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popularTattyBear | Staff posted Oct 02, 2025 10:12 PM
popularTattyBear | Staff posted Oct 02, 2025 10:12 PM

Indio by Monoprice Cali DLX Plus Solid Ash Electric Guitar w/ Gig Bag - Light Blue w/ Maple Fretboard $127.49 + Free Ship

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Indio by Monoprice [monoprice.com] has Cali DLX Plus Solid Ash Electric Guitar w/ Gig Bag - Light Blue w/ Maple Fretboard for $127.49 - Free Shipping

Also available in Cherry Red Burst [monoprice.com] $154.89
Features:
  • Solid ash body with maple neck and fretboard
  • Professionally setup in California by Master Luthier
  • Wilkinson® bridge and pickups
  • Three single‑coil pickups
  • Includes gig bag
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Indio by Monoprice [monoprice.com] has Cali DLX Plus Solid Ash Electric Guitar w/ Gig Bag - Light Blue w/ Maple Fretboard for $127.49 - Free Shipping

Also available in Cherry Red Burst [monoprice.com] $154.89
Features:
  • Solid ash body with maple neck and fretboard
  • Professionally setup in California by Master Luthier
  • Wilkinson® bridge and pickups
  • Three single‑coil pickups
  • Includes gig bag

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Model: Indio by Monoprice Cali DLX Plus Solid Ash Electric Guitar with Gig Bag - Light Blue with Maple Fretboard

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Oct 02, 2025 10:26 PM
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BraveBorder6741Oct 02, 2025 10:26 PM
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Does anyone know if these are set up and ready to play? Is the action reduced, or is it simply a standard action that requires adjustments?
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Oct 03, 2025 12:19 AM
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Oct 03, 2025 12:19 AM
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Quote from BraveBorder6741 :
Does anyone know if these are set up and ready to play? Is the action reduced, or is it simply a standard action that requires adjustments?
They come pretty good assuming they didn't get too knocked around in shipping. Every indio I have had has needed a good fret board oil, but this maple will be fine in that regard. You dont oil maple!
Oct 03, 2025 02:13 AM
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jeremyjacobsnerdOct 03, 2025 02:13 AM
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Quote from BraveBorder6741 :
Does anyone know if these are set up and ready to play? Is the action reduced, or is it simply a standard action that requires adjustments?
In my experience, Indio guitars are very hit or miss with regards to setup. Sometimes they are very good out of the box, other times they need a fair amount of adjustments. The worst I received was actually a DLX Plus Stat (that one was an HSS), and the nut was cut far too low on the low E string. (That one also had sharp frets that took some work.) Conversely, one of the cheap Teles needed the nut slots filed down, while a cheap bass was near perfect out of the box (literally only requiring a quarter turn on the neck to make everything spot on). I always replace the strings out of the box, so I can't comment on the quality of the strings.
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Oct 03, 2025 12:20 PM
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everica1Oct 03, 2025 12:20 PM
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Quote from BraveBorder6741 :
Does anyone know if these are set up and ready to play? Is the action reduced, or is it simply a standard action that requires adjustments?
Every new guitar will need to have a setup to ensure maximum playability.

My much more expensive fender and Gibson guitars still needed me to set them up and my new Yamaha acoustic was actually unplayable until I set it up with a whole new bridge and saddle.
Oct 03, 2025 05:53 PM
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BraveBorder6741Oct 03, 2025 05:53 PM
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Quote from everica1 :
Every new guitar will need to have a setup to ensure maximum playability.

My much more expensive fender and Gibson guitars still needed me to set them up and my new Yamaha acoustic was actually unplayable until I set it up with a whole new bridge and saddle.
Thanks, I already have a guitar that's set up. So, I think I'll pass on this one. Thanks for the information.

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