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Aria PE-Inspire £799

A high-end guitar with classic looks that won't quite break the bank

Aria PE-Inspire

Quality components like Gotoh tuners make the PE-Inspire worth a look

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If classic models bearing the Gibson or Epiphone logo fail to float your boat, Aria has always been a brand worth considering.

But often, models in the same quality brackets as a Les Paul Standard have actually been more expensive than their American rivals.

For example, the PE-Extreme is a lovely guitar but, at £2,100, who's going to choose it over either a classic Gibson or PRS Singlecut? And don't even mention the resale value…

But the PE-Inspire is Aria's attempt to solve this rather baffling problem and make Aria a more appealing alternative.

Nestling right at the heart of the 'I could afford that' price bracket, it features many options that make ultra high-end Arias so appealing, without the monetary investment required.

Build

The body shape will always represent an agreeable change from the Les Paul, more streamlined and accessible than Gibson's powerhouse.

But even though it's both thinner and narrower, a decently sized acoustic chamber is included in the design to head off accusations of an equally scrawny tone at the pass.

An attractive grade of bookmatched flame maple makes up a cap that's carved into a shallow arch that flattens off to provide an even surface for both pickups and the bridge/tail array.

Another feature of high-end Arias, the heel-less neck joint, is included here and we have to say that the workmanship in this area of the mahogany body is faultless.

Although the heel-less design doesn't quite allow as much fretted freedom as some will want, it's an appropriate compromise and there's no doubt that it surpasses a standard block heel.

Humbuckers

The neck and rosewood fingerboard, the latter adequately bound in ivoroid and black, offer a modern wide-yet-thin feel that would certainly suit rock players.

With a low action and strung out of the box with a set of .009-.042s, a gauge that can get a little overly floppy on guitars with this 25-inch scale, proceedings are comfortable in the extreme.

If, like us, you like your guitars to fight back a little more, we found that upping the strings to a set of standard .010-.046s did the trick.

We applaud the increasing appearance of top-end pickups on guitars such as this, and here Aria has gone for a pair of zebra-coiled Seymour Duncan humbuckers.

Specifically it features an SH-14 Custom 5 in the bridge alongside the awesome SH-1 '59 humbucker at the neck.

The company has clearly done its research, as the pairing of these two is recommended by Duncan for obtaining those vintage PAF tones without having to shell out for a 50s Les Paul.

Controls are stripped down to basic single volume and tone pots plus a standard three-way toggle – all three are subtly recessed into the guitar's top.

Aria's own brand of tune-o-matic bridge and stop tail, plus a sextet of Gotoh tuners and a Switchcraft jack, round off a cool looking and nice playing instrument.

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MusicRadar rating

4.5 of 5

Pros

Superb tones. Great price. Classic vibe.

Cons

The lack of at least another volume pot.

Verdict

The PE-Inspire is the right price and the right quality to make it a real alternative for those looking for something beyond a traditional LP. Highly recommended.

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Specification

PE-Inspire

Price:
£799
Available Controls:
3 Position Toggle Pickup Selector Switch, Tone, Volume
Available Finish:
Natural oak, vintage sunburst
Back Material:
Mahogany
Bolt-on Neck:
false
Bridge:
Aria SPT Tune-o-Matic Style Bridge
Country of Origin:
Korea
Cutaway:
true
Fingerboard Material:
Rosewood
Hardware:
Gold
Inlays:
Split-block
Neck Material:
Mahogany
No of Strings:
6
No. of Frets:
22
Nut Material:
Ivoriod
Options:
The PE range begins with the simple-yet- classic PE-Studio (£159) and PE-Standard (£169) and goes all the way up to the admittedly stunning PE-Extreme (£2,100)
Pickguard:
false
Pickup Configuration:
2 x Humbucker
Pickup Type:
Seymour Duncan SH-1 59 humbucker (neck), Seymour Duncan SH-14 Custom 5 humbucker (bridge)
Scale Length (Inches) (Inches):
25
Scale Length (mm) (mm):
635
String Spacing (mm):
52.5
Top Material:
Carved Flame Maple
Weight (kg) (kg):
3.18
Weight (lb) (lb):
7
Width at Nut (mm) (mm):
43

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