T Style Guitar

Forget everything you know about telecasters, the Eko Tero 800 Musa Grey Flamed electric guitar rewrites the rules with an acoustic boldness that defies convention. Its solid alder body sings with rare depth, while its custom humbuckers tear through the silence with a fiendishly intelligent tonal palette. For those who refuse to play the score they've been assigned, you're looking at the instrument of choice.

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The Eko Tero 800 is much more than an electric guitar, it's a manifesto. A challenge to six-string orthodoxy! Look at the Grey Flamed finish, which captures light like solidified lava - just waiting to erupt beneath your fingers. The solid alder monoblock vibrates with the soul of a hundred-year-old redwood, while the flamed Canadian maple sculpts each harmonic with the precision of a diamond cutter.

Your left hand will meet its soul mate. The low C-profile roasted maple neck fits your palm like a combat glove. The 22 medium jumbo frets become a playground for soaring bends and fiery vibratos. The rosewood fingerboard has a voluptuous resistance reminiscent of the great Italian racing stables.

The electronics? A revolution disguised in simplicity. The two custom humbuckers spit out both nervous funk and gritty metal. The 5-position selector becomes an alchemist's palette - position 3 for Nile Rodgers-esque slaps, position 1 for distortions that would make a Marshall amp pale. The secret push-pull activates a ghostly voice that haunts the interludes.

The EKO Steel HRC57 vibrato is Swiss clockwork on steroids. It can take the most sadistic dive bombs without ever losing its tuning. The self-locking action grips the strings with the determination of a pit bull. This machine stays in tune when other guitars have already surrendered.

Including its armoured gigbag, this riff beast will follow you to hell and back in tune. For heretics of the telecaster cult, tone alchemists and explorers of unexplored acoustic territories, it charms, seduces and never disappoints!
Body shape
 T-shape
Number of strings
 6
Number of frets
 22
Body Type
 Solid body
Body material
 Alder
Neck material
 Maple
Fingerboard material
 Rosewood
Nut width
 42,00 mm (1,654")
Fingerboard radius
 355 mm (14,00")
Tremolo
 Tremolo
Instrument size
 4/4, standard
Scale length
 650,00 mm (25,60")
String gauge
 010 - 046
Tuning machine
 Locking
Hardware color
 Chrome
Pickup type
 Passives
Electronic
 Passive
Top material
 Maple
Cutaway
 Yes
Bridge configuration
 6 saddles
Finish
 Satin
Pickup setup
 HH
Neck shape
 C
Color
 Grey
Assembly
 Bolt-on neck
Case or cover included
 Gigbag
  • Eko Tero 800 Musa Grey Flamed
  • Electric guitar 6 strings
  • Series : Musa 800
  • Format : Telecaster type
  • String length : 650 mm
  • Colour: Grey (Grey Flamed, matching headstock)
  • Finish : Gloss (body and headstock) / Satin (neck)
  • Top : Flamed Canadian maple (North American)
  • Sides : Solid alder (one-piece body, not separated)
  • Back : Solid alder
  • Bridge: EKO Steel HRC57 Tremolo
  • Neck: Torrefied maple, low profile C profile, 4-point screw connection
  • Fingerboard : Rosewood
  • Radius: 14
  • Trussrod: Double action (two-way)
  • Number of frets: 22
  • Frets types : Medium Jumbo
  • Saddle nut : 42 mm
  • Saddle: Independent adjustable bridges (integrated into the vibrato)
  • Action: Diecast locking (4+2 configuration)
  • Fittings finish: Chrome-plated
  • Pickups: 2 humbuckers (1 neck, 1 bridge)
  • Preamp: Passive
  • Controls: 1 volume, 1 tone, 5-position selector switch
  • Original strings: 10-46
  • Versatile electronics: 5-position selector to extend the range of the 2 humbuckers
  • Markers: Dots
  • Purfling: White
  • Body/sleeve junction: Ergonomically designed for easy access to high frequencies
  • Headstock: Matching the body colour (Grey Flamed)
  • Cover/case : Waterproof quilted gigbag included
  • Opening : Single
EKO - Tero 800 Musa Grey Flamed
EKO - Tero 800 Musa Grey Flamed
915,83 € excl VAT
including eco-part : 0,90 €
Out of stock
Guarantee 3  years
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