanced and visually appealing guitar that is easy to handle for beginners. For progressive guitarists, Sam Ash’s collection also includes the Epiphone SG Prophecy Aged Jet Black Metallic Electric Guitar. This is a high-performance instrument with a 24-fret ebony fingerboard, block-and-triangle pearloid/abalone inlays, Grover Locking Rotomatic tuners, and a Graph Tech NuBone nut; it’s also equipped with PosiLok strap buttons and proprietary Fishman Fluence pickups with three voicing options that can be manipulated with push/pull master volume and tone controls. For musicians looking for the most high-end options, Sam Ash recommends the left-handed Gibson SG Standard ‘61, which features a Graph Tech nut for smoother string movements, a 22nd fret neck joint for improved sustain, and Burstbucker ‘61 pickups for a clear, vintage sound. Additionally, this model has two volume and tone controls to accompany its three-way toggle switch, enabling flexibility in playstyle and genre. Additional brands are available in Sam Ash’s online store. Interested parties can learn more by visiting https://www.samash.com/ Contact Info: Source: PressCable Release ID: 89176850 If there are any errors, inconsistencies, or queries arising from the content contained within this press release that require attention or if you need assistance with a press release takedown, we kindly request that you inform us immediately by contacting error@releasecontact.com (it is important to note that this email is the authorized channel for such matters, sending multiple emails to multiple addresses does not necessarily help expedite your request). Our reliable team will be available to promptly respond within 8 hours, taking proactive measures to rectify any identified issues or providing guidance on the removal process. Ensuring accurate and dependable information is our top priority. More NewsView More
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